Kaiseki dining unfolds at a wooden counter where chefs prepare dishes in front of guests, creating an intimate and elegant atmosphere with handmade plates and natural wood accents. A speakeasy vibe permeates the space, complemented by a warmly lit bar offering expertly crafted cocktails and rare whiskeys. The setting balances modern and traditional design, inviting a relaxed yet refined experience.
Food features unique preparation and beautiful presentation using only in-season ingredients. The dining experience combines impeccable service and a sensational vibe.
Omakase experience features carefully selected ingredients and attentive service. The Chirashi stands out as exceptional, rivaling offerings in Japan. The Wagu Katsu Bliss delivers a unique and memorable flavor.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly.
Prices are on the higher side, averaging over $400 per person.
The restaurant offers a seasonal menu featuring in-season ingredients.
Small space creates a cozy, chill atmosphere with a few tables. Family-owned vibe adds to the charm and personal touch. Sushi stands out for being fresh, delicious, and affordable, distinguishing it from typical chain restaurants.
Food arrives fresh and with good portions. It comes out quickly and tastes consistently delicious.
Sushi here is consistently fresh and delicious, with perfect temperature and portion size. Fast delivery and affordable prices make it a reliable spot for quality Japanese food.
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The restaurant offers affordable prices for sushi and other dishes.
Expect a 20-25 minute wait for food after placing your order.
Miss Sakura is a family-owned restaurant, emphasizing a casual dining experience.
Small sushi bar with only one table and a few seats offers a quiet, self-serve atmosphere suited for takeout and low-key lunches. The vibe is kind and friendly, with fresh, authentic sushi and generous portions in bento-style containers.
Food here is consistently fresh and delicious. Portions satisfy, but the small space with one table limits dining in.
Freshness stands out with consistently fresh sushi and great fish. The menu includes bento boxes and lunch specials, making it a solid choice for takeout or a cozy sushi bar experience.
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Sushi Day is a self-serve restaurant; order and find a seat.
It's ideal for low-key lunches for one or two people.
Sushi Day is wheelchair accessible for easy access.
Seating arranges in unique bee hive-like booths that offer privacy and comfort. Atmosphere stays intimate and quiet, with relaxing music enhancing the casual vibe. The space blends authentic Korean style with modern design, creating a beautiful and cozy setting.
Food features great quality ingredients with fine taste and presentation. Dishes arrive quickly and offer a tasty, affordable dining experience.
Ramen stands out with its black garlic Tonkotsu, rich and flavorful broth, and generous portions. Prices stay reasonable while the food remains consistently exceptional and satisfying.
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The store offers free pudding or Thai iced tea during special activities.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Pan-Asian restaurant offers a quiet, classy atmosphere with cozy decor. The menu features unique dumpling dishes and interesting hotpots. Portions are small, and prices are high compared to typical sushi spots.
Food features excellent quality and delicious flavors. The menu offers fantastic Japanese cuisine that consistently satisfies.
Authentic yet creative Izakaya style dishes stand out here, with a menu broader than typical sushi spots. The vegetable ramen soup and dumplings are excellent choices.
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Ichiz charges $17.50 for four dumplings, which is considered high.
A $2.00 fee is added for credit card payments.
Expect small portion sizes for the price.
Hibachi tables host entertaining chef performances that create a fun ambiance. The place suits parties and large groups with authentic Japanese food and drinks. It stays moderately busy and offers affordable prices for the area.
Food features authentic Japanese dishes with consistently excellent quality. The chef engages diners, especially checking on kids during cooking, adding a personal touch.
Sushi stands out with very good quality and a sensational chef show. The menu also includes miso soup, tofu poke bowl, and shrimp tempura roll, all prepared well.
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Karaoke nights are held on select evenings; check the schedule for details.
Happy hour specials are available daily from 4-6pm with discounted drinks.
The restaurant is ideal for group events and can accommodate large parties.
Spacious supermarket with wide aisles and an interesting layout featuring a local LIRR theme. Atmosphere is clean and organized, with well-stocked shelves and a large frozen section. It draws steady crowds but maintains short checkout lines due to many cashiers.
Wide selection of prepared foods includes excellent cold options like pasta and salads. Ready-to-eat hot foods and heat-and-eat meals offer variety, though vegan labeling uses area names instead of brands.
Fresh sushi is made daily, ensuring consistent quality. Sushi is available at ShopRite of Huntington Commons with a focus on freshness and daily preparation.
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Parking is very limited on weekends, especially on Saturdays and Sundays.
Checkout wait times are usually minimal, often zero or just one person ahead.
ShopRite recently introduced a new digital coupon system for savings.
Restaurant combines traditional Chinese decor with an upscale but comfy atmosphere featuring white tablecloths and an aquarium. The vibe is cozy and friendly, lively but intimate during busy times. Large round tables accommodate groups, supporting a social dining experience.
Food offers a delightful blend of Chinese and Japanese cuisine with consistently great taste and healthy portions. Service includes careful attention to dietary needs like tree nut allergies.
Offers a blend of Chinese and Japanese cuisine in an elegant setting. Sushi is consistently good, though chirachi uses plain rice instead of sushi rice.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Lunch specials offer great value with generous portions.
Complimentary tea and fried noodles are served with meals.