Event venue offers stunning NYC skyline views from multiple spaces including rooftop and penthouse. Atmosphere feels calm and organized with spacious suites and customizable ballroom that suits weddings and celebrations. Guests experience a mix of intimate settings and elegant party vibes with memorable photo backdrops.
Sushi bar stands out with excellent quality and efficient service that keeps wait times low. Cocktail hour features food stations with sushi as a huge hit among guests.
Event space offers private rooms that impress with their setup and ambiance. Hors d'oeuvres served in these rooms receive consistent praise.
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The planning process is seamless, ensuring a stress-free experience for couples.
Ravel Hotel offers both venue and accommodation, simplifying logistics for guests.
The cocktail hour receives high praise for its execution and quality.
Private rooms with strong privacy and separate dining booths create a quiet, relaxed atmosphere ideal for friends or family gatherings. The space feels spacious and comfortable, with a noticeable scent of hot pot and smoke upon entry. Rooms often include amenities like KTV for added entertainment.
Unlimited options include fresh sashimi, raw oysters, and shabu shabu with quality seafood and beef. The Hokkaido sweet shrimp sashimi stands out for its sweetness and freshness.
Each guest gets their own private room with good privacy. Rooms suit both small groups and big parties, offering a comfortable and personal setting.
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There is a 2-hour limit for dining at the hotpot buffet.
The soup base costs an additional $10-$13 on top of the $51-$52 per person fee.
Customers have 2 hours from sitting down to finishing the meal.
Divided dining rooms with private booths and call buttons create an intimate and calm setting. The atmosphere blends young energy with attentive service, though noise levels can vary. Unique touches like gloves for eating and bubble tea add to the distinct experience.
Ramen stands out with its rich broth and flavorful toppings. Appetizers like chili garlic edamame complement the meal well, and drinks such as Matcha and Thai tea add variety.
Private rooms offer a quiet setting for dinners. They come with good food and drinks to complement the space.
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Kyuramen charges $5 for an egg, which is $2.25 for half an egg.
The restaurant packs take-out superbly with broth, noodles, and meat/egg/etc. in three different containers.
Free water is provided, as it should be at a ramen place.
Private rooms with garden views and intimate booths create a cozy, high-class atmosphere reminiscent of a Japanese izakaya. Elegant interior design features tranquil gardens and fountains, offering a serene and authentic dining environment. The space feels warm and welcoming, with a strong sense of privacy and calm.
Sukiyaki features a tasteful broth and amazing wagyu, matching authentic Japanese flavors. Sushi options include Shrimp Tempura, Uni, and Wagyu, complemented by desserts like Matcha Tiramisu and Watermelon Seasonal Shaved Ice.
Private rooms offer serene garden views that add intimacy to meals. They include thoughtful touches like a sparkler and complementary ice cream.
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Tasting is best but will take time (up to 3 hours).
The restaurant charges $72 for bringing in a cake for 6 people.
The tasting course with the sake pairing costs just under $500 per person.
Private rooms with table-side cooking and high-quality grills create an intimate and luxurious dining experience. The space combines a modern, cozy vibe with sleek design elements, offering privacy and warmth. Ventilation issues upstairs can cause heavy smoke, contrasting with the otherwise comfortable atmosphere.
Seafood shines with Chilean sea bass glazed in yakitori sauce, grilled lobster, and fresh sashimi. The Wagyu omakase offers a rich, curated experience, complemented by a matcha drink that pairs well with the meal.
Serene ambiance sets the tone in the private room, making celebrations feel special. Service stands out alongside dishes like buttery wagyu for a memorable experience.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner service to ensure a private dining experience.
Expect a wait time of 30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Private dining rooms are available for special occasions with prior reservation.
Japanese restaurant offers semi-private booths and private rooms with sliding doors, creating an authentic and cozy atmosphere. The space feels intimate and lively, with calming music and efficient service via call buttons. Groups often gather in secluded rooms, enhancing privacy and comfort.
Seafood shines with fresh, flavorful options and sushi that meets all expectations. The menu blends traditional and fusion styles, offering a satisfying variety for Japanese food lovers.
Small private rooms with sliding doors create a super authentic atmosphere. Rooms suit groups of four and include calming music for a relaxed vibe.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long waits due to limited space.
Expect to wait during weekend rush hours.
The restaurant closes at midnight.
Private booths with curtains for privacy create a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Spacious layout includes individual mini hot pots and karaoke rooms, blending dining with entertainment. Clean environment supports a relaxed, enjoyable experience.
Fresh sashimi and shrimp stand out, with seafood so fresh it can be eaten even by those with allergies. The all-you-can-eat setup includes unlimited seafood, meat, and drinks, plus simple options like plain chicken broth and instant ramen for picky eaters.
Private rooms offer a great dining environment with space for groups like 10 people. They include options like a singing KTV setup, making the experience enjoyable and comfortable.
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The buffet has a two-hour limit for dining.
You should join the waitlist a little before you want to have dinner.
All-you-can-eat King Crab is available on two special days each week.
Japanese restaurant offers private booths with Japanese seats and themed rooms that create an intimate setting. The decor and attention to detail provide a beautiful, immersive atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Drinks include exceptional cocktails like lychee martinis and passion margaritas.
Sushi stands out as exceptionally fresh and flavorful. The menu offers a wide range of dishes like Karaage Chicken, Tonkotsu Ramen, and Shrimp Tempura, all prepared with care and consistency.
Cozy and intimate private rooms create a warm vibe with twinkling lights and soft sounds. Semi-private booths and rooms suit groups and families well.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, but seating is first come first serve.
Happy hour runs after 10 PM with buy one get one free on draft beer and sake.
Oysters are buy one get one free during happy hour.
Warm, elegant space with soft lighting and private booths creates a cozy, intimate vibe suited for couples and groups. Karaoke rooms and a balcony with unlimited drinks add lively entertainment options. Ventilation near grills keeps the air fresh, balancing a luxurious yet relaxed atmosphere.
Premium sushi and melt-in-your-mouth Wagyu stand out here. The menu includes a variety of sushi rolls, sashimi, and a sushi omakase that finishes the meal well.
A private room fits about 12 people and includes a karaoke system and a closet for jackets and handbags. Thin walls keep sounds from other tables muffled, creating a quiet ambiance.
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The restaurant offers a $39.99 lunch special that includes various food items.
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Guests can only order food 3-4 times in 2 hours during the all-you-can-eat experience.
Ramen restaurant offers cozy traditional atmosphere with private booths featuring call buttons for service. The space feels cramped yet comfortable, enhanced by wooden slats and modern lighting that create an authentic Japanese vibe.
Pork belly ramen stands out as a highlight with rich, flavorful broth and tender meat. The ramen here offers a deeply satisfying and authentic experience for lovers of Japanese noodles.
Small private rooms seat up to four people and offer a quiet dining experience. They have a cute design and are usually available upon request.
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A bowl of ramen now costs $16.
The prices for ramen are extremely affordable at 15-17$.
Plan your arrival since it could be crowded and there may be a long wait time.
Private karaoke rooms offer modern design with two TV screens and great song selections. Lounge space feels upscale and intimate, blending classy decor with a chill vibe and views of the Empire State Building. Energy stays lively with open karaoke and a talented bartender who sings.
Spicy edamame and spicy garlic wings stand out as flavorful options. Sushi rolls appear on the menu but may not be available every night, like on Fridays.
Private rooms offer modern, clean spaces with two TV screens and views of the Empire State Building. They fit well for parties and maintain a nice, clean atmosphere.
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Making a reservation is required for the karaoke room.
You need to spend $120-$200 for one hour to sing or do anything fun.
Drinks are not included in the price.
Spacious ramen restaurant with hi-tech robot servers delivering drinks and orders. Interior blends traditional Japanese vibe with unique seating like hexagon tables and private rooms. Atmosphere feels cool and family friendly, lively with some noise in private areas.
Ramen here stands out with unique bamboo shoots and a rich, flavorful broth. The spot serves consistently excellent ramen and takoyaki, making it a reliable choice for Japanese food lovers.
Private rooms come with curtains and offer a charming vibe. Different table styles include traditional and elevated honeycomb setups, but noise from nearby rooms can be heard.
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Reservations are required to secure the honeycomb seats in advance.
The restaurant does not have air conditioning, which can be uncomfortable in summer.
Every day is Ramen Day, offering special promotions.
Rooftop garden and terrace offer gorgeous outdoor seating with views over water and string lights creating a romantic atmosphere. Indoor spaces feel intimate but can lack privacy, especially for couples. Music plays loudly, giving an unexpected club-like energy for a steakhouse setting.
Sushi stands out with fresh flavors like hamachi nigiri and avocado tuna rolls. Unique touches appear in specials topped with basil and tomato, while other dishes include crispy chicken and Thai beef.
Closed doors offer privacy for groups up to 12. The rooms feel cozy and intimate, making dining feel like being at home. Upgrades to these private rooms happen during special occasions.
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Reservations are definitely recommended, especially for special occasions.
Dining here can be very expensive; expect to pay around $450 for two.
The minimum price for a steak is $85, which is quite high.
Asian fusion restaurant offers modern cozy ambiance with friendly, welcoming atmosphere and private rooms for groups. The interior features fresh decor and a long sushi bar with an open view throughout the space.
Sushi stands out with bluefin sashimi and a variety of rolls like the Soho roll and Bagel roll. Ramen soup and shrimp tempura, especially the rock shrimp, also feature on the menu.
Private rooms fit groups up to 12 for special occasions and friend gatherings. Corridors feel weirdly long and room layouts can be confusing, with tables placed close together.
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The lunch specials are reasonably priced and come with rice and soup or salad.
Finding parking can be difficult due to its location in Brooklyn.
Meter parking is the best option for parking nearby.
Sprawling courtyards and waterfront views create a blend of indoor and outdoor spaces with original industrial architecture and modern touches. The atmosphere stays vibrant and creative, featuring live music, offbeat shops, and family-friendly activities like mini-golf and art workshops. Elevated walkways and open vendor setups add to the dynamic flow of the space.
Japan Village offers delicious ramen, sushi, and traditional dishes with many ramen options that taste amazing. The food hall includes bubble tea and a Japanese market with quick bites like sushi.
Event spaces include private rooms suitable for gatherings. These rooms complement the area's mix of unique restaurants and a Japanese market.
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VIP tickets allow early entry to avoid long lines at events.
The Rib King NYC event runs until September or October.
Friday night salsa nights are popular during summer months.
Upscale seafood restaurant features white tablecloths, vaulted ceilings, and private dining rooms with casual seating. Atmosphere varies from quiet and warm to lively, with a curated playlist enhancing the experience. Patrons enjoy exquisite cocktails and top-class sushi in a chic, well-decorated space.
Sushi features fresh, buttery fish with beautiful presentation. Oysters and chef special sushi rolls offer great value and quality.
Private rooms include an upstairs event space and the Rockefeller Room. They can get uncomfortably hot and may not offer service or amenities that match the cost. Temporary use for prayer is possible.
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Come on your birthday to get a free butter cake.
Ocean Prime offers an incredible experience during Happy Hour at 4:44 PM.
A special menu is available before 5:30 PM.
Restaurant offers beautiful decor with a live female DJ playing loud music that energizes the space but challenges conversation. Seating includes high chairs and a central marble bar, creating a stylish yet somewhat narrow layout. Atmosphere blends Zen-inspired design with vibrant nightlife energy.
Crispy sushi stands out with tuna, shrimp, salmon, and avocado topped with caviar. Miso soup arrives hot and in a large portion, and the matcha cake offers a notable finish.
Private rooms offer early access for setup which helps with decorations. Rooms can get uncomfortably cold, so plan accordingly.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially for large groups.
The restaurant has a two card maximum policy for payments.
The parking lot is cramped and limited, located across the street.
Private rooms with sliding doors offer intimate dining and an authentic Japanese touch. Atmosphere shifts from quiet to noisy depending on crowd and weather. Upstairs area feels dark and gloomy, contrasting with cozy booths below.
Sushi and sashimi come in large portions with consistently high-quality fish. The Chicken Yaki Udon features thick noodles with a flavorful soba sauce, and miso soup is a common side with great taste and decent size.
Several private rooms exist, including an upstairs area. Shoes must be removed before entering, so wearing socks is common. Requesting a private room is possible for parties of two or more. Soothing music plays in these rooms.
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There is a 4% fee for credit card payments added to your bill.
You have to take your shoes off in private rooms; bring socks if needed.
You have to call for delivery; they aren’t on apps.
Upscale Asian fusion space blends elegant decor with a club-like vibe and loud, upbeat music that energizes the room. Guests enjoy trendy private rooms and a lively atmosphere where photography and crafted cocktails add to the experience.
Shrimp tempura stands out with its crispy texture and flavor. Edamame dumplings serve as a delicious starter, and pork dumplings in wonton soup add a savory touch.
Private rooms seat around 15 to two dozen people and allow smoking without extra fees. Renting a private room can cost about $3,000 for events like birthday dinners or retirement parties.
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An automatic 20% gratuity is added for parties of two.
The restaurant only accepts cash or physical card payments.
Birthday celebrations include dessert with candles and sparklers.
Seafood restaurant with private KTV rooms and interactive seafood tanks creates a lively, social atmosphere. Decor blends elegant ocean themes with a spartan, fishing village style. Spacious rooms accommodate both intimate dinners and group celebrations.
Steamed crab and Geoduck sashimi stand out for freshness and flavor. The menu includes live Giant clam sashimi, uni served sashimi and fried rice, plus garlic stir-fried vegetables and seafood like steamed shrimps and scallops.
Many private rooms feature KTV with karaoke and massive high-resolution TVs with vibrant colors. Some rooms include their own bathrooms and have a fresh, elegant environment with attentive servers.
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Fish Village offers special deals every day of the week.
Reservations are strongly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Parking is available on-site, but it can be difficult to find.
Space combines airy high ceilings with light wood trim and a Zen garden featuring covered outdoor seating. Atmosphere shifts from relaxed to vibrant energy during busy times, creating an elegant yet unpretentious vibe. Many private dining areas and an outdoor booth setup make it comfortable and dog friendly.
Almond miso soup stands out with its unique flavor. Fried chicken katsu and soufflé pancake offer perfect textures and balanced flavors.
Offers private indoor rooms and outdoor dining structures for groups. Can accommodate dinners for around 30 people with an omakase course option.
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Reservations are required to secure a table, especially for indoor seating.
Expect a wait time of up to 2 hours for walk-ins during peak hours.
The restaurant charges $31 for the flagship Japanese breakfast set.
Japanese restaurant offers an elegant interior with an open Robata grill and an upstairs lounge featuring a DJ playing house music. Atmosphere blends luxurious design with upbeat music, creating a lively yet intimate vibe. Private rooms and attentive service add a sense of exclusivity for special occasions.
Freshness stands out with all sushi options, including fish, sashimi, and rolls. The menu features torched salmon nigiri, robata grill items, and a variety of expertly prepared dishes like salmon and tuna tartar, rock shrimp tempura, and chirashi.
Private rooms offer exclusive space for events like client meetings and birthday celebrations. They provide a dedicated area for parties, ensuring privacy and focus.
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Reservations are recommended for special events like New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours and events.
The New Year’s Eve ticket includes a pre-fix menu.
Sleek Japanese restaurant with stunning decor and private tatami rooms offers a vinyl DJ booth that transforms the space into a music lounge at night. The atmosphere is spacious and romantic but can be noisy and warm. A selective sake list complements creative dishes like black cod and sashimi.
Edamame in broth offers extra flavor. Sushi and sashimi come with authentic and original touches. Mochi croquette with duck and mochi rice cake in dashi broth appear as unique main dishes.
Private rooms feature traditional floor seating and fit groups from 5 to 12 people. They offer a large space with a vinyl DJ booth, suitable for dinners and parties.
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The 7 course meal starts at 10:30 PM, transitioning to an after-hours party.
Expect to sit at a counter if dining as a party of two.
Dining costs over $300 for two people, making it a pricey option.