Small Japanese restaurant offers cozy ambience with tables close together and sushi chefs preparing dishes in front. Atmosphere stays low-key and relaxed, welcoming casual dinners any day. Known for excellent ramen and skewered grilling, it draws those seeking quality without high prices.
Yakitori skewers stand out as the highlight, served in a cozy wooden space with great service.
Tonkatsu Ramen features a rich, milky, umami broth that stands out among NYC options. Yakitori skewers come perfectly charred and sushi includes fresh, customizable rolls like the Philly with salmon and avocado.
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Yakitori sticks are priced around three dollars, offering great quality.
The $20 lunch special includes sushi and ramen.
The restaurant allows BYOB, which can enhance your dining experience.
Second-floor Japanese restaurant with retro anime art and spacious, cozy interior offers a pet-friendly patio and private booths. Atmosphere feels warm and vibrant, ideal for relaxed gatherings with friends. Staff perform table-side torching adding an interactive touch to dining.
Beef ribeye yakitori offers a perfect char grill taste with well-balanced seasoning. The preparation shows clear respect for the food and highlights the flavors on each skewer.
Ramen features a classic men style with rich broth. Rice bowls include unagi and katsu, with the Chicken Katsu Don standing out. Miso soup offers silken tofu and fragrant miso. Sushi comes fresh and katsu chicken tastes fantastic.
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The restaurant has limited parking space available.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
The menu features a variety of dishes including sushi, rice bowls, and ramen.
Interior combines neon-soaked decor with wooden booths and paper lanterns, creating a warm, authentic izakaya vibe. Music varies from lively to loud, shaping a bustling atmosphere that suits groups more than quiet dates. Space feels roomy yet retains an underground Osaka bar charm.
Grilled skewers here offer authentic flavors that rival those found in Japan. The menu features many options at reasonable prices, making it a solid spot for yakitori lovers.
Small izakaya focused on yakitori with excellent chicken heart, tenderloin with wasabi or yuzu, and chicken thigh. Offers $1 okonomiyaki happy hour and $10 udon lunch specials providing great value.
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Don't miss their happy hour from 5-7 PM, where you can enjoy $1 (for 3 pieces) of okonomiyaki.
The restaurant charges a mandatory 20% gratuity and a 20% service charge on the bill.
The restaurant can accommodate big groups.
Bar offers a compact dance floor and a patio for chilling with plenty of seating inside and out. Atmosphere stays vibey and comfortable with excellent sound system featuring Klipsch speakers and McIntosh amplifiers. Music shifts from chill dance tracks to DJ sets, attracting a lively crowd without strict entry checks.
Yakitori skewers shine during happy hour, paired well with snacks like karaage and wonton nachos. The chef prepares them right behind the bar, creating a lively and authentic yakitori lounge vibe.
A yakitori lounge run by a Peruvian and Japanese couple offers authentic yakitori and a lemon chuhai drink like those in Japanese izakayas. The ramen and snacks pair well with drinks, and the chef prepares yakitori right behind the bar.
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Happy hour and late night specials are available.
The bar has ramen as a pop-up from Monday through Wednesday.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8 PM with a $5 entry fee.
Japanese beer house style meets authentic ramen and smoky yakitori in a lively, quirky space with One Piece projections. Unique fusion cocktails and artisanal beers enhance the genuine izakaya vibe popular with locals. Perfect for flavorful food and vibrant atmosphere.
Smoky and flavorful yakitori skewers stand out here. They pair well with dishes like pork kimchi and katsudon.
Authentic ramen offers rich, flavorful broth that feels true to Japan. The seasoning and menu lineup clearly match what Japanese people want to eat, creating a genuine izakaya vibe popular with locals.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for larger parties or peak times.
The restaurant charges around $50 per person for food and drinks.
Open fire grill anchors a sleek, intimate space with a U-shaped chef's counter and old school hip hop beats. Atmosphere blends relaxed energy with charcoal smoke aroma, creating a clubby, posh vibe. Guests engage closely with charismatic chef while savoring creative yakitori and distinctive cocktails.
Chef Atsushi Kono delivers authentic yakitori with over a decade of expertise in chicken cooking. The yakitori omakase dinner offers an artistic and modern take on traditional flavors in a chic environment.
Chef Atsushi Kono crafts authentic yakitori with over a decade of expertise. The yakitori omakase dinner offers a modern, chic setting and delivers some of the most refined chicken dishes available.
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The restaurant is reservation-only.
You must wait outside until the host lets you in, even with a reservation.
Walking out of the door takes around $250 minimum (drinks, tax, and tips).
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.
Beef and chicken gizzard yakitori stand out with delicious flavor and great taste. Fried yakitori options add a crispy texture that complements the savory meat well.
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.
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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.
Upscale Japanese restaurant blends modern elegance with cozy intimacy in a spacious, stylishly designed interior. Lighting and music create a soothing atmosphere suited for quiet dinners or date nights. Cocktails and sake stand out as notable features alongside quality sushi and hand rolls.
Salmon belly yakitori stands out with its fatty texture and bitter umami taste. The yakitori menu includes well-seasoned options like wagyu nori alongside various Izakaya-style dishes.
Creative sushi dishes stand out with an inventive 10-piece nigiri selection and fresh sashimi. Yakitori and stir fried udon noodles add variety alongside delicious appetizers and great rolls.
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Happy hour drinks are available, making it a good time to visit.
Cyan Izakaya is conveniently located right off Queensboro Plaza.
Expect higher prices compared to typical dining options in the area.
Wooden decor and warm yellow lights create a cozy, intimate atmosphere that feels like a slice of Japan. The space balances stylish, modern design with a lively yet comfortable vibe typical of an izakaya. It attracts groups and couples looking for a wholesome, relaxed dining experience.
Extensive yakitori options include juicy chicken breast skewers and flavorful zucchini. Each skewer is grilled to perfection, fresh and delicious with great taste.
Yakitori stands out with its freshness and extensive variety, grilled to perfection. Creamy cod roe udon and generous lunch portions add tasty options beyond the skewers.
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Happy Hour runs Monday to Friday from 4 to 6 PM for $16.
The restaurant offers a variety of yakitori skewers worth trying.
Prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
Small, intimate space with warm wood interiors sets a cozy tone. Yakitori shines with crispy, juicy chicken thigh full of fresh flavor. Japanese dishes like fresh scallop sashimi and hearty salmon donburi offer bold tastes in a refined setting.
Chicken thigh yakitori comes crispy, juicy, and well seasoned. The yakitori dishes taste very fresh and pack a lot of flavor.
Fresh scallop sashimi comes with a bright yuzu sauce. The menu blends traditional Omakase ingredients with varied sauces and cooking styles. Small plates like Kani Salad, Chawanmushi, and Yakitori pack strong flavors. The salmon donburi is hearty with generous salmon portions.
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Weekday lunch has happy hour prices for some items.
The happy hour menu includes unagi chawanmushi, karage, chicken wings, and more.
The Miyazaki A5 Wagyu Sandwich is limited to just 5 servings per day.
Long C-shaped counter wraps around an open kitchen where chefs prepare yakitori over Kishu Binchotan charcoal, creating an energetic and intimate atmosphere. Dark wooden and black-themed interior offers a modern Japanese aesthetic with cozy private rooms. Chefs engage diners with lively calls and stories, making the experience feel like a chef's table in Tokyo.
Thirteen-course Yakitori Omakase delivers a range of excellent grilled chicken dishes. The yakitori here stands out with authentic flavors that compare to top spots in Tokyo and NYC.
Yakitori here stands out with authentic preparation and large portions compared to sushi omakase. The skewers are consistently well executed and offer a genuine taste of Japan beyond sushi.
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Reservations are required at least two weeks in advance for the omakase experience.
The omakase price is $180 per person, potentially reaching $250 with drinks and tips.
Diners must ring the doorbell to enter the restaurant.
Izakaya-style spot offers authentic Japanese decor and lively vibes with a DJ and anime visuals. Yakitori shines with savory bacon mochi and smoky rib eye. Ramen impresses with rich chicken broth, while takoyaki delivers a notable taste.
Savory and slightly sweet flavors define the Tokyo and Osaka yakitori sets, balancing salty and smoky notes perfectly. Varieties like bacon mochi, meatball, skin, and rib eye yakitori stand out for their taste and texture.
Ramen stands out with rich, authentic flavors, especially the chicken ramen. The takoyaki also offers a notable taste experience.
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Reservations are recommended to secure a meal, especially for large groups.
Happy hour offers $4 Sapporo and runs daily from 12pm to 6pm.
Free parking at the meter is available after 7 PM.
Japanese restaurant offers a serene, elegant atmosphere with cozy, friendly vibes. A hidden speakeasy bar in the back features unique cocktails and a stylish setting. The space feels clean and beautifully decorated, creating a relaxed experience.
Yakitori features crispy hiza with strong flavor. The overall yakitori is consistently great and well-prepared.
Ramen stands out with a strong black garlic flavor and is considered very delicious. The pork gyoza appetizer and curry rice with katsu also shine as particularly tasty dishes.
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Yakitori is only served at dinner, but the ramen is available all day.
The lunch set offers great value.
The restaurant offers fresh and premium cuts of fish, as well as plenty of vegan options.
Yakitori restaurant offers an intimate setting with counter seating by the grill and a traditional wood interior featuring a visible bamboo outdoor space. Atmosphere stays cozy and quiet, though heat builds up near the end of meals. The place draws a crowd seeking authentic Japanese yakitori paired with carefully selected sake.
Authentic Japanese style yakitori shines here with quality matching famous Tokyo spots. Prices stay more affordable than other well-known NYC yakitori places, paired with warm service and solid appetizers.
Charcoal-grilled yakitori chicken stands out with authentic Japanese flavors. The omakase counter offers a traditional dining experience with high-quality sashimi and appetizers.
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You will need a reservation to dine here.
The 15 course meal costs $125 per person.
There is a 2-hour limit imposed on the visit.
Small, cozy space mimics a Japanese street alley with authentic decor like paper lamps shaped as cats and goldfish, wooden and brick walls. Atmosphere feels traditional and intimate, enhanced by chill Japanese-style music playing in the background. Frequented by those seeking highly praised ramen paired with imported beer and sake.
Yakitori here stands out for its exceptional flavor and affordable price, around 3 dollars each. Options like Bara pork belly and beef yakitori deliver rich taste that often outshines other dishes.
Ramen stands out with its mackerel ramen and veggie tempura that deliver unique flavors. Yakitori also features as a notable dish alongside consistently excellent ramen.
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The lunch special is available Monday through Friday.
A 20% tip is automatically added to the bill.
The restaurant requires one entree per person for ordering.
Vegan restaurant offers beautiful design with an intimate, vibrant atmosphere and open kitchen. It features a full bar with an excellent sake selection and a well-curated playlist. The space suits fancy meetings or dates with phenomenal dish presentation and caters well to dietary restrictions.
Chicken yakitori skewers come grilled and hold a spicy kick. They pair well with other items like grilled chicken bao and miso soup.
Offers 100% vegan sushi with a variety of options including rainbow rolls. Known for delicious shoyu ramen and some of the best vegan sushi available.
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Both the nutty buddy wrap and the spicy mang roll are gluten free.
Beyond Sushi is 100% vegan and has a comprehensive allergy menu.
Happy hour on Wednesdays offers half-off on beer, wine, and sake.
Cozy space with Shibuya street food style decor and casual bar atmosphere creates an authentic Japanese vibe. Music and lighting add to the calm, inviting energy. Creative cocktails like the Espresso Martini complement the experience.
Grilled yakitori skewers stand out with excellent flavor and quality. The range includes small plates and bento boxes, with yakitori holding up well for takeout.
Rich, flavorful dishes like creamy spicy miso ramen and spicy mentaiko udon stand out. Crispy chicken katsu, excellent yakitori, and unique items like ube tempura and creamy mentaiko pasta add variety.
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The restaurant takes reservations on Google.
The fish plate costs over $30.
Expect large portions for most dishes.
Ramen restaurant combines beautiful decor with comfortable seating and warm lighting to create a cozy atmosphere. A full bar and two pool tables upstairs add lively entertainment options. The space feels welcoming and supports relaxed gatherings.
Skewers come grilled perfectly with a variety of yakitori dishes and appetizers. Beef yakitori stands out and even kids enjoy options like beef and hamburger.
Rich, flavorful chicken broth simmers for hours in large pots to create fresh ramen with deep taste. The menu also features goyzas, chicken wings, and yakitori skewers that complement the ramen well.
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This restaurant only accepts cash, so prepare accordingly.
The portion sizes are small compared to the price charged.
The restaurant uses a chicken broth base instead of pork.
Interior blends traditional Japanese decor with modern sophistication, creating a serene and cozy atmosphere. Seating options include semi-private alcoves and bar areas, offering varied privacy levels. The vibe is relaxed and inviting, with friendly service and subtle background music.
Offers a variety of authentic yakitori including pork belly, chicken thigh, and quail eggs. Dishes like negima, tsukune, and teba come well cooked and fresh.
Authentic soba noodles and a variety of yakitori like negima, tsukune, and teba stand out here. The menu includes well-seasoned, simply prepared Japanese dishes and good tempura, all served in a comfortable, Izakaya-style setting with a relaxing atmosphere.
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During restaurant week, the restaurant offers a fantastic four course meal.
The yakitori (skewers) menu is only available for dinner.
The restaurant is really busy at lunch time.
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.
Yakitori sampler pairs well with cocktails and offers a variety of flavors. The yakitori platter stands out alongside other dishes like Karaage Chicken and Tonkotsu Ramen.
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.
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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.
Multi-level layout with modern industrial design and dim lighting creates a chic, lively atmosphere. Two counter bars and an open kitchen add to the vibey interior, attracting groups and solo diners alike. Seating includes bar seats for walk-ins and private nooks, offering varied dining experiences.
Specialty skewers like beef and chicken oyster stand out alongside seafood yakitori and grilled salmon belly. The menu offers a varied range including shishito yakitori and yakitori don.
Ramen here stands out as exceptional and among the best ever tasted, rivaling those in Japan. Yakitori offerings include a favorite skewered udon that draws repeat visits.
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Happy hour runs until 7 PM with $9 beer and $5 whiskey highball.
Brunch menu is available on Saturday afternoons.
Reservations are highly recommended as walk-in wait times can exceed 90 minutes.
Japanese restaurant offers authentic decor with umbrellas on the ceiling and a mix of neon lights and dark areas. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, with multiple TVs playing classic anime. Space is narrow with tables close together, creating an intimate setting.
Small but tasty skewers arrive quickly with juicy short rib and flavorful wagyu options. The yakitori pairs well with drinks like Umeshu Choya and hot sake.
Sukiyaki stands out with a rich, flavorful set for two. Yakitori shines, especially the shishito peppers and shiitake mushroom skewers. Sushi stays fresh and includes favorites like the salmon roll and spicy tuna roll.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7 PM with affordable drink specials.
Sapporo is $2 per glass before 7 PM during happy hour.
The izakaya offers a long menu with cheap drinks during happy hour.
Low lighting and sophisticated décor create a cozy, speakeasy-like atmosphere that feels authentic and welcoming. The place draws groups for quiet gatherings and dates, offering a smooth, warm vibe. Unique interior details and friendly service set it apart from typical Japanese restaurants.
Yakitori dishes stand out with options like chicken thigh and scallion yakitori that get ordered repeatedly. The quality ranks among top spots outside Japan, making yakitori the highlight here.
Skewers, yakitori, and sushi stand out with grilled teriyaki calamari, Kakuni braised pork, and rolls like Godzilla and Golden. The nigiri over warm rice and yakitori dishes offer solid price-quality balance and consistent flavor.
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The restaurant has a happy hour from 5-7 PM.
Tall draft beers are $5 during happy hour.
The kitchen closes at 9:25 PM, despite a listed closing of 11 PM.
Sub-level Japanese BBQ spot features intimate seating and neon-lit vintage decor that recalls Tokyo. Atmosphere turns lively with Japanese guests, creating an energetic vibe late into the night. Outdoor patio and gender-neutral restroom add to the unique setup.
High-quality grilled yakitori shines here with perfectly cooked skewers like juicy chicken thigh with scallions and smoky pork belly. The yakitori comes at an affordable price and cooks quickly even on busy nights.
Offers authentic yakitori with perfectly grilled skewers like juicy chicken thigh and smoky pork belly. Features Okonomiyaki, kushikatsu, and unique dishes like mochi-wrapped pork, all at affordable prices.
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Happy hour offers $5 small plates and Kirin pints.
The crowd picks up around 6 PM and is likely to be packed by 7 PM on weekdays.
On Thursday night, there is a 50% off deal on a bottle of sake.
Japanese aesthetic with private booths and curtains creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Lighting and bamboo decorations add to the authentic vibe. Staff use call buttons for discreet service, enhancing a relaxed dining experience.
Juicy and tender grilled chicken skewers stand out on the Yakitori Platter. It includes chicken, beef, pork, scallop, and zucchini, all well-seasoned and flavorful.
Ramen stands out with its absolutely delicious broth and noodles. Gyoza also offers a notable flavor that complements the meal well.
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The table behind the counter is reserved between 4-5 PM.
The restaurant has a promotion where if you finish the bowl, they offer a gift card for a free side at your next visit.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM.
Spacious interior features modern fresh decor with Japanese cultural ornaments and a cool living green wall. Atmosphere stays calm and comfortable, with quiet evenings and soft lighting. Bar offers unique lychee Martinis alongside a clean, well-designed setting.
Ribeye yakitori stands out with its tender texture and a balanced sauce that enhances the flavor. Yakitori here pairs well with other dishes like ramen and sushi, creating a solid mix of options.
Fresh sushi features salmon, tuna, and yellowtail with perfectly cooked rice and excellent presentation. Ramen offers a deep, well-rounded broth with options like tonkotsu and spicy miso, served in generous portions.
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Parking near Nori's might be a bit of a challenge based on location.
The prices at Nori's are very reasonable.
There are plenty of vegetarian options available.
Small, cozy space with hip anime decor and two floors offers a relaxed atmosphere that suits dinners with friends or dates. Music ranges from old school hip-hop to DJ sets, creating a lively, sometimes noisy vibe. Seating is relatively spacious compared to similar spots, and a full bar serves Japanese-inspired cocktails.
Sushi stands out with fresh sashimi and a Firecracker roll that gets noticed. Tonkotsu ramen and Japanese curry bring solid flavors, while the miso soup offers real depth.
Good to know
Sushi roll lunch specials are available from Monday to Thursday (3 rolls for $15).
Happy hour runs on weekdays from 5-7 PM.
Karaoke nights are hosted weekly.
Skewers grill openly at the front, filling the space with savory aromas and creating an interactive cooking experience. The atmosphere stays easy-going and friendly, with simple, small seating that encourages quick meals. Music varies from none to classic BeeGees, adding to a pleasant yet casual vibe.
Chicken yakitori comes tender and flavorful with slices of onion in between. Beef skewers feature a honey sauce and the sausage yakitori offers a smoky taste. Gizzard and chicken skewers stand out among the variety available.
Ramen stands out with tender pork belly and a rich Tonkotsu broth. The pork gyoza matches the quality found in Japan, and the karaage chicken and grilled edamame are well prepared and tasty.
Good to know
It is better to make a reservation in advance or you may need to wait.
The restaurant no longer has sushi on the menu as of February 2023.
Ordering a 7 or 10 skewer combo provides better value.
Japanese restaurant features an anime-themed interior with One Piece decorations creating an immersive atmosphere. The vibe is cozy and inviting, with friendly staff and a lively energy enhanced by loud music and some smoke. Upstairs offers a sake bar and yakitori, adding variety beyond ramen downstairs.
Charcoal grilling gives the yakitori a distinct smoky flavor. Skewers come with a tasty marinade and seasonings that stand out. Discounts on yakitori and cocktails make it a solid choice.
Ramen stands out with its Kara Miso Ramen and unique addition of corn. Fresh sashimi, shrimp tempura soup, and impressive hand sushi add variety beyond ramen.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a happy hour with 20% off yakitori skewers and cocktails.
You should make a reservation or get there early.
Street parking can be tough.
Ramen restaurant with Japandi interior featuring wooden walls, flowers, and bonsai creates a cozy yet stylish atmosphere. Music ranges from pop to K-pop, making the vibe lively and energetic, though sometimes loud for conversation. Seating includes bar options and an upstairs area for parties, supporting a versatile dining experience.
Great pork belly yakitori and hot chicken skewers stand out. The yakitori selection pairs well with rolls.
Ramen stands out with its spicy flavor and hearty bowls. Sushi arrives fresh and elegantly prepared, while desserts like matcha pudding offer a strong matcha flavor and jiggly texture.
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The lunch special offers a main, side, and dessert for $25.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Rolls are priced between $6 and $8, making it budget-friendly.