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.
Tori paitan ramen offers a rich, creamy broth that stands out. The soup is smooth and comforting, making the ramen a satisfying meal.
Yakitori omakase offers a unique experience with thirteen courses focused on chicken yakitoris and some vegetables. Portions are larger than sushi omakase, delivering an authentic and exciting menu.
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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.
Tiny sushi joint with cozy seating and bright, clean design offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with soft electronic pop music. The space feels unpretentious and well decorated, suitable for casual dining or a quick bite.
Rich tonkotsu broth and perfectly cooked noodles define the ramen here. Generous pork belly portions and the best ajitama egg stand out in dishes like the pork and spicy beef ramen.
Freshest cuts of scallop, tuna, and sea urchins come in a 4-piece omakase platter. Quality matches higher-end spots but at a local price without the Manhattan markup.
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Prices at this sushi restaurant are reasonable.
The price for both the inside and takeout sashimi special is the same.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait during peak hours.
Small Japanese restaurant offers authentic sushi prepared by chefs at the bar. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy with friendly, modest hospitality creating a relaxed, home-like vibe. Walls display quirky art and photography, adding a fun, personal touch to the space.
Ramen features generous portions with plenty of vegetables and noodles. Broth stays balanced, not too salty, letting other flavors shine through.
Simple and traditional style defines the omakase here, focusing on high quality fish without trendy twists. The experience feels cozy and offers good value around $60 to $70 for a classic sushi meal.
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The restaurant does not deliver; pick up is required for takeout.
You must sit at a table to order ramen, not at the sushi bar.
Ramen with seared tuna, sushi set, and salad costs $26.
Sushi bar offers plenty of seating with a sleek modern design and intimate, cozy atmosphere. The vibe stays friendly and relaxing, welcoming families and casual diners alike. A notable sake selection complements the fresh, high-quality sushi experience.
Fixed price menu includes a good variety of sushi, ramen, and cooked options. Fish broth ramen stands out as a distinctive choice. Ramen and sushi set menu offers a delicious combination.
Offers omakase even when not on the official menu. Combines great quality with relaxed atmosphere and reasonable pricing.
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The restaurant is completely family and children friendly.
Prices at TSUBOMI are reasonable for the quality of food.
Omakase is a unique offering worth trying.
Japanese restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with a beautiful back patio featuring soft music and climate control. Outdoor seating includes a small sidewalk area good for people watching. The space is tastefully decorated and clean, creating a peaceful and inviting vibe.
Broth stands out as rich and fantastic across ramen dishes. Tan tan ramen and shoyu tonkatsu ramen offer meticulously crafted flavors that make the bowls very satisfying.
Mini omakase sets feature 5 pieces of nigiri, sashimi, and mini Ikura don served in mini chirashi bowls resembling treasure boxes. Wagyu on hot stone and sake kani roll also stand out with fresh and high-quality ingredients.
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Make sure to make a reservation for dinner.
Ozakaya is launching a Valentine’s Day special menu.
Customers can participate in a fun drawing gamble when they spend more than a hundred dollars.
Small dining area with chic decor and solid wood tables creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere ideal for dates or quiet conversations. Chefs work visibly behind the counter, adding to the engaging vibe. Noise level stays moderate, balancing comfort with lively energy.
Ramen here features excellent beef, spicy broth, and a vegetarian miso option. Shoyu ramen offers crisp flavors and solid depth.
Affordable pricing keeps the Omakase under $70, which is less than typical spots. The tuna crispy rice stands out alongside the fantastic sushi selections in the Omakase.
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The ramen restaurant does not offer pork chashu, only chicken.
Two pieces of salmon sushi cost $14.
The Omakase is very affordable at under $70, compared to the usual $100+ price.
Small Japanese restaurant with an open kitchen and sushi bar offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere with modern decor and comfortable indoor seating. The vibe is relaxed and inviting, suitable for catching up with friends. Music complements the clean, beautiful space without overpowering the calm energy.
Broth stands out with a spicy tonkotsu flavor and perfectly cooked noodles. Rib ramen features torched chashu, while udon comes in a tonkotsu broth with chili oil and mushrooms.
The omakase offers super fresh sushi at a $70 price point, which is on the cheaper side. It comes served on a plate and includes dishes like salmon carpaccio.
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Reservations are recommended for larger parties to ensure seating.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant offers gluten-free soy sauce for those with dietary restrictions.
Small dining area features Asian art and a long wall couch with tables, creating a cozy, calm atmosphere. Conversations carry easily due to lack of ambient music, fostering a relaxed, neighborhood vibe. The setting feels warm and welcoming, suited for casual meals and quiet dinners.
Duck ramen resembles a pricier version of a classic duck egg noodle soup with similar broth and duck. The pork ramen offers a hearty option, but noodles sometimes stick together and the egg lacks the usual marinated flavor.
Fresh fish flown in from Totsuya fish market makes the Supreme Omakase stand out. The set offers great variety and detailed service, with staff explaining each fish and checking in during the meal.
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The Supreme Omakase at Aoyu Sushi costs $40, significantly cheaper than similar high-quality fish at $80 elsewhere.
Dinner for two at Aoyu Sushi can cost between $55 to $60 without alcoholic beverages.
The best option is the lunch specials, which are less expensive and provide a decent amount of food.
The restaurant shines with fresh sushi and a calm atmosphere that blends modern and cozy styles. The sushi omakase is very good, especially the salmon toro, while the ramen quality varies and may not meet expectations. Excellent sake and cocktails complete the experience.
Ramen varies here, with some finding it very good while others say it is bad or just okay. It does not always match online descriptions.
Very good sushi omakase offers salmon toro that stands out enough to reorder. The selection includes scallops and sushi comparable to lower-end $100 omakases.
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The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
You can spend around $100 on a five-course meal per person.
The restaurant is pretty small, which might affect walk-in availability.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern yet traditional design with thoughtful lighting that highlights the food. The atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with friendly, skilled chefs creating a cozy, family-like vibe. Guests experience a high-quality omakase with fresh fish and unique preparations in a clean, organized setting.
Mini miso ramen serves as a well balanced dish with a notable pepper presence. It pairs with house-made yuzu ice cream for a unique finish.
Lunch omakase costs $60 and offers a full, satisfying meal. Service is exceptional, with attentive staff enhancing the experience. Sushi is fresh and well-crafted, making it a notable choice for omakase in the area.
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Reservations for the omakase must be made via phone call weeks in advance.
There are 2 seatings for lunch omakase at 12:15pm and 1:30pm.
There are 2 seatings for dinner omakase at 5:30pm and 7:30pm.
Tiger-themed decor fills the space with a jungle vibe and a Japanese speakeasy style. Dim lighting and a DJ create clubby energy, while surprise sparklers mark celebrations. Unique cocktails feature fire tricks, adding to the lively atmosphere.
A unique blend of Tom Yum and Tonkatsu flavors creates a fresh ramen with deep, complex taste. Uni adds an exquisite touch, making the dish a memorable fusion of Thai and Japanese styles.
Omakase features Thai and Korean infused flavors with unique presentation in every course. The 14-piece set offers great value and includes items like oyster, uni, wagyu, and ikura don.
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Omakase seating is available from Mondays to Wednesdays at 5:30pm, 7pm, and 8:30pm.
Happy hour specials are from 4-7 PM every day.
Reservations should be made in advance due to crowding.
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.
Broths run deep and rich, especially in the tonkotsu ramen and pork cutlet ramen. Unique toppings like lobster tail and Wagyu beef appear in the Nana Ramen, blending traditional and upscale flavors.
Includes 11 pieces of sushi and a shot of sake in the special. Offers a tasty lunch option that feels worth the price.
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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.
Small, tightly arranged space with open kitchen and elegant decoration creates an intimate, quiet atmosphere. Tables are very close, making the environment feel cramped but sophisticated. Guests often choose sake cups from a basket, adding a unique touch to the experience.
Chicken ramen stands out with a rich, flavorful broth and tender noodles. The menu also features udon noodles and tasty takoyaki, offering solid variety in noodle dishes.
Great selection of sushi and sashimi defines the omakase here. The experience includes filling dishes like Sukiyaki and Shabushabu that leave you very full.
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Reservations are required to dine at the restaurant.
Walking in around 4pm without a reservation is possible and the place isn’t crowded.
The sukiyaki costs around $90 for two people.
Interior features bright lights with mismatched color temperatures and a cozy, intimate ambiance. The atmosphere includes loud music that changes the vibe from low-key to more energetic. Sake and Japanese beer selections are notable, complementing the overall dining experience.
Gen ramen features a perfect egg and buttery pork belly that stands out. This spot serves some of the best ramen in the neighborhood.
Affordable omakase offers a changing selection of fish with each visit. The small omakase is lovely and consistently delivers a great experience.
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The restaurant allows walk-ins without a reservation.
The special menu changes every day, providing something new for regulars.
Gen offers a seven-piece omakase for 30 dollars.
Small sushi spot with intimate seating and a fun vibe offers a spicy shrimp ramen that shines. The 15-dish omakase with wine pairing delivers unique flavors and great value. Loud music may affect the mood but adds to the hip atmosphere.
Shrimp ramen stands out with its spicy flavor and fresh ingredients. Some ramen dishes, however, do not appeal to everyone.
Offers a 15-dish tasting menu with wine pairing that stands out for its uniqueness and flavor. Provides a high-value omakase experience compared to other high-end spots.
Good to know
Reservations are required about a month in advance for the omakase.
The price for the chef's curated menu is $90 per person.
The restaurant charged $75 for a last minute cancellation 1.5 hours before seating.
Izakaya restaurant offers a classic rock vibe with intentional loudness and a homey, authentic Japanese atmosphere. Japanese men in loosened ties create a lively, rhythmic energy, while the space feels stylish and peaceful during calmer moments.
Ramen here is mostly not greasy, which suits late night cravings. Some find it lacks flavor and has very thin meat, while others think it's good enough to order alongside curry rice or soba.
Dishes arrive in calm succession, including chilled tofu, soft fish, and a bitter broth. The omakase features very fresh sashimi and offers an affordable price with no tipping policy. Free-flowing sake accompanies the all-you-can-eat option.
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The restaurant serves ramen, fried rice, and rice soup after midnight.
Customers can order a la carte after the omakase meal.
The omakase costs $66 and includes 6 courses.