Japanese restaurant blends serene atmosphere with cozy vibes and elegant decor. Pork gyoza shines with a crispy golden bottom and juicy filling. Hidden speakeasy bar offers unique cocktails in a stylish setting for a relaxed night out.
Pork gyoza comes pan fried with a crisp golden bottom and stays plump and juicy. It stands out as a top appetizer option here.
Good to know
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.
Modern ramen spot offers authentic high-quality ramen in a cozy, minimalist space with stylish ceramics. Gyoza come delicate and perfectly seasoned, including boiled gyoza in savory broth for a unique twist. Warm atmosphere and good music complete the experience.
Delicate gyoza come with a perfectly seasoned filling and appear in various styles like steamed and boiled. Boiled gyoza arrive in a savory broth with a little kick, adding a unique flavor twist.
Good to know
Walk-ins are currently available since the restaurant has just opened.
Expect reasonable prices around $20 per bowl for high-quality ramen.
The restaurant did not feel rushed or crowded during Sunday brunch time.
Wrap-around bar seating and a lively Latin vibe with top 40 bachata music create a fun atmosphere. Crispy gyoza shells filled with curry beef and shrimp offer a unique taco twist. Limited seating and quick turnover keep the space crowded but energetic.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Count around $40 for four tacos and two drinks for two people.
Small ramen spot offers homemade gyoza with unique flavor and tonkotsu ramen cooked with care. Cozy, minimalistic decor creates a relaxed vibe that shifts from lively to intimate. Known for outstanding sake, it draws diners seeking quality and ambiance.
Homemade gyoza stands out with a uniquely tasty flavor. The gyoza pairs well with dishes like chicken karaage and tonkotsu ramen, all cooked with care.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for Friday nights.
You should book in advance due to the small size of the restaurant.
They check for vaccine cards before dining in.
Stylish decor and cozy seating create a relaxing vibe. Fresh pork gyoza and shrimp shumai shine with bold flavors. Affordable drinks like $3 beer keep the mood lively and welcoming.
Pork gyoza and shrimp shumai come fresh and flavorful. Gyoza is available for take-out even when not on the menu, showing flexibility in orders.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted food and drinks.
Reservations are recommended for groups, especially during busy hours.
Mikado has a $13 lunch special for two rolls and miso soup.
Japanese spot serves fried pork gyoza with bento boxes featuring half California roll and miso soup. Calm, well-lit interiors create a quiet, restful vibe. Attentive hosts ensure a warm, welcoming experience.
Fried pork and steamed pork gyoza appear on the menu alongside beef bulgogi. Bento boxes include gyoza paired with a half California roll, katsu shrimp, and sides like ginger salad and miso soup.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 11 PM.
The prices for the rolls are very reasonable.
The portion sizes are generous for Manhattan.
Ramen spot shines with large portions and reasonable prices in a vibrant atmosphere. Pan-fried and steamed gyoza offer tasty choices that pair well with miso ramen. Upstairs bar adds a playful touch with rock-paper-scissors games.
Pan-fried gyoza comes in pork and chicken varieties. Steamed gyoza also appears on the menu. Gyoza pairs well with ramen options like miso and shoyu.
Good to know
Yasubee only serves Shio Ramen and Miso Ramen, not Tonkotsu Ramen.
Happy hour features free small plates and discounted drinks.
The prices are very reasonable for the portion sizes.
Cozy spot with warm atmosphere and calming music. Enjoy pork gyoza that pairs perfectly with ramen, offering great value. Diverse menu includes fresh sushi and unique drinks like yuzu beer and lychee martini.
Pork gyoza stands out as delicious and pairs well with ramen. The gyoza offers good value, costing just 22 dollars with a full ramen bowl.
Good to know
The kitchen stops taking orders at 8:45 PM and closes by 9 PM.
Expect a wait of about 5-10 minutes during peak hours.
Lunch specials include a full-size ramen bowl for $22 with an appetizer.
Asian fusion spot shines with chicken gyoza and bold dishes like orange chicken. Stylish decor and plush seating set a chic mood. Loud music and a live DJ turn it into a club vibe perfect for date nights and social outings.
Chicken gyoza stands out as a top appetizer with a solid 8 out of 10 rating. It ranks alongside orange chicken and short ribs as one of the notable dishes here.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy dining hours.
Tourists must present a physical passport to order alcohol; no photo IDs accepted.
Basement setting with a modernistic neo-shinden-zakuri-inspired layout creates an intimate and stylish space. Bright, warm lighting and anime-themed artwork add a friendly, calming vibe despite the tight, packed seating. A great sake selection complements the quiet, atmospheric environment.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on Friday nights as the ramen shop gets busy quickly.
A late lunchtime visit is best for a relaxed atmosphere.
The restaurant charges a 3% fee for credit card payments.
Ramen spot offers a cozy atmosphere with tight seating for quick meals. Shrimp tempura style gyoza is oily and lacks crispiness but pairs well with ramen. Kitchen visibility adds to the straightforward vibe making it warm and welcoming despite the cramped space.
Gyoza here has a shrimp tempura style and pairs well with ramen. It tends to be oily and lacks crispiness, with a flavor similar to pre-packaged or frozen varieties.
Good to know
Going during happy hour from 4-7 PM is recommended for half-priced drinks.
Gratuity is already included in the bill for large groups.
Your bill may already automatically have an 18% tip included.