Counter seats hold only six people, creating an intimate atmosphere with close interaction between chef and diners. A hidden speakeasy bar behind the restaurant offers a relaxed space for drinks after the meal. The vibe is serene and sophisticated, suited for quiet, focused dining experiences.
Omakase here features 13 courses with no filler, focusing on great nigiri. The toro hand roll and ikura stand out with crisp nori and fresh textures, all at a strong price-to-value ratio.
Reasonably priced dinners feature high-quality fish and excellent value with sake. The setup encourages moving to a bar after dinner, enhancing the evening experience.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating for six guests.
The omakase experience costs $85 per person for 13 courses.
An optional sake/wine pairing is available for an additional $55.
Japanese beer house style blends with anime-themed decor and One Piece projections on walls, creating a vibrant, quirky atmosphere. The space feels like a mix of trendy Tokyo bar and classic Kyoto izakaya, lively yet comfortable for conversation. Unique fusion cocktails and artisanal Japanese beers complement the authentic vibe.
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.
Incredibly responsive and accommodating staff handle special requests like cake drop-offs smoothly. The spot offers great vibes and food ideal for weekend dinner and drinks.
Good to know
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.
Small sushi restaurant offers an intimate setting with sharp, stylish design and comfortable bar seating. Loud pop and rap music create a high-energy atmosphere that can make conversation difficult. Guests enjoy an interactive omakase experience featuring a lively fire show and complimentary sake.
Omakase here features fresh, unique sushi pieces with a silky fish texture and high-quality sashimi. The chef adjusts flavors for kids, and the experience feels moody and cozy in a small setting.
Dinner starts with a fiery kick and continues with excellent toppings that add great flavor. The meal is consistently delicious and satisfying.
Good to know
Kaki is running an August special of $55 for 13 courses.
You need to bring your own beverage (BYOB) to Kaki.
The team made the birthday celebration special with a complimentary matcha dessert.
Sushi restaurant offers a cozy speakeasy upstairs with unique cocktails and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Seating includes backless chairs, creating an intimate and modern vibe. Fresh sushi and thoughtful presentation define the dining experience.
Freshness stands out with fresh sushi rolls and shrimp tempura made with care. The spot offers flavorful sushi and a solid izakaya vibe.
Fresh and refreshing food defines the dinner experience here. It suits group dinners and casual nights out with friends.
Good to know
Seating is limited, so make a reservation in advance.
RokuNana offers some vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food.
Cozy vintage vibe fills the small ramen spot with a loud, chaotic atmosphere inside and a heated, dog-friendly patio outside. Rich chicken broth and perfectly cooked noodles make the ramen stand out. Quick service and fantastic food make it a solid dinner choice.
Ramen here stands out for its rich chicken broth and perfectly cooked noodles. The vegan ramen with koji tofu offers a unique twist that impresses regularly.
Dinner here features delicious ramen served quickly even during busy times. Groups find the food consistently fantastic and satisfying for a solid dinner choice.
Good to know
Make sure to reserve ahead of time to secure your table.
You must respond within five minutes if you receive an SMS about your table.
You need all members of your party to be present to get seated.
Sushi spot shines with fresh sushi and fabulous service in a chic interior. Afro-house beats create a lively vibe perfect for casual dinners or social nights. Bar seating suits solo diners, while comedic servers add fun to the cozy setting.
Freshness stands out with incredibly fresh sushi and delightful hand rolls. The staff provide fabulous service enhancing the overall dining experience.
Minimalist yet stylish ambiance creates a cozy dinner setting. Staff provide attentive service without hovering, and the bar offers many seats for a quick solo dinner. Servers bring comedic energy making dinner feel like an entertainment experience.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Reservations are recommended for dinner service, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has a $10 minimum for credit card payments.
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.
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.
Creative and chill vibes make dinner here relaxed and enjoyable. Options include beers and sake, with a setting suited for date night or groups, though expect to spend a bit more.
Good to know
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.
Soaring dining room with a huge overhead glass roof creates a bright, airy space with elegant dรฉcor and a warm ambiance. The atmosphere shifts from bright and spacious during the day to cozy and intimate with candlelight after sunset. Cocktails stand out as spectacular, served in a chic bar area that complements the overall elevated vibe.
Tuna tartare comes with nori sheets for handrolls, and sashimi melts in your mouth with unique flavors. The menu features a modern izakaya style with dishes like dashi-steamed clams in spicy miso and fresh ginger, plus standout gyoza and grilled fish.
Offers a quiet atmosphere ideal for dinner with friends or a date night. The shaved ice dessert provides a refreshing finish to the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are required as the restaurant fills up quickly.
Expect to pay $20-40 for raw bar items and small plates.
The restaurant offers a special 4th of July celebration on the roof.
Minimalist space with counter seating creates an intimate yet lively atmosphere. Fast-paced omakase experience offers exceptional sushi at an unbeatable price. An impressive sake selection complements the vibrant, welcoming vibe.
Omakase offers a 13-course meal with a great variety of fishes and flavors. Chefs prepare sushi efficiently and explain each piece, delivering high-quality sushi at an affordable price.
Dinner feels like a friend's sushi party with Chef Ken leading the way. The vibe invites you to come back for another casual, tasty evening.
Good to know
The omakase set costs $55 with no tipping required.
Reservations are recommended to avoid cancellation fees.
The omakase experience includes 13 courses of sushi.
Open kitchen and L-shaped counter create a warm, calm vibe with about 14 seats. Dinner offers all-you-can-eat nigiri with six fish types and no tipping, usually under $100. Omakase includes a 14-course tasting menu flowing smoothly from appetizers to desserts.
Omakase here features a 14-course tasting menu with a smooth flow from appetizers to desserts. The all-you-can-eat nigiri includes six types of fish and allows unlimited add-ons with sake, served promptly and with attention to rice portion adjustments.
Dinner features an all-you-can-eat nigiri option with a no tipping policy. Meals typically cost under $100 and the dining room is often quiet during dinner hours.
Good to know
This month, the restaurant changes to an AYCE and AYCD omakase concept.
You can bring your own bottle (BYOB) to the restaurant.
The $46 tasting menu includes 3 chef-selected dishes and one uni pasta.
Upscale Japanese restaurant with an authentic Izakaya vibe and beautiful decor featuring an outdoor patio and full bar. Atmosphere feels tranquil and lovely, though seating can be small and cramped. Sake selection stands out as amazing and delicious.
Sushi stands out with a wide variety of fish and many nigiri specials. The Crispy Rice Tuna and sushi platter offer distinct flavors, and the chef adapts sashimi into sushi rolls on request.
Dinner features amazing sushi with a relaxed pace that avoids feeling rushed. It suits special occasions like birthdays and pre-holiday meals well.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially for large groups.
You need to enter through the hotel next door to access the restaurant.
Expect to pay around $100 per person, excluding alcohol.
Open kitchen counter offers a direct view of food preparation with no gas cooking involved. Atmosphere feels cozy and classy with stylish design and well-spaced tables allowing easy conversation. Staff create a welcoming and friendly vibe, making interactions feel personal and warm.
Freshness stands out with the salmon sashimi. The caviar roll balances fat, saltiness, wasabi spiciness, and rice sweetness well. The dashi aroma hits immediately upon entering.
Dinner here features carefully crafted dishes with standout options like the beef with green peppercorn sauce. Staff show candor and helpfulness, enhancing the overall dinner experience.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least four weeks in advance to secure a good time slot.
The restaurant offers a seven-course tasting menu priced at $112, which is a good value.
Guests must show proof of vaccination before entering the restaurant.
Tiny six-person sushi counter creates an intimate setting with modern, elegant decor. Lively and energetic atmosphere contrasts typical omakase calm, featuring friendly interaction between chef and diners. BYOB policy and complimentary sake add to the welcoming experience.
Omakase here features creative appetizers and nigiri prepared right in front of you. The quality of fish and reasonable pricing make it a standout for Japanese food.
Offers a romantic omakase dinner experience with complimentary sake included. Dinner prices are affordable considering the quality and service.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the 5pm seating on Saturdays.
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
The price for the 15-course omakase is $85, which is reasonable for NYC.
Small, clean space offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with a chill vibe. Guests enjoy a well-paced 13-course omakase featuring fresh fish, generous nigiri cuts, and tasty rice. The experience balances great value with personable service in a homey setting.
A 13-course omakase offers fresh, high-quality sushi with generous cuts of nigiri and fresh sashimi. Chef Adam is friendly and attentive, adjusting rice and wasabi ratios and occasionally sharing special creations.
Atmosphere suits date night or special dinners well. Early omakase dinner options are available.
Good to know
A 13-course omakase for $65 is a great deal.
The whole experience takes a little more than an hour.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Traditional Japanese interior features tatami mat seating and intimate bar two-seaters, creating a cozy and authentic atmosphere. Dim lighting and unique decorations enhance the intimate, homey vibe. A carefully curated sake menu complements the setting, appealing to sake lovers and food enthusiasts alike.
Fresh sushi and sashimi showcase melt-in-your-mouth seafood with perfectly seasoned rice. Unique touches include tempura with a basil leaf and wasabi placed between fish and rice in some sushi pieces.
Front window room suits dinners with kids. Space fits intimate dates, business dinners, and family gatherings. Parfait ends the meal well.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner service.
Expect to spend around $50 to $75 per person.
The restaurant offers upscale izakaya fare in an intimate setting.
Small Hawaiian restaurant offers authentic local vibes with Hawaiian-themed music and decor that evoke island spirit. Friendly atmosphere fills the space, which has limited seating and a casual setup. Known for flavorful BBQ mix and standout macaroni salad, it brings a taste of Hawaii to the city.
Chicken katsu stands out with its golden brown, fresh preparation. The menu also features loco moco and Kailua pork, which are solid choices alongside the katsu.
Dinner options include a Hawaiian chicken bowl and a BBQ plate. Portions come generous enough to split into two meals.
Good to know
The restaurant is more suited for takeout but has limited seating available.
Using the app is recommended to have your order ready earlier.
The menu at L&L is expansive with generous portion sizes.
Small, Japan-inspired bar splits into two distinct rooms: dark, refined backroom with craft cocktails and lively front room offering draft drinks and casual bites. Atmosphere feels chic and sexy, with innovative cocktails and standout chicken dishes drawing a dedicated crowd despite long waits.
Mochi Donut Chicken Sandwich stands out as a highly inventive dish. Cold soba noodle drinks offer a savory umami flavor that pairs well with unique options like the key lime pie drink.
Cocktails like the Japanese Cold Noodles offer a light, refreshing dinner alternative. Tables have popcorn chicken that smells inviting, adding to the dinner vibe even if not ordered.
Good to know
Reservations are definitely needed, as they sell out quickly.
Be prepared to wait outside for at least an hour on weekends.
The wait time for the coop side can be 3-4 hours.