Simple yet elegant decor creates a bright and inviting dining space with a homey feel. The atmosphere stays serene and cozy, supported by knowledgeable and friendly staff. The layout suits both small groups and larger meetings, making it comfortable and relaxed.
Sushi features very fresh fish and generous pieces with an extensive variety of options. Rolls like Lobster and rainbow come well constructed and authentic, avoiding the common sweetness found elsewhere.
Offers a delicious sushi and Japanese dinner with a neighborhood vibe. Suitable for both lunch and dinner.
Good to know
Aji Sushi can get quite busy during peak lunch and dinner hours, leading to longer wait times.
The prices are affordable, with $16 for a 10 piece sashimi being a good deal for Manhattan.
The restaurant offers fresh, quality products at a more than correct price.
Small space with minimal, clean decor creates a calm, authentic atmosphere that feels cozy and intimate. Light, savory broths and perfectly chewy udon noodles define the dining experience. Bar seats facing the window offer a spot for people watching in a peaceful setting.
Udon dishes here feature perfectly chewy noodles and tender beef with a rich broth. Options like kitsune udon and shrimp tempura udon offer authentic flavors with sweet and savory notes.
Cozy atmosphere draws people in for early dinners and casual meals. Welcoming vibe suits both lunch and dinner occasions.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The menu features dishes priced between $10-20.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Small dining space seats eight people closely, creating an intimate atmosphere with low lighting and smooth jazz. Sushi preparation happens live, showcasing the chef's precise technique and fresh ingredients. The vibe is focused and quiet, with conversations audible from nearby tables.
Offers an authentic omakase experience with delicious sushi and warm hospitality. The Chicken Kuro Ramen and octopus appetizer also stand out as tasty options.
Dinner here centers on an Omakase experience that stands out for its quality and attention. The meals deliver a solid, memorable night with dishes worth savoring and reflecting on.
Good to know
The omakase experience is priced at around $155 per person.
Reservations are recommended due to high demand for seating.
Parking is available at a garage around the corner.
Elegant space features dimmed lights and an octopus mural, creating a cozy vibe with perfect lighting. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting without loud music, fostering a sleek and pleasant dining experience. The energy suits those seeking a refined yet friendly setting for sushi.
Sushi here stands out for its spectacular nigiri and fresh sashimi. Signature dishes include scallop nigiri with brown butter, spicy Maine lobster roll, and dressed bigeye tuna wasabi sashimi, all priced well for the quality.
Dinner here features attentive service with staff guiding choices. Meals create memorable experiences suited for special occasions.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted bites and drinks from 4-6pm daily.
Reservations are not required on Wednesday nights.
The total bill for two people averages around $120, including tip.
Elegant dining space offers stunning views over Grand Central Station with rich, deep colors and a beautiful bar. Atmosphere blends sophistication and warmth, creating a remarkable setting for meals and cocktails. Different rooms provide varied experiences, suited for casual dinners or dates.
Sushi stands out with options like the Bluefin Tuna Roll and a creative Steak and Egg Sushi Roll. Unique dishes include the Deli Roll with pastrami and sauerkraut, plus family-style sashimi and sushi tacos.
Elegant decor sets a classy tone for dinners, suitable for groups or dates. Staff show professionalism and warmth, making dinners feel special and memorable.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand shortly after opening.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on weekends.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and mobile payments only.
Counter seating surrounds chefs working with precision, creating an intimate and lively atmosphere. The space feels cozy and warm, inviting focus on each beautifully crafted course. Fresh, high-quality sushi pairs with suggested sake, offering an elevated yet welcoming dining experience.
Omakase offers 13 courses of perfectly fresh sushi with chef's unique secondary flavors in the nigiri. Lunch omakase provides excellent value at $79, combining quality and affordability.
Offers a 13-course omakase dinner priced at $98. Serves well for special occasions like Valentine's Day dinners.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a 10-course lunch omakase for $59.
A 13-course option is available for $79.
The full experience includes 17 courses for $109.
Sleek interior with horigotatsu seating creates a relaxed, intimate vibe. Atmosphere stays quiet and smoke-free, even during busy times. Staff often grill meat for diners, enhancing the authentic yakiniku experience.
Wagyu beef sushi melts in the mouth, offering a rich taste. Meals under $30 come with a free cup of hot green tea and mochi cake for dessert.
Offers yakiniku with options for course meals suitable for family dinners or last-minute plans. Serves as a reliable spot for a satisfying dinner in Midtown.
Good to know
The premium course costs $198 per person.
The restaurant requires customers to cook their own food.
The restaurant has a time limit for dining despite being a premium course experience.
Cozy space blends Japanese decor with Thai style and live jazz music. Dinner offers early seating and a menu with Yezo Yakitori and wasabi ponzu salad. Casual vibe with tiny stools makes it perfect for a relaxed, satisfying meal.
Flavors focus on Yezo Yakitori and dishes like tako wasabi, kai yang, and crying tiger. The salad offers a wasabi kick with ponzu, all served in an Izakaya style setting.
Dinner features early seating options and a menu that pairs well with coffee and dessert. The overall experience delivers a satisfying and complete meal.
Good to know
The restaurant has live jazz music from 8-9pm on Fridays.
There is a lunch special available.
Yezo Thai Isankaya does not have liquor but offers BYOB for beer and wine.
Izakaya-style spot offers authentic Japanese decor and rich chicken ramen for dinner. Cozy vibe with anime-inspired cocktails and lively DJ sets. Early dinners shine with happy hour specials and sake or soju pairings.
Ramen stands out with rich, authentic flavors, especially the chicken ramen. The takoyaki also offers a notable taste experience.
Early dinners suit this spot well with its blend of elegance and comfort. Japanese sake or soju pair nicely with meals, and happy hour offers casual dinner options.
Good to know
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.
Bright, welcoming space offers a calming atmosphere perfect for dinner. Skilled chef serves fresh sushi in generous portions during a 13-course omakase. Attentive service pairs well with sake and wine, creating a special evening vibe.
Fresh, high-quality sushi shines with generous portions and a skilled sushi chef preparing omakase meals. Prices stay affordable while delivering an exceptional Japanese food experience.
Dinner features a 13-course omakase with attentive service and a great ambience. The menu pairs well with a sake and wine list, making it suitable for a special evening.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with $5 Sapporo and great Sake.
The happy hour deal costs $10 for a draft beer and 1 hand roll.
The lunch special includes 3 hand rolls for $15.
Enjoy premium A5 Wagyu beef cooked at your table in a cozy, bright space. Dinner shines with Wagyu Shabu style dishes and engaging service for a fun night out. Appetizers like wagyu sushi and Wagyu Nigiri balance rich flavors perfectly.
Premium shabu shabu features AYCE Wagyu beef cooked in rich sukiyaki broth. Appetizers include wagyu sushi, sweet shrimp, and wagyu tartare, with Wagyu Nigiri balancing beef and rice flavors perfectly.
Dinner offers flavorful and different dishes with a focus on Wagyu Shabu style. Service can be engaging, creating a fun dinner night atmosphere, though experiences vary.
Good to know
You only have 90 minutes for your meal.
The best package is the $98 Diamond package, which includes unlimited premium cuts of Wagyu meat.
Premium sets include the highest quality A5 Japanese wagyu and M9+ Australian wagyu.
Small, crowded sushi restaurant with traditional Japanese décor and a retro vibe creates an authentic atmosphere reminiscent of Japan decades ago. Energy is lively and sometimes loud, with seating both at a long sushi bar and upstairs. Known for top-quality sushi and fresh fish, it requires reservations due to high demand.
Freshness and diversity stand out in the sushi and sashimi offerings. Chefs at the sushi bar are kind and friendly, explaining and accommodating orders during a 15-piece nigiri omakase dinner.
Dinner features an excellent 15-piece nigiri omakase and delicious sashimi and sushi. The Box of Fantasies dinner offers great value at $80, with smooth seating on a Tuesday night reservation.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary as people are often turned away without them.
Make a reservation if you're dining with more than two people.
Paying with cash gets you a 10% discount on your bill.
Bar seating only creates an intimate setting where chefs prepare sushi rolls in view. The atmosphere feels casual and sleek but can be loud due to the open food hall environment. The vibe suits solo diners or pairs seeking high-quality sushi in a compact space with a laid-back city feel.
Fresh, handmade sushi rolls stand out with excellent nori and rice. Fish quality is flavorful and satisfying, making it a solid choice for sushi lovers and newcomers alike.
Minimal wait times happen when arriving at opening hours for lunch or early dinner. Early dinners at 4 pm allow getting in and out in under 30 minutes. The vibe stays relaxed and casual for a dinner experience.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, and expect a long wait during peak hours.
The restaurant does not allow tipping as it is included in the prices.
Hand rolls must be eaten while seated at the bar, not in general seating.
Small space combines classic Japanese izakaya and piano bar vibes with live music and karaoke. Atmosphere feels intimate and cozy but can be loud and smoky during busy times. Regulars include Japanese patrons, creating an authentic environment.
Sushi bowls feature an assortment of fresh, high-quality fish with perfectly seasoned rice. The chirashi stays fresh even after takeout, and the sashimi is notably authentic and melt-in-your-mouth.
Large portions of fish and rice fill you up for dinner. Popular with office goers for quick weeknight meals and early dinners, it serves dishes like cream cheese rolls, katsu, and sushi combos.
Good to know
Kaoru stays open until 3:00 AM on Fridays.
The place fills up quickly at lunch time.
Go off hours from 2-5 PM for no wait.
Underground sushi counter with intimate seating and perfect lighting creates a homey, modern atmosphere. Hip hop music plays softly, adding to the relaxed yet refined vibe. Chefs prepare food openly, fostering a friendly and attentive environment.
Offers an exceptional omakase with fresh fish and generous nigiri cuts. The sushi takeout boxes are immaculately curated and the price stays affordable for the quality.
Dinner offers a spectacular experience with a fantastic playlist curated by Chef Wayne. Expect a high price for the meal.
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Jōji is located in the basement of the building, one floor down in the same building where Summit is.
Japanese restaurant offers a clean and inviting atmosphere with comfortable decor and outdoor terrace seating that catches a good breeze. The vibe ranges from calm and relaxing to casual and clubby, suitable for dining alone or with company. Friendly service complements the overall experience.
Sushi here features extremely fresh sashimi that melts in your mouth and crispy rock shrimp tempura lightly sauced for perfect texture. The menu includes special sushi rolls and hand rolls with high-quality ingredients and great flavor balance.
Sushi dinner and gyoza offer delicious flavors. Meals come at a relaxed pace and prices stay affordable.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights.
The restaurant can get crowded during peak hours.
Affordable lunch options are available on attractive plates.
Seafood restaurant offers a beautifully renovated space with stunning flying fish lighting and a gold shell wall behind the bar. Atmosphere feels stylish and elevated, perfect for business meals or after-work drinks with a crowd from midtown finance. Music can be loud, but the layout provides good table spacing for privacy and a welcoming vibe.
Unrolled spicy tuna sushi and ceviche stand out with fresh flavors. Bento box sushi offers great quality, while Martingale Side Cars and Nigiri deliver solid options.
Offers a versatile dining experience suitable for business lunches, after-work dinners, and special evenings. Serves excellent dinner options that make it a solid choice to unwind after a long day.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6 PM on Fridays and Mondays.
Reservations are suggested, especially for pre-theater dinner between 5 PM and 7 PM.
Drinks are half price only for bar food during happy hour.
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.
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.
Dinner offers a distinct menu with yakitori skewers available only at night. The spot sits just two blocks from nearby accommodations, making it easy to reach for evening meals.
Good to know
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.
Tatami rooms with zashiki seating create an authentic Japanese dining environment. The atmosphere is quiet and elegant, with an old school vibe and occasional elevator jazz playing. Staff communicate in Japanese, adding to the cozy, nostalgic feel.
Japanese meals here include authentic sushi and flavorful bento boxes that match what you'd find in Japan. Dishes like beef sukiyaki, Godzilla curry, and zaru cold soba with tempura stand out for their taste and quality.
Dinner service moves quickly with a request to order within 7 minutes of arrival. Meals offer a pleasant dining experience with a focus on timely seating and ordering.
Good to know
Reservations are required, and it's best to confirm they are open before arriving.
Expect to order within 7 minutes of being seated to avoid missing out.
Prices for a la carte items can be very high, often marked as market price.
Upstairs seating offers a cozy, maritime-themed space separated from the lively double bar area. The atmosphere blends sophistication with relaxation, supported by creative cocktails and fresh seafood. Noise levels can be high, especially near busy tables, but the overall vibe remains welcoming.
Fusion of cuisines blends sushi, Thai, Italian, and American flavors. Dishes like warm crab sushi roll, grilled octopus, and salmon sashimi stand out for freshness and generous portions.
Dinner features a variety of raw oysters and seafood with excellent food and service. The spot works well for early dinners before shows or business gatherings.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get very busy during happy hour and dinner.
Oyster happy hour is every day from 4-6pm.
The happy hour is $35 for a bottle of prosecco and $2 per oyster.
Eight-seat omakase counter in a hidden basement creates an intimate and cozy setting with a speakeasy vibe. Warm, attentive staff enhance a relaxed atmosphere that feels like being in Tokyo. The experience centers on Michelin-starred sushi, exquisite uni, and perfectly seasoned rice.
An intimate 8-seat spot offers Michelin Star Edomae sushi with perfectly prepared rice and legit cuts of fish. The chef adds a unique spin to traditional dishes, broadening flavors into a phenomenal omakase experience.
Dinner here offers a private dining experience with just two people. It suits special occasions like birthdays on quiet evenings.
Good to know
Reservations are not hard to get, but it's best to book in advance.
The omakase experience costs $230 per person, with additional charges for drinks.
Finding the restaurant can be tricky due to construction; look for the basement entrance.
Tables feature smokeless grills for cooking food at the table, creating an interactive dining experience. The space feels cramped and noisy, with glass, wood, and metal surfaces amplifying sound and limiting privacy. Seating ranges from intimate booths to bar areas, offering options for solo diners or groups.
Lunch specials include three kinds of meat, rice, salad, and miso soup. Takoyaki comes crisp yet light. Meat lovers special features fried chicken, sushi with meat, and multiple salads. Matcha tiramisu serves as a notable dessert.
Dinner here features Japanese BBQ with options like the Wagyu Dinner for two that serves three or more. Servers like Bushido and Hira add to the experience, making meals feel special and engaging.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine at the restaurant.
The all-you-can-eat special requires you to leave after 90 minutes.
Happy hour is daily from 11 AM to 5 PM.
Space blends traditional Japanese elements with contemporary design, featuring a golden bar and rose gold velvet chairs that create an elegant, luxurious vibe. Lighting and playlist foster a lively yet intimate atmosphere, attracting a trendy crowd. High top booths near the cocktail lounge highlight the restaurant's architectural beauty and cinematic feel.
Pork gyoza stands out as a must-try dish. Sushi arrives incredibly fresh and looks like an art form on the plate.
Dinner here suits special occasions like birthdays and date nights. The setting fits well after events like shows nearby.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner service to ensure a table.
An appropriate dress code is required to enter the restaurant.
Prices are on the higher side, reflecting the quality of the food.
Cozy underground setting with a serious Kyoto old Japanese feel creates an authentic, speakeasy atmosphere. Loud groups mix with quiet diners, giving a lively yet intimate energy. Extensive, rare sake selection and beautifully presented dishes add to the distinctive experience.
Sushi and sashimi stand out with bluefin tuna, A5 wagyu, and a chef’s choice sashimi that impresses. Noodles like Hokkaido uni soba and Kamo Namban soba offer authentic flavors with quality ingredients.
Elegant space creates a romantic dinner vibe with attentive service that maintains comfort even during table changes. The dinner experience pairs well with an after-dinner sake flight.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for visiting the restaurant.
International customers are required to pay in cash due to payment system limitations.
Get there early as they are busy.
Small sushi restaurant with retro 80s vibe and authentic Japanese atmosphere creates a cozy, inviting space. Music videos from the 70s and 80s play, adding to the old school charm. Intimate seating and personal omakase experience attract those seeking fresh, high-quality sushi.
Freshness stands out with super fresh sushi and an authentic omakase that lets the fish shine. The chef and staff are friendly and accommodating, creating a top-notch Japanese dining experience.
Omakasi dinner offers a fun and enjoyable experience with appetizers rated 10 out of 5. The $80 menu provides a satisfying amount for dinner.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
The restaurant offers a special lunch deal on Wednesdays.
Omakase is a popular choice; let the chef surprise you.
Small sushi counter with 12 seats offers close interaction with chefs and detailed explanations. Atmosphere ranges from lively and fun to chill and relaxing, suitable for groups rather than intimate dining. Music varies, sometimes including loud Chinese tunes, creating a unique and casual vibe.
An 80-minute all-you-can-eat omakase offers 14 courses plus two rounds of free sushi and drinks. Truffle and matcha ice cream provide a unique finish to this authentic Japanese dining experience.
Early dinner Omakase offers a wonderful experience with a menu that feels worth the price. Suitable for casual work nights, client dinners, or outings with friends.
Good to know
The pricing is great for what you get, especially for AYCE options.
Expect larger rice portions with the unlimited dinner option.
The experience may not be worth $100 per person if you don't drink alcohol.
Small, authentic Japanese tonkatsu restaurant with tight seating and traditional decor. Atmosphere feels genuine and immersive, evoking a sense of being in Japan. Offers solo bar seating and interactive touches like grinding sesame seeds.
Tonkatsu and katsu curry stand out with hearty fillet cutlets and fresh sashimi. Meals come with miso soup and rice, offering solid value and a filling experience.
Quick and friendly service suits a pre-show or post-shopping dinner. The atmosphere fits a date or casual meal with quality food and efficient staff during busy times.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash or Zelle for payment.
The lunch menu costs $11 and must be paid in cash.
Most times, customers can expect to be seated in 10-15 minutes, except on Saturday nights at 6:30.
Small basement jazz club with live Japanese jazz bands playing close to diners creates an intimate atmosphere. Dim lighting and walls lined with books and knickknacks add to the cozy, eclectic vibe. Cocktails and Japanese-inspired dishes complement the engaging musical experience.
Authentic Japanese cuisine shines with uni croquettes and cod udon pasta standing out. Solid dishes include curry udon, honey toast dessert, and matcha ice cream with red bean paste.
Arriving at midnight means no wait, making it a convenient late-night dinner spot. Early arrivals or those who don't mind waiting find a chill dinner and drinks vibe.
Good to know
Arriving at 4:30 PM guarantees a seat even on the busiest days.
There is a $10 live music cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays.
You should come during weekdays before 5:30 PM to avoid long waits.
Basement-level jazz club with intimate vibe and low lighting creates a cozy atmosphere. Live jazz bands play classic tunes with welcoming, talented musicians. Unique decor and a sake bar complement the music and add to the distinctive experience.
Small bites like edamame and purple sweet potato tempura come in crisp golden batter. The menu blends Japanese izakaya dishes with unexpected Thai influences, featuring items like Saba ramen.
Live jazz music plays during dinner, creating a cozy atmosphere with intimate seating. The spot works well for late dinners and end-of-week happy hours, with friendly vibes after hours.
Good to know
The jazz band starts at 8 pm on Thursday nights.
Expect a $15 minimum spending per person with no cover charge.
The venue is usually packed during jazz performances on weekends.
Sushi restaurant with warm bamboo design and floor-to-ceiling wood creates a calm, authentic Japanese atmosphere. The space feels open and elegant, focusing on a quiet, relaxing dining experience. Sake selection stands out as excellent and thoughtfully curated.
Exceptional sushi quality matches top standards in Japan with precise preparation. The experience includes five-star service and a focus on seating at the bar for the best interaction.
Chef Kazu's animated personality shines through every nigiri, making dinner memorable. The omakase dinner offers a great experience with attentive service and thoughtful touches like a dessert with a candle for celebrations.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure a spot for the omakase experience.
The omakase experience includes 15 courses priced at $140 per person.
The restaurant has eliminated tipping; tips are not accepted.