Minimalist design and intimate space create a serene and elegant atmosphere with warm lighting and carefully chosen ambient music. Chefs interact with diners, adding a lively yet conversational vibe. The setting supports a unique omakase experience distinguished by meticulous plating and modern decor.
Omakase here offers a unique curated menu with sushi quality that surpasses many pricier spots. The experience impresses both beginners and veterans with its unparalleled value and craftsmanship.
Space feels nice and intimate with well-chosen ambient music and elegant place settings. The vibe stays immaculate and intimate throughout the dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations are hard to get, so book well in advance.
The omakase experience costs $125 per person.
Expect to spend around $400 for two people with drinks.
Intimate space offers chef-driven omakase with authentic Japanese craftsmanship and fresh ingredients. Warm, cozy atmosphere feels exclusive and relaxed, blending tradition with innovation. Staff from Tokyo provide detailed guidance, enhancing the culinary experience.
An intimate, chef-driven omakase offers more than just sushi and sashimi. The ramen stands out as spectacular, with authentic flavors guided by a knowledgeable owner.
Cozy, chef-driven omakase offers a unique experience beyond sushi and sashimi. The space feels intimate and exclusive with counter and limited table seating.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dining.
The restaurant offers a vegan menu alongside traditional options.
Expect a unique omakase experience with detailed dish explanations.
Small sushi restaurant offers an intimate setting with a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Chef works quickly and efficiently, creating beautifully crafted sushi pieces with incredibly fresh fish. Complimentary sake and a BYOB policy add to the authentic, New York-style dining experience.
Omakase here offers unique flavor combinations with each piece crafted as a masterpiece. The 12-course menu is generous and fresh, all for under $100.
Small space creates an intimate setting with a vibe that is both lively and cozy. Meals here feel personal and close-knit.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary because they only soft opened.
The last seating is at 10 PM.
The price of the omakase is worth it at $68.
Private rooms with garden views and intimate booths create a cozy, high-class atmosphere reminiscent of a Japanese izakaya. Elegant interior design features tranquil gardens and fountains, offering a serene and authentic dining environment. The space feels warm and welcoming, with a strong sense of privacy and calm.
Sukiyaki features a tasteful broth and amazing wagyu, matching authentic Japanese flavors. Sushi options include Shrimp Tempura, Uni, and Wagyu, complemented by desserts like Matcha Tiramisu and Watermelon Seasonal Shaved Ice.
Private rooms create an intimate atmosphere for small gatherings. The setting suits quiet events with close company.
Good to know
Tasting is best but will take time (up to 3 hours).
The restaurant charges $72 for bringing in a cake for 6 people.
The tasting course with the sake pairing costs just under $500 per person.
Small space with minimalistic Japanese decor and a fabulous sushi bar creates a calm, inviting atmosphere. Quiet setting avoids overwhelming crowds and noise, offering a pleasant, intimate dining experience. Semi-private wooden table area adds a unique touch for groups.
Freshness stands out with high quality fish and a brilliant variety of sashimi. Rolls like the spicy scallop and 6.5 dragon deliver consistent flavor, while desserts like mochi add a sweet finish.
Dining happens downstairs in a cozy basement that feels very intimate. The space suits romantic dinners and quiet client meetings.
Good to know
Reservations are required a few days in advance due to high demand.
The restaurant is not wheelchair accessible; it has steps leading down.
Expect to pay around $150 per person for a full dining experience.
Small space with intimate bar seating and minimalistic decor creates an open, comfortable setting. Atmosphere feels rushed and transactional due to one-hour seating limits, but includes fun celebrations like chef performances for birthdays. Sushi quality stands out despite the brisk pace.
Offers authentic omakase with options like a 6-piece lunch special and a 17-piece course. Prices range from $35 to $100, delivering excellent sushi and a phenomenal neighborhood experience.
Warm, intimate ambiance sets a cozy tone with traditional Omakase bar seating. A 12-seat countertop offers a personalized 13-course sushi experience.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary to dine at this restaurant.
You have one hour to finish your meal, so be prepared.
The 12-course meal costs $65, while the 17-course meal is $100.
Counter seating creates an intimate, cozy setting with a serene, simple ambiance. The space feels welcoming and elegant without being stuffy, offering a top-tier sushi experience with flavorful omakase twists.
Omakase here stands out with a 9-course menu that balances classic nigiri and creative rolls. The miso soup offers a rich, flavorful broth, and the setting feels intimate and welcoming.
A 12-seater setup creates an intimate and curated omakase experience. Chefs explain each course with great detail, making the setting feel personal and special.
Good to know
The 12-course Omakase is available for Saturday brunch.
A meal can easily run $200 per person.
There is a fee to use a credit card, with a 3% surcharge.
Intimate sushi bar with a cozy, authentic atmosphere and a small, simple counter where the chef prepares dishes. The vibe is relaxed and unpretentious, welcoming casual or formal attire. Offers an excellent sake selection that pairs well with the meal.
Omakase offers extraordinarily fresh fish with a top-notch balance between shari and neta. Non-sushi appetizers come as delicately put together small dishes, and miso soup carries a deep sea fragrance.
Small, simple counter creates an intimate atmosphere. Chef works closely, making the experience personal and engaging.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the omakase experience, especially during peak times.
The total cost for two diners is approximately $425.
Lunch menu offers great value for money compared to dinner.
Tiny tea house blends Italian style with Japanese quality and NYC hospitality in a calming, minimalist space. Limited seating includes four indoor bar seats and a small outdoor patio with benches. Atmosphere feels intimate and serene, enhanced by soothing music and incense.
Matcha here stands out for its authentic quality and intimate ceremony with a Japanese tea master. The experience offers some of the best matcha available in the city.
A super small space creates a serene and traditional atmosphere. The setting feels very intimate, perfect for a quiet matcha ceremony with a tea master.
Good to know
There are only four seats available, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Visitors can spend an hour learning about matcha while whisking their own.
The tasting experience with the owner is both educational and enjoyable.