Modern Japanese space features a huge table surrounding sushi chefs and an elegant black setting with wooden accents. Atmosphere blends intimate, curated experience with loud nightclub music, creating a unique contrast. High-quality ingredients and expertly prepared omakase define the dining experience.
Miso soup starts the meal with a taste that feels like Tokyo. The Daishi Soup offers a delicious and refreshing option.
Sushi features premium ingredients and fresh fish paired with flavorful sushi rice. The omakase offers a skilled sushi master who shares insights during a luxurious, high-quality dining experience.
Good to know
The omakase costs $195 for 18 pieces.
Dinner reservations are recommended.
Revisiting one piece of fish from the omakase costs an extra $35.
Open kitchen creates intimate atmosphere where chefs prepare dishes with precision. Cozy space invites interaction and showcases Japanese-French fusion cuisine with fresh, bold flavors. Extensive, unique sake selection complements a menu featuring high-end sushi and creative adaptations.
Soup features inventive and unique flavors that stand out. It serves as a warm, comforting dish often enjoyed after a refreshing salad.
Creative sushi blends traditional techniques with modern twists. Omakase features distinct nigiri flavors, raw sushi, oysters, wagyu, and unique dishes like lobster bisque cappuccino and house sake.
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Reservations are done in rounds, with all guests seated at the same time.
Expect a high price point for the 12-course tasting menu.
Valentineโs Day features complimentary sake and a keychain for guests.
Small space with low lighting creates an intimate atmosphere suited for dates and groups. The venue feels cozy yet loud, with a speakeasy vibe and a strong focus on detailed decor and thoughtful design. Music and drink options like highballs and sake add to the lively, modern energy.
Broths here are rich, nutty, and savory, with a smoked dashi flavor standing out. Vegan miso ramen features a creamy broth that soaks into noodles well.
Ramen stands out with smoked dashi broth and a Spicy Tan Tan option. The noodles and broth deliver a consistently excellent taste that defines the Japanese food here.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating.
The restaurant fills up quickly, so arrive early or reserve in advance.
Ramen costs $28 for a bowl, which is on the higher end.
Indoor garden with lush greenery and natural lighting creates a peaceful atmosphere. Outdoor seating in a quiet courtyard offers a relaxing dining experience. Service includes an innovative call button system for convenience.
Soup dumplings stand out with their perfect balance and meticulous broth marination. Pho offers a rich and satisfying broth that complements the noodles well.
Fresh sushi and sashimi stand out with beautiful presentation and delicate flavors. Dishes like Chirashi and avocado eel sushi offer a satisfying variety.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available daily from 11am to 3pm.
Discounts are offered from 4-7pm on weekdays.
You can press a button for service at your table.
Modern, minimal space with sleek decor and a hip energy creates a relaxed yet stylish vibe. Lighting is bright but well done, supporting a cozy, inviting atmosphere suitable for dates, groups, or solo dining at the bar. The environment welcomes a diverse crowd and balances upscale feel with a chill, spacious layout.
Complimentary miso soup comes with meals and includes refills. The soup is delicious and often considered very good alongside hand rolls.
Fresh sushi hand rolls stand out with well balanced flavors and a 4-roll menu that offers variety. The miso soup is complimentary and highly praised for its quality.
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Temakase offers casual dining with no reservations needed, and you can just walk in.
The hand rolls cost $38 for six pieces.
Temakase has a no-tip policy, simplifying the payment process.
Sleek, modern space with minimalist decor and tight counter seating creates an intimate but busy vibe. Bright, clean atmosphere feels cozy yet trendy, attracting those seeking unique temaki sushi served individually. Signature cocktails and gluten-free options add to a distinct dining experience.
Rich and flavorful clam soup stands out with a soothing, miso-based broth. The miso soup offers a deep, savory taste that complements the variety of flavor combinations available.
Sushi here features unbelievable quality with a standout kanpachi pineapple temaki as the star. Starters like Wasabi Cucumber Tataki and Spicy Tuna Dip complement a variety of hand rolls including California and spicy tuna.
Good to know
The restaurant is completely gluten free, making it safe for celiacs.
You should reserve a table ahead to avoid a 1-3 hour wait.
Make sure to make a reservation because space is limited.
Small Japanese restaurant with dim lighting and rustic decor creates a cozy atmosphere suited for intimate meals. Communal seating dominates, featuring a large wooden table that encourages a friendly vibe despite tight spaces. Drinks include sake and unique cocktails, complementing the authentic food offerings.
Broths here are flavorful and authentic, with no MSG and balanced salt levels. The miso soup stands out as delicious and well-crafted, while the udon broth is healing and chewy with a satisfying texture.
Udon dishes stand out with a chewy texture and well-balanced broth that feels healing. Sushi includes top-notch options and unique sushi tacos, alongside flavorful gyoza and ramen.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid a wait of about 30 minutes.
The restaurant has a wait time of about 35 minutes on a rainy Saturday night.
Happy hour runs from 5 PM to 7 PM with limited specials.
Modern decor creates a beautiful, spacious setting with a private room in the back. Atmosphere stays intimate and lively, enhanced by a DJ on weekends. Sushi and cocktails like the Lychee Martini stand out as fresh and original.
Soup options include lobster miso soup with pineapple, shrimp, rice, and oysters, offering a rich and tasty experience. The miso soup served is consistently delicious and part of generous lunch sets.
Freshness stands out with exceptional sushi and sashimi. Rolls come out wonderful and really good, making it an excellent spot for Japanese food.
Good to know
For happy hour specials, you have to sit in the bar area.
Valentine's Day is a busy time at the restaurant.
Gratuity is automatically added for large tables.
Japanese restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating with a heated backyard patio featuring lights, art, and a small tree. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxing with a down-to-earth vibe and pleasant music. The garden area provides a cozy escape with greenhouse vibes and a spring-like feel.
Soups feature flavorful miso and a Taiwanese beef noodle option with knife cut noodles, bok choy, and pickles. The miso soup pairs well with sushi and bento boxes.
Sushi here is fresh and high quality with rolls like the crispy sweet potato tempura standing out. Dishes like chirashi and chicken teriyaki come at affordable prices in a calm setting.
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Happy hour is held in the garden with nice deals on Saturdays.
Reservations for 7:30 PM on a Monday night are available.
Takeout orders are ready in about 10 minutes.
Spacious layout with an open kitchen and in-house noodle making creates a modern, airy feel. Atmosphere blends airport lounge calm with family-friendly seating and outdoor options. Unique Yuzu Shio ramen stands out as a signature dish.
Broth stands out with a clean taste and rich umami. Yuzu ramen features a distinct citrus flavor and lighter, yet flavorful broth.
Yuzu ramen stands out with its unique yuzu shio broth and bright citrus flavor. Tsuyu tsukemen offers a rich dipping experience, and crispy chicken gyoza tostadas add a crunchy side.
Good to know
Happy hour specials on drinks and food are available from 4-7pm on weekdays.
A weekday lunch special is offered for $25, including an appetizer, ramen, and drink.
The restaurant has gluten-free options available for those with dietary restrictions.
Japanese restaurant combines distinctive Japanese paintings and a central bar area with a DJ-curated music mix that keeps energy flowing without overpowering conversation. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with a cool Brooklyn vibe, attracting a lively crowd that enjoys both dining and socializing.
Freshness stands out with super fresh sushi and high quality sushi rolls. The menu includes excellent chicken karaage alongside well-prepared sushi, creating a solid Japanese food experience.
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Happy hour offers half-price drinks from 4-7pm on weekdays.
DJ nights happen every Saturday, creating a lively atmosphere.
Parking is available out front, making access easy.
Tiny space with just 12 seats and an open kitchen creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere varies from quiet and cozy during breakfast to loud and less fitting music later. Seating is limited, requiring advance planning to dine here.
Broths feature a tuna base replacing pork belly, creating a hearty and creamy profile. The tonkotsu-style ramen offers a rich, flavorful depth with balanced spice, while miso soup adds a perfectly balanced savory touch.
Ramen here stands out with a tuna-broth that is hearty and creamy, replacing the usual pork belly with fatty tuna. The seafood tonkatsu offers a unique twist on traditional pork-based broth, making it a solid choice for ramen lovers.
Good to know
Reservations are a must as this place gets booked out.
You need to make a reservation 2 weeks ahead.
The restaurant has only 12 seats, with 4 at the counter and two tables for up to 4 people.
Japanese restaurant features traditional floor seating with cushions and a zen-inspired design that creates a calm, relaxed atmosphere. The space feels spacious even when full, with handcrafted food and superb sake selections enhancing the authentic dining experience.
Starts with an incredible soup that comes as part of a fixed price set. Includes miso soup alongside 12 pieces, rice, nori, and several seasoning options.
Sashimi comes in about 12 types with various salts from around the world. The omakase features a colorful spread and a do-it-yourself element that makes the meal interactive and engaging.
Good to know
Reservations are required as the restaurant does not accept walk-in guests.
All parties must be present before being seated.
You must wash your hands and take off your shoes upon entering.
Restaurant combines Japanese roots with European influence in a beautifully decorated space featuring immersive storytelling and secret bookshelf entrance. Atmosphere balances upscale vibe with approachability, creating a unique and welcoming experience. Guests enjoy carefully curated artifacts and a multi-sensory environment that feels like stepping into a spy movie.
Broth simmered for 60 to 64 hours delivers a rich, umami-packed flavor. Servers pour this warm broth over rice and sea bream for a unique second course that rounds out the meal.
Sushi comes very fresh with a unique twist in the kaisen-don and nigiri options. Mixing ponzu sauce with egg yolk and pouring broth adds a distinct touch, while pickled edamame stands out as a flavorful side.
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Reservations are recommended as it can be difficult to snag one.
The restaurant ran out of dessert at 8 PM, so arrive early.
Expect generous portions, but some dishes may not match Instagram photos.
Small, intimate Japanese restaurant with an exposed sushi kitchen and nice booths creates a quiet, friendly atmosphere. Fresh seafood and affordable sushi stand out alongside crispy tempura and flavorful teriyaki dishes. The vibe suits casual dinners and catch-ups without alcohol service.
Freshness stands out in the soups, especially the miso soup and Mizu soup. The lunch special pairs soup with sushi rolls and salad for a solid value.
Sushi comes fresh with crispy ton katsu and juicy tempura. Salmon avocado maki rolls offer generous fish portions at a good price.
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Happy hour offers $3 off rolls, 50% off beer, and free edamame with $50 purchase.
Ordering over the phone helps avoid price gauging on delivery apps.
The restaurant does not allow BYOB (Bring Your Own Beer).