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4.8
Exceptional(29)
Price: Very Expensive
• Soba • Chinatown
Booked 1 time today
Welcome to Shhh Omakase, a culinary gem nestled in the vibrant streets of Chinatown, New York, where Japanese cuisine meets creativity and style. This intimate spot offers an 18-course Omakase experience that is both innovative and rooted in tradition, executed masterfully by Chef Jason. Guests rave about the "fresh and delicious" flavors and the "excellent service," with special mentions of standout dishes like wagyu beef topped with foie gras. The cozy ambiance, reminiscent of Japan's intimate dining spots, enhances the experience, making every visit memorable. With unlimited sake and seasonal menus, Shhh Omakase isn't just a meal; it's a journey through the exquisite tastes of Japan. As one diner puts it, it's "definitely worth every penny," promising a unique dining adventure that keeps patrons returning for more.
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4.6
Exceptional(503)
Price: Very Expensive
• Soba • Lower East Side
Booked 3 times today
At Yopparai on the Lower East Side, New York, revel in an authentic Izakaya experience that consistently impresses even the most discerning diners. Praised for its "legit" and "authentic cuisine," Yopparai offers a delightful array of traditional Japanese dishes, from homemade tofu to intricately prepared sashimi and sushi. The extensive sake selection complements each dish, enhancing the dining experience in an atmosphere that evokes true Japanese charm. Guests love the intimate tatami seating and the knowledgeable staff, making it an ideal spot for any occasion. One diner raved, "Felt like I was in Japan and not in the middle of NYC." Whether you're seeking a memorable omakase or just a cozy night out, Yopparai promises an unforgettable journey through Japanese culinary excellence.
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4.8
Exceptional(0)
Price: Very Expensive
• Soba • Sheepshead Bay
Sushi Mikasa is a simple but high-end sushi bar. To our locals, Sushi Mikasa is known as one of Brooklyn's best. The simplistic nature of the dining room and decor is done in homage to the hole-in-the-wall sushi restaurants in Japan that are tucked in alleys and in subway stations but serve world-class sushi. Sushi Mikasa has a rotating selection of sushi available depending on what fish Chef Kevin, formerly of Sushi Seki, is able to procure. Unlike other restaurants that blend sushi with other forms of Japanese cuisine, Sushi Mikasa sticks exclusively to sushi, nigiri, and sashimi for its menu. Some additional chef's signatures are the salmon sautéed tomato, kampachi, crunchy eel avocado, yellowtail jalapeño, medium toro, and sea bass skewers.
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4.8
Exceptional(3160)
Price: Very Expensive
• Soba • NoHo
Booked 116 times today
At BONDST in NoHo, New York, the seafood is not just fresh; it's an experience. This trendy hotspot has consistently wowed diners with its "spectacular" new Japanese cuisine that beautifully integrates European and Asian influences. Known for winning Citysearch's 2007 and 2008 awards for Best Sushi in NYC, BONDST continues to outshine with dishes like the "to die for" tuna tart and "incredible" crispy rice. As one reviewer exclaims, "If you have the chance to go, GO! The best meal I’ve ever had." The seamless blend of top-notch service, inviting ambiance, and impeccably fresh seafood ensures every visit is nothing short of amazing.
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4.7
Exceptional(6073)
Price: Very Expensive
• Soba • Midtown West
Booked 225 times today
Nobu Fifty Seven, located in the vibrant Midtown West, New York, is a beacon of creative Japanese cuisine. Since its opening in 2005, this establishment has not only lived up to but surpassed the lofty expectations set by its legendary chef, Nobu Matsuhisa. With a menu that features innovative dishes like Tiradito Nobu Style and the iconic Black Cod Miso, it's no wonder the restaurant has earned three stars from the New York Times. Diners consistently rave about the experience, describing it as "always top notch" and "worth every penny." The ambiance and service complement the exquisite food, making every visit memorable. As one reviewer puts it, "Nobu is Nobu for a reason. It’s delicious."
A photo of Kappo Masa restaurant
4.5
Awesome(630)
Price: Very Expensive
• Soba • Upper East Side
Booked 13 times today
Kappo Masa, nestled beneath the Gagosian Gallery on Madison Avenue in the Upper East Side of New York, is a gem for sushi connoisseurs. Esteemed chef Masayoshi "Masa" Takayama ensures each dish reflects the zenith of fresh, modern Japanese cuisine. Diners rave about the "best Japanese food in New York," with sushi that's "always so fresh" and described by many as "the best Sushi and overall restaurant in Manhattan." The sashimi is notably fresh, and the ambiance of dining near the open kitchen adds a touch of elegance to the experience. Kappo Masa is consistently praised for its "amazing quality and flavor combination," making it a must-visit for anyone seeking an exceptional sushi experience.
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4.8
Exceptional(2709)
Price: Expensive
• Soba • Upper West Side
Booked 70 times today
At Sushi Yasaka on the Upper West Side, excellence and authenticity reign supreme in their Japanese specialty cuisine. This bustling spot delights with "spectacular" sushi, made from fish selected daily at the market for peak freshness. Patrons rave about the "always fresh and delicious" offerings, particularly praising the traditional style slicing that enhances flavor and texture. A standout favorite is the omakase experience, which locals describe as a journey through exquisite tastes and artful presentation. With glowing reviews like "best sushi on the Upper West Side" and "super fresh quality sushi," it's clear why Sushi Yasaka has become a beloved neighborhood gem, consistently delivering "great value" and "fantastic service." Whether it's for a cozy date or a casual lunch, Sushi Yasaka promises a top-tier dining experience that keeps sushi lovers returning.
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4.8
Exceptional(776)
Price: Expensive
• Soba • Midtown East
Booked 8 times today
At Restaurant Nippon in Midtown East, New York, the Tempura cuisine takes center stage with its authentic flair and exquisite preparation. Since 1963, this culinary haven has been serving up traditional Edo-mae style Tempura that patrons describe as a "standout feature" of the menu. Diners rave about the "delicious and high-quality" Tempura, highlighting the dish's light, crispy texture, which perfectly encapsulates the essence of classic Japanese cooking. As one of New York's pioneering Japanese eateries, Nippon offers an experience that feels both "incredibly cozy and authentic," making every visit a memorable journey through the finest tastes of Japan. Whether you're seated in the elegant tatami room or at the bustling tempura bar, Restaurant Nippon promises an unparalleled dining delight in the heart of the city.
A photo of Kawabun NYC restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(76)
Price: Very Expensive
• Soba • Midtown East
Booked 17 times today
Kawabun NYC, nestled in the heart of Midtown East, New York, offers an exceptional Japanese dining experience that seamlessly blends 400 years of traditional Kaiseki cuisine with modern elegance. Chef Yoshitaka Ito, hailing from Nagoya, crafts dishes that transport diners straight to Japan with their authenticity and culinary precision. Patrons rave about the "unmatched authenticity and intricate flavors," with dishes like the charcoal-grilled Hitsumabushi and delicately prepared Unaju receiving high praise. The ambiance of Kawabun NYC complements its cuisine perfectly, providing a serene and inviting atmosphere. With glowing reviews highlighting the "divine flavors" and "attentive service," Kawabun NYC stands as a pinnacle of Japanese gastronomy in New York City.
A photo of Wano restaurant
4.3
Awesome(51)
Price: Expensive
• Soba • Midtown East
Booked 2 times today
Nestled in the heart of Midtown, WANO New York is a vibrant beacon of contemporary Japanese Izakaya culture, bringing a slice of Tokyo's spirited dining scene to the Big Apple. At WANO, every dish tells a story, crafted with the finesse of traditional techniques and the flair of modern innovation. Our Izakaya is a celebration — of flavors that sing, of company that warms the heart, and of the Izakaya tradition that pulsates through the city's veins.
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