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A photo of Sushi Kai - Fort Lee restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(144)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Fort Lee
Booked 2 times today
Sushi Kai in Fort Lee, NJ, is a gem for those seeking an authentic and exceptional Japanese Omakase experience. Patrons rave about the "top quality fish" and the "rotating menu" that never fails to impress, making every visit uniquely delightful. Sushi Kai is celebrated for its meticulous attention to detail, from the exquisite presentation to the freshness of its ingredients. The restaurant's $155 Omakase includes a multi-course seasonal tasting menu that has been described as "a deal" considering the quality and quantity of dishes offered. The BYOB option adds a personalized touch, enhancing the dining experience at this intimate and highly recommended venue. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging in the pleasures of fine sushi, Sushi Kai promises an unforgettable culinary journey.
A photo of MOCHA BLEU Patisserie | Bistro + Mixology BAR restaurant
Price: Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Teaneck
Booked 5 times today
At Mocha Bleu in Teaneck, the essence of Italian cuisine is elevated with an inventive flair. Renowned for its cherry wood-fired pizzas, this restaurant captures the authentic taste of Italy with its Neapolitan-style pizzas like the celebrated Funghi Sucre. Patrons rave about the "wood-fired perfection" and the "real Neapolitan-style, brick oven perfection" that brings a slice of Italy to every table. Beyond pizza, the culinary expertise extends to "the best kosher lasagna I've ever had" and a variety of pasta that leaves diners longing for more. Mocha Bleu not only promises a delightful Italian experience but delivers it with every dish.
A photo of Nobu Fifty Seven restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(6073)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Midtown West
Booked 220 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 Catch New York restaurant
4.5
Awesome(10134)
Price: Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Meatpacking District
Booked 129 times today
Catch New York, nestled in the vibrant Meatpacking District of Manhattan, is celebrated for its unparalleled sushi offerings. This landmark destination promises a dynamic dining atmosphere, complemented by its signature dishes like the Catch Roll and Truffle Sashimi. Patrons rave about the authenticity and creativity of the sushi, declaring it "the best sushi I’ve had in a long time." The carefully curated menu ensures every bite is an adventure in taste, with favorites like the "Truffle sashimi, which is a MUST," and the innovative Surf and Turf roll. Whether it's the rooftop views or the exceptional service, Catch New York offers an unforgettable experience where every detail adds to the magic of its sushi cuisine.
A photo of Sushi By Bou - Times Square NYC @ Sanctuary Hotel restaurant
4.5
Awesome(467)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Midtown West
Booked 20 times today
Dive into the heart of Tokyo at Sushi By Bou in Times Square, NYC, where the allure of authentic Japanese cuisine comes alive. This gem, nestled behind a secret door at the Sanctuary Hotel, offers an exquisite Omakase experience that aficionados describe as "a delightful surprise" and "the best sushi we have ever had." Each dish, from uni to toro, is crafted with precision, with guests praising the "melt in your mouth" sensations and the vibrant, fun ambiance. Perfect for a pre-show meal or a special occasion, Sushi By Bou delivers a culinary journey that's both "intimate" and "incredibly delicious," making it a must-visit spot in Midtown West.
A photo of YAKINIKU TORAJI restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(186)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Midtown East
Booked 18 times today
Yakiniku Toraji in Midtown East, New York, is a beacon of authentic Japanese Yakiniku cuisine. Since its inception in Tokyo in 1995, Toraji has mastered the art of Yakiniku, offering a sublime dining experience that transports patrons straight to Tokyo. Praised for its "high quality" and "tasty" selections, the restaurant provides a variety of cuts that are "well-marbled and lovely," including their signature steak selection and the thick beef tongue, which you simply "do not miss." As one reviewer raves, "Everything is 10/10 — highly recommend." Toraji's commitment to quality ingredients and exceptional service makes every meal a memorable event, ensuring it's not just a meal, but an experience. Whether you're a connoisseur of Japanese BBQ or a newcomer eager to explore, Yakiniku Toraji promises to deliver taste, happiness, and health with every dish.
A photo of Sushi Noz restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(4)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Upper East Side
Booked 6 times today
Craftsmanship at its finest is displayed at Sushi Noz, where guests experience our seasonal omakase menu curated nightly by Chef Nozomu Abe. Known as "Noz" to his friends, Abe-san is part of a movement from Japan advancing Edomae-style sushi, incorporating aging and preparation techniques that date back to Japan's Edo period. Upon entering the restaurant, guests are transported by the Sukiya-style wooden interior, which was assembled using more than a dozen types of cedar. The centerpiece of our first dining room is our 8-seat, 200-year-old hinoki wood sushi bar and traditional ice chest, where Chef Noz refrigerates the evening's neta selections. Our second dining room features a sushi bar made from tamo ash wood, which accommodates an additional 6 guests. We welcome our guests in true Japanese hospitality, offering two nightly seatings at each counter.
A photo of The Bazaar by José Andrés - New York restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(356)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • NoMad
Booked 34 times today
At The Bazaar by José Andrés located in the vibrant NoMad neighborhood of New York, Spanish cuisine is elevated to an art form. Celebrated for its innovative fusion of Spanish and Japanese elements, the restaurant delights diners with its creative dishes that are as visually appealing as they are delicious. Patrons rave about the "exceptional food" and the "amazing, flavorful experiences" that make every meal memorable. The standout Spanish-inspired dishes, such as the Tuna Empanadilla, are consistently highlighted for their exquisite flavors. The Bazaar offers a truly unique dining experience where every detail is curated to perfection, making it a must-visit destination for lovers of authentic and inventive Spanish cuisine.
A photo of Blue Ribbon Sushi & Steak restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(201)
Price: Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Chelsea
Booked 42 times today
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Chelsea, Blue Ribbon Sushi & Steak offers an extraordinary fusion of Japanese and Steakhouse cuisines that is both authentic and innovative. This restaurant excels in its selection of high-quality steaks, featuring both domestic and prized Japanese Wagyu, which has garnered rave reviews for its melt-in-your-mouth texture. Guests consistently praise the “best ribeye I have ever had in NYC,” highlighting the exceptional quality that sets Blue Ribbon apart from other steakhouses. The seamless blend of upscale dining with attentive service makes it a must-visit destination. Whether it's the finely crafted sushi or the expertly cooked steaks, Blue Ribbon promises an unforgettable dining experience right in the bustling locale of Chelsea.
A photo of Catch Steak New York restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(2955)
Price: Expensive
• Kyoto-style • West Village
Booked 94 times today
Located at 88 Ninth Avenue between 16th and 17th Streets and adjacent to The Maritime Hotel, Catch Steak New York combines the authority of a classic steakhouse with the energetic vibe of a Catch Hospitality Group property. The restaurant is spread throughout 4 dining rooms, including a heated outdoor patio and a retractable rooftop. The menu features a curated collection of the world's best cuts and Catch-style dishes for a more approachable steakhouse experience.
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