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A photo of Nobu Fifty Seven restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(6086)
Price: Very Expensive
• Japanese • 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 Sushi on Me - Jackson Heights restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(597)
Price: Very Expensive
• Japanese • Jackson Heights
Booked 12 times today
Sushi on Me in Jackson Heights is celebrated for its exhilarating and top-tier omakase experience, which is replete with a 15-course sushi feast that has guests raving about the quality and authenticity. Reviewers consistently highlight the “amazing experience,” noting the “delicious sushi” and the “great atmosphere” crafted by fun-loving chefs and unlimited sake. One diner exclaimed, “Best food experience I’ve ever had!” underscoring the memorable combination of flavor and festivity. This hidden gem offers a unique speakeasy vibe, making each visit feel exclusive and intimate. Whether it's your first visit or your next, Sushi on Me promises an unforgettable evening where superb sushi and vibrant energy meet.
A photo of Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ - Flushing, NY | Chinatown of Queens restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(837)
Price: Expensive
• Japanese • Flushing
Booked 58 times today
Gyu-Kaku in Flushing, NY, offers an authentic and memorable Tapas / Small Plates dining experience, making it a standout in the restaurant scene. Celebrated for its interactive Japanese BBQ style, this restaurant allows guests to grill their own small plates right at the table, adding a fun and personalized touch to the meal. Reviewers rave about the quality and flavor of the dishes, with one noting, "The food was really good! I will definitely come again!" and another exclaiming, "Absolutely amazing! Definitely a must try best Japanese BBQ in town." The variety of meats and sides, including the highly recommended Harami Skirt Steak and Prime Kalbi Short Rib, ensure a culinary journey that's both delightful and authentic. The enthusiastic reviews consistently highlight the excellent service and inviting atmosphere, making Gyu-Kaku a must-visit for an exceptional small plates experience.
A photo of Nami Nori - Williamsburg restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(20)
Price: Expensive
• Japanese • Williamsburg
Booked 39 times today
Nami Nori in Williamsburg offers a unique and delightful sushi dining experience, featuring an exquisite menu of open-style temaki hand rolls. Perfectly blending innovation with tradition, guests rave about the "visually tempting" sushi that allows an "amazing" exploration of flavors in each bite. Diners consistently praise the "unbelievable quality" of the sushi, highlighting favorites like the "incredible" coconut shrimp temaki and the "mouthwatering" churros with lemon curd. A dedicated gluten-free menu ensures an inclusive dining experience, with one guest noting it as a "Celiac's paradise." With its vibrant atmosphere and "always spectacular service," Nami Nori stands out as a must-visit for sushi lovers in New York City.
A photo of Wokuni restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(1290)
Price: Expensive
• Japanese • Murray Hill
Booked 56 times today
Wokuni, nestled in the bustling Murray Hill neighborhood of New York City, is renowned for its exceptional sushi cuisine, which has earned it glowing reviews and a spot among the top Michelin-rated sushi joints in NYC. The restaurant stands out for its commitment to quality, with fish flown in nearly daily from Tokyo, ensuring an authentic and fresh dining experience. Diners consistently rave about the "off the charts good" sushi and the "excellent food served by highly knowledgeable staff in a beautiful setting." The remarkable freshness of the sushi, combined with the restaurant's ability to provide a "wonderful omakase experience" where "the courses and amount of food far exceeded expectations," makes Wokuni a must-visit for sushi connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike. The attentive service and elegant ambiance further enhance the dining experience, making every meal memorable.
A photo of Crave Fishbar Upper East restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(62)
Price: Expensive
• Japanese • Upper East Side
Booked 21 times today
Crave Fishbar Upper East, nestled in the vibrant Upper East Side of New York, is a sushi enthusiast's paradise with its commitment to 100% sustainable seafood. Renowned for its freshness and quality, diners rave about the "mouthwateringly good" sushi options, including the spicy tuna roll and warm crab sushi roll highlighted as absolute must-tries. A review enthusiastically notes, "The sushi was among the freshest I’ve ever had," underscoring the restaurant's dedication to offering a top-tier dining experience. With a focus on global flavors and innovative sushi preparations, Crave Fishbar is the go-to destination for sushi lovers seeking authenticity and exceptional culinary craftsmanship in NYC.
A photo of Sushi Noz restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(4)
Price: Very Expensive
• Japanese • Upper East Side
Booked 7 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 Bad Habits restaurant
4.4
Awesome(136)
Price: Moderate
• Japanese • Astoria
Booked 14 times today
Discover the treasure of Astoria at Bad Habits, where the art of sushi is mastered to perfection. One ecstatic diner raved, "I recently dined at Bad Habits and was thoroughly impressed. The 'Mar y Tierra' sushi was a standout, packed with delicious flavors." This spot promises not only an exceptional meal but also a vibrant atmosphere that complements every bite. Whether it’s your first visit or your next, Bad Habits offers a sushi experience with both quality and creativity at its heart, ensuring every diner leaves with memorable flavors and the desire to return soon. Dive into the authenticity and excellence of Bad Habits—Astoria’s sushi gem!
A photo of Momokawa restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(244)
Price: Expensive
• Japanese • Upper East Side
Booked 25 times today
At Momokawa, located in the bustling Upper East Side of New York, the essence of Japanese cuisine is captured through an array of exquisite dishes that showcase both the tradition and innovation of Japan. This restaurant, celebrated for its "top-quality meals" and a sushi bar managed by a chef with over 30 years of experience, offers a menu that includes delights such as Wagyu Sukiyaki and fresh, high-quality sushi. Reviewers rave about the authenticity and quality, noting the Sukiyaki hotpot as "simply fantastic" and the eel sushi as "outstanding." The atmosphere, described as "beautiful" and "elegant," complements the culinary experience, making Momokawa a must-visit for those seeking an authentic Japanese dining adventure.
A photo of Kappo Masa restaurant
4.5
Awesome(632)
Price: Very Expensive
• Japanese • Upper East Side
Booked 20 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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