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Privy 5 New York Japanese
People here love their Japanese food and are spoiled by the quality Japanese restaurants they can find all over the city. But all Japanese restaurants are not created equally and some just happen to shine above the rest. Here is the list of those restaurants.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Midtown
Cuisine:Cafe/Coffee/Tea/Bakery, Delis/Sandwiches, Desserts, Japanese, Japanese Sushi
18 E 41st St New York City NY 10003(212) 779-0600Upbeat and modern, Café Zaiya is a perfect blend of New York and the Orient. Although small, Café Zaiya is trendy and interesting with some of the best authentic Japanese food you are likely to try. It's difficult to short list the good stuff but we tried the spicy tuna onigiri, katsu curry, kabocha pumpkin pie (not always available) black sesame froyo and the mochi donuts, this was very good eati ... read more > -
Categories: Night Life, Restaurants
Neighborhood: East 40s
Cuisine:Japanese
211 East 43rd Street, B1 (Between 2nd & 3rd Avenue) New York City NY 10017+1 212 953 7253The old adage that one should never "judge a book by its cover" is very apt in the case of Sakagura. The rather pedestrian almost book store-ish entrance is a magic portal to one of NYC's finest Japanese restaurants. The décor is amazing and the food equally so. Not to miss dishes at Sakagura include an absolutely stunning Kamo Roast duck, Agedashi Tofu, Sanma Onigiri, grilled octopus and any of t ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
Cuisine:Japanese, Japanese Sushi
401 East 73rd Street (between 1st Ave & York Ave) New York City NY 10021212-249-8583One should always try to look beyond the benchmark dishes when savouring traditional food but in the case of Sasabune it is difficult not to fixate on the heavenly sushi they serve. These gems defy description and have to be tried to be fully appreciated. For those who lean a little more towards the traditional, the Sasabune Omakase is well worth a try. This 12 course fish and shellfish extravagan ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
Cuisine:Japanese, Japanese Sushi
10 Columbus Circle, 4/F Time Warner Center New York City NY 10019+1 212 823 9800The wonderful mirroring of traditional Japanese minimalist architecture found inside Masa was a sure indication of the quality of the dining experience we were about to indulge in. Masa offers its patrons a wonderfully eclectic selection of authentic Japanese meals and some of the best sushi and sashimi in the city. For those who pursue perfection in Wagyu beef this is where to find it. The meat m ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Tribeca
Cuisine:Japanese, Japanese Sushi
105 Hudson Street (at Franklin Street) New York City NY 10013+1 212 219 0500For those who appreciate a quiet, unrushed authentic Japanese meal in a tastefully serene setting Nobu is the place. With delightful décor and a tasting menu which rates as one of the best we have come across, Nobu impresses long before the main course. Their almost legendary Black Cod is the epitome of the Japanese culinary art as is their dreamy miso soup. The Sushi and tempura is tantalizing an ... read more > -
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