Nami Nori is a casual, Japanese restaurant specializing in open-style temaki hand rolls, in the West Village. The menu features signature hand rolls, including crunchy varieties, as well as classic versions, and a special vegan section. Japanese-inspired snacks and desserts are also on offer. Beer, sake and wine are available both on tap and by the bottle.
Situé dans le quartier de NoHo, le BONDST est un restaurant tendance de centre-ville présentant un décor intérieur chaleureux et minimaliste. Il propose une cuisine japonaise moderne aux influences européennes et asiatiques. Le BONDST a gagné le prix du public Citysearch en 2007 et 2008 pour le Meilleur Sushi de New York, ainsi que le prix du public 2008 du Meilleur Martini de New York.
Occupying a dramatic, festive space beneath the catwalk entry of Moxy Lower East Side, Japanese restaurant Sake no Hana serves free-spirited izakaya dishes invigorated with New York attitude. With a shareable menu of grilled teppanyaki dishes, yakitori skewers, Wagyu beef, creative sushi rolls, and a curated list of sakes, beers, and cocktails highlighting Japanese spirits. The space buzzes with alluring energy perfect for any celebration.
Le CATCH propose des interprétations contemporaines, sophistiquées et accessibles de plats de fruits de mer classiques. Ses plats, par leur brillante et irréprochable complexité, sauront surprendre votre palais. Ce restaurant de 2 étages et de 275 sièges offre une variété d'expériences culinaires uniques à ses fidèles clients. Il met en vedette une cuisine ouverte et des tables à manger communes dans une atmosphère accueillante.
The Den, an exclusive hidden sushi concept located inside Azabu New York. Helmed by Tokyo-trained chef, Toshihide Terado, curating an unforgettable Omakase experience. Operating with the Japanese spirit of Omotenashi as our guiding compass, The Den elevates the local culinary scene with authentic Japanese cuisine and transportive experiences. Enjoy our authentic Edomae sushi with us. Located inside Azabu New York on a beautiful cobblestone street of Tribeca neighborhood.
The name Azabu comes from a district in Tokyo, Japan, which began as a hub for merchants and local businesses. Now the city is home to embassies from many countries, giving the area an air of diversity, while preserving the history of local commerce with a modern, nostalgic touch.
Plan Do See opened one of its first restaurants in the area, The Tokyo Restaurant, inside an historic building that used to be a bank. Soon after opening, the restaurant was full of a diverse clientele, bringing a lively vibe to the neighborhood. Plan Do See Founder Yutaka, walked by and noticed the restaurant swarming with international guests. It was this moment, in the city of Azabu, that he felt certain of the imminent success of expanding the business abroad.
Oceans, a locally and globally inspired seafood restaurant, was founded by Vancouver’s award-winning Toptable Group with the philosophy of creating a timeless and approachable dining experience. Executive Chef Andy Kitko sets the vision for the menu inspired by the Pacific, Atlantic, and Mediterranean shores that will feature the freshest catches available all accented by seasonal ingredients.
Le Nobu Fifty Seven, premier restaurant fondé par le chef légendaire Nobu Matsuhisa dans le quartier Uptown de New York, a ouvert ses portes à l'été 2005 après beaucoup d'anticipation. Les copropriétaires de Nobu sont ses partenaires de longue date : le célèbre restaurateur Drew Nieporent, l'acteur oscarisé Robert De Niro et le producteur hollywoodien Meir Teper. Le restaurant met à l'honneur une cuisine japonaise signature revisitée par Nobu avec des plats classiques tels que le tiradito style Nobu et la morue noire au miso, ainsi que la table hibachi. Il s'est vu décerner trois étoiles par le New York Times. Conçu par David Rockwell, le Nobu Fifty Seven évoque la fluidité et l'image d'une rivière asiatique avec des courbes, des coquilles d'ormeau aux lustres, des tiges tranchées de bambou sur les carreaux de terrazzo, des tables de frêne brunâtres et des étoffes japonaises matelassées. Des tonneaux de saké importés du Japon se dressent au-dessus du comptoir du bar du 1er étage, tandis que les convives se rendent à la salle à manger située à l'étage. Le bois bruni, la richesse des couleurs et l'éclairage doux créent une ambiance élégante et raffinée.
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.
The Bazaar is a culinary journey 400 years in the making. Inspired by a group of samurai who sailed from Japan to Spain for an audience with the king, Chef José Andrés takes guests through the two cultures’ deep respect for ingredients and dedication to technique. Start your experience at The Bazaar Bar downstairs before voyaging up to the main dining room—a warm and theatrical culmination set within The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad.