The newest addition to the Restaurant Collection at SIMON Roosevelt Field mall, Nomiya — which translates to ‘saloon’ — stands as the area’s first izakaya. Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of minimalism, the interior of Nomiya is split between a hickory-accented bar and windowed dining room framed by black granite walls. Guests can pair their meal with one of the eleven premium bottles of sake listed on the menu, such as the unfiltered, cream-colored Yuki Tora Snow Tiger nigori or bright, effervescent Uka Junmai Daiginjo; or opt for a refreshing cocktail made with soju – the national drink of Korea which is commonly distilled from potato. Also available are housemade sodas flavored with either lychee, yuzu, or mandarin, and imported wine and beer selections.
Le Rothmann's Steakhouse conserve les traditions du passé en servant un menu de steakhouse classique avec une touche contemporaine. Il prépare le meilleur bœuf de qualité USDA vieilli à sec, ainsi que des spécialités inventives du jour avec des sushis et du poisson frais local. Vous pourrez aussi profiter du bar rénové avec une grande liste de whiskies et de bourbons, et du nouveau système de distribution de vin qui verse 60, 120 ou 180 ml d'un vin de Bordeaux et de cabernets réputés de la Napa. Venez découvrir la grandeur de la Gold Coast prisée de Long Island par vous-même, où les steaks vieillis de première qualité et les grands crus sont devenus une tradition.
Founded in 2006, MoCA formed a philosophy of dining and cuisine guided by the dynamic balance between the cherished traditions of Asian cultures, with thousands of years of history, and the universally human spirit of innovation that is nourished best by these great traditions. The name “MoCA” comes from “Modern Concept of Culinary Arts.” The MoCA team approaches cooking as an artistic endeavor, devoted to presenting modern, healthy dishes with artistic principles of color, fragrance, balance, and overall presentation.