Welcome to Sushi By Bou Hoboken, New Jersey's Only hip-hop style Omakase Experience! Our curated Omakase, meaning "Chef's Choice," 'promises a tantalizing journey through fantastic flavors and bass heavy beats. Choose from our classic 12-course offering at $65 or indulge in the opulent 'Bougie' Omakase, $100 for 17 pieces, seated hourly. Located deep in the W hotel Bou Hoboken, where you can groove to Classic 90s Hip Hop and taste the thrill of sushi exploration. Elevate your experience with exotic cocktails and premium sake, perfect for sushi pairing. Date Nights, Birthdays, or intimate private seatings, let us whisk you away on a journey of urban mystique. Visit all of our unique locations, each with its own culture-inspired vibe! Reserve now to secure a coveted seat at Sushi By Bou.
Lola's Tapas and Wine Bar serves tasty Spanish cuisine and shareable plates. The casual atmosphere is suitable for a friendly outing, family dinner or romantic date. A rustic fountain in the middle of the dining area sets the mood, while Spanish decor and intimate lighting add to the festive ambiance. Lola's full bar offers cocktails, beer and other spirits. Takeout services are available as well. The menu has numerous popular entrée's that are hearty, generous and satisfying. Tapas plates include options like camtinpalos, which is traditional Spanish sausage, patatas bravas, which feature fried potatoes in spicy tomato sauce, and almejas bilbaina, which is clams in tomato and pepper sauce. Lola's also has soups and salads, such as the pumpkin cream soup or lobster meat salad.
Situé sur le pittoresque Sinatra Drive, qui surplombe la ville de New York, le House Of 'Que apporte l'art des barbecue d'Austin à Hoboken via le prestigieux maître du barbecue texan Mike Rodriguez. House of 'Que propose un service traditionnel de style cafétéria, musique live, des tables communes et des cocktails uniques.
La Bouche allie l'élégance d'un salon avec le caractère décontracté d'un restaurant de quartier. C'est un endroit chaleureux pour prendre un café tôt le matin, un petit-déjeuner, un déjeuner ou pour un brunch sucré composé de plats sains et savoureux.
NEW NAME...NEW VIBES...the NEW UHWelcome to The NEW UH HOBOKEN!! Formerly Union Hall...we are under new management, amazing updated food and cocktail menus with a continued focus on the Hoboken Waterfront Dining Experience!UH Hoboken’s interior of warm wood & industrial lighting echo the allure and charisma of the Manhattan skyline….which serves as a picture perfect backdrop for this Modern-American Gastropub. Our spacious open floor concept can comfortably host gatherings for up to 200 guests or be turned into an intimate event on the waterfront- the options are endless! The menu featured at UH Hoboken is our take on American Continental Cuisine. Using the best seasonal ingredients while being inspired by cuisine from around the world. Not to be outdone, our award winning beverage program perfectly compliments each and every flavor from our dining menus. So whether you stop in for happy hour on the Hudson, dinner & dessert or a milestone event we look forward to seeing you!
Since 2003, Little Ruby’s Cafe has brought Australian cafe culture to New York City, offering approachable all-day fare, specialty drinks, and a full coffee program. Open for brekkie, lunch and dinner 7 days a week, Little Ruby’s Cafe’s beloved menu features the signature burgers, pastas, salads and brunch classics, all served in thoughtfully designed spaces.Located on the landmark corner of West 4th St & 7th Avenue, our newest Little Ruby’s Cafe features an airy, multi-level space. A first for Little Ruby’s, West Village offers a full bar with an exclusive cocktail program alongside our classic menu with new dishes unique to the location. With an expansive terrace and sweeping windows, the West Village restaurant invites guests to absorb the energy of the neighborhood as they enjoy their morning brekkie or grab cocktails and dinner with friends. Opening October 2023. Little Ruby’s West Village will be open 7 days a week for brekkie, lunch and dinner.
Soothr, properly pronounced “Sood” is the Thai word meaning “Recipe”. This East Village establishment is the vision of close friends who grew up in different regions of Thailand, hoping to share their experiences and recipes with the rest of the world. Raised in distinctive regional cities, each individual brings their own unique relationship with Thai cuisine, with a specific focus on the generational family recipes that have shaped their childhood and time growing up in Thailand. With a specialty in family noodle recipes from throughout Thailand, Soothr offers a culinary experience that is geared towards the comfort and warmth of dining at home. These traditional recipes have brought great comfort and a sense of home for generations, and Soothr at its core is an invitation to sit at the table and enjoy a classic, Thai family meal.
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.
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.