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.
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.
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.
Welcome to Sushi By Bou Nomad, New York's Only hip-hop style Omakase Experience! Our curated Omakase, meaning "Chef's Choice," promises a 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 within the 32/32 Hotel, 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.
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.
Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Sushi Goda is like no other restaurant. With beautiful décor and an inviting ambience, Sushi Goda is a must-try, intimate experience for anyone dining in NYC. Our staff is warm and courteous, and our sushi is extraordinary. Whether you are ordering off of our a la carte menu in our Main Dining Room or joining us for our pre fixe Omakase dinner, you are sure to enjoy!
Founded in 2003, Fushimi Japanese Group has been an atelier for contemporary Japanese-fusion transformation, serving masterfully crafted Japanese dishes with innovative French tastes and techniques in a modern-meets-traditional style. Fushimi aims to produce visionary Japanese-fusion dishes, using the highest quality ingredients and state-of-the-art methods. Hand-picked, fresh ingredients from local farms are shipped weekly to each location and are artistically handled by our expert chefs. The restaurant flaunts its exceptional menu, premium service, and its trendy ambiance and nightlife, making Fushimi Staten Island, Bay Ridge, Williamsburg, and the newly opened Times Square location a MUST-GO! Highly recommended by the Zagat Survey & Michelin Guide, Fushimi welcomes customers looking for innovative developments of traditional cuisines, Japanese food lovers, or simply anyone wanting to try something new.
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.
Crave Fishbar—NYC’s first 100% sustainable seafood restaurant—is home to the #Oystergram Happy Hour, NYC’s best oyster happy hour deal. At home in Midtown East, Upper East Side and Upper West Side we serve creative seafood in an upscale neighborhood setting, complete with warm hospitality. Global flavors and innovative preparations highlight our sustainable seafood, heritage meats, and organic produce. Our raw bar features a daily selection of east and west coast oysters, sometimes up to twenty varieties each night. For business dinners, special occasions, and dining out just-because, we’re here to serve you a sustainable and memorable meal.
Zuma, the brainchild of award winning co-founder and creator, Rainer Becker, brings its internationally acclaimed style of contemporary Japanese cuisine to midtown, New York. Serving dishes designed to share and inspired by the informal dining style of izakaya; the three kitchens present authentic yet alluring options, with bold flavors and simple presentation, highlighting quality ingredients. 261 Madison Avenue 10016