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I was brought by a friend to this Japanese restaurant which is located in a basement of an office building. It was dark inside. The food was delicious and had unique flavor. Especially I liked the grilled cod and lightly seared beef. They were like tapas type of small dishes. Quite pricey given the
Sakagura in New York City is an absolute culinary delight, seamlessly blending traditional Japanese flavors with a contemporary dining experience. From the moment you step inside, the ambiance exudes an authentic izakaya charm, creating a unique and immersive atmosphere. What sets Sakagura apart is
The food here was astonishingly good despite most of the menu being devoted to sake selections. The restaurant is barely a sushi restaurant given that most of the choices are cooked dishes. However, the chef’s choice sashimi was outstanding as was everything else we tried. The restaurant itself is v
Amazing atmosphere and great food. Only downside that it's underground and there is zero cell service. The free wifi helps stay connected but I think they want you to focus on the food and people you're with :) Happy hour menu was good and staff was helpful to give tips on how to navigate the exten
Can't say this for many places but legitimately every dish we ordered here was incredible. Highlights were definitely the cod liver, Braised beef tongue/short rib, and grilled cod. The sashimi was very fresh, and the chicken karaage was great although overshadowed by everything else. Dessert was a m
The food is amazing and the staff are nice. They do a really good job with making you feel transported to Japan; we visited during lunch and the place was packed, but still managed to find seats and eat a full meal in less than 1 hour. Would definitely go back in my next NY trip!
The atmosphere is very nice. We went for lunch and really enjoyed the small dishes that come along with the entree. The sashimi is very fresh and the cold soba is so refreshing for a typical humid hot summer day in nyc.
Great little place tucked away in a hidden entrance. Immediately you’re hit with the unique ambiance. The interior design is on point. I was here with two friends. The staff were friendly and the food was incredible. The sashimi was fresh and tasty. Even the egg omelette was great. Nothing disappoin
This place’s best quality is the ambiance! Hidden away, it opens up as a speakeasy. We had a great time here but would have liked a bit more of guidance on what to order, as the dishes are truly complex and we clearly did not know what to order. The desserts are were a highlight! Would not have the
Fun, speakeasy-Japanese in midtown east. Was super busy on a Sat night. Food is tasty. Pretty impressive sake list. Team could’ve been a little more engaged. The shrimp fritters were a standout.
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