Alan T. • Januar 19, 2022Hot pot (nabe) is good but actually, the appetizers are quite authentic and delicious! Gyoza is a must!
Minji S. • März 24, 2013The best Shabu-Shabu & Sukiyaki in town ;) love it!!!!
Greg L. • August 6, 2019$128 omakase tasting menu only. 100% worth it. Unbelievable ingredients, cooked table side for max of 8 people at a time. Treat yourself!
Mari T. • April 30, 2016Best soba in New York City! Everything is fresh, delicious and the ambiance is chill. They also make the famous RAIN DROP CAKE - you must try the magic ✨👍✨👌
Sabrina • Februar 1, 2017Reservieren lohnt sich auf jeden Fall, ist immer prallvoll. Aber selbst eine Stunde warten lohnt sich bei dem leckeren Essen 😍
markus g. • März 18, 2016Spicy means really SPICY! If you love it hot get a medium spice! Leave room for the ice cream buffet
Mario B. • Februar 17, 2011come here for inexpensive home kitchen items. Great stop for dinner parties
Jessica N. • Juni 30, 2015The best all you can eat hot pot spot in NYC. Hands down.
Sharon T. • November 8, 2015Best pho in the city -- always get #5 (chin nam) and #42 bun cha gio thit nuong! (: i would avoid the sandwiches here.
jake f. • August 30, 2011excellente coal oven pizza (get it with sausage) and arugula/parmesan salads. you must sit in the front room for a 1960s-style NYC pizzeria experience.
Connie C. • Januar 14, 2018So tasty! Especially the cold uni udon and any of the warm dashi udon. The tuna tartare cone and kampachi is so good. A bit of a wait but you can grab drinks and appetizers at the bar while waiting.
Claudia E. • Januar 7, 2013lovely staff. The Halusky and the Letcho are amazing and If you have room for desert try the Blintezes.
Christina D. • September 28, 2012Grab a table outside, order a glass of chianti and be charmed by the knowledgable Italian staff
Michelle R. • November 19, 2017Must haves: octopus, Brussels sprouts, fries (the garlic sauce!!))Good: such shawarma, hummus (jalapenos are perfectly picked/spicy)! Dark, intimate, yummy!
Sara . • Januar 27, 2016My favorite diner in the city! Classic. Great for breakfast food and late night fixes.
Melody H. • Januar 24, 2010Dim sum gets super busy around 11am on weekends, but worth the wait to come at noon when they bust out the goodies: snails, clams, tripe (along with the usual dumplings and shumai). So cheap, too!
Tiffany A. • November 23, 2012My favorite thing about visiting NYC is dinner here. Get a bottle of house red and any pasta...warm your cheeks and get ready to dance!!!
F. B. • November 14, 2018Sietsema: 1 of 2 Teochew restaurants in C-town. Duck is braised and presented with a vinegary dipping sauce; Cambodian/Viet soups. Bean curd skin stuffed with shrimp & deep fried. Very comfortable.
Alayna D. • Mai 27, 2012This of all places in NYC to eat, is by far one of the top.5! Service was great, the food was delicious, and beautiful inside!
The Corcoran Group • August 19, 2013A great place to come for classic Italian comfort food - the rice balls and meatball sliders are must-order dishes. For those with a gluten allergy, they make delicious gluten-free homemade pastas.
The New Yorker • Januar 28, 2015“The menu has only a small selection of dishes explicitly designated as soup, but many others are liquid-based and served atop Sterno flames, accompanied by small bowls for sharing.”
Evelyn L. • September 4, 2017Huge selection of veggies, noodles, and fish cakes etc! You'll leave feeling very happy and satisfied 😋
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