the tavern is a go-to spot for last minute dining. lively and absolutely unpretentious izakaya with hearty comfort food, reasonable prices and a fun slightly manic vibe. crab dumplings worth trying.
Giant okonomiyaki (takes about 30min to cook) and solid yakitori. Don't shy away from the beef tongue and chicken skin/gizzards. Everything off the specials menu is worth ordering.
Very authentic Tokyo yokocho. Great sake list, yakitori is really good (scallop bacon, duck scallion) and cheap, s&p pork belly, sashimi is like butter
Great place to go before (or after) a night of drinking. The chicken balls are amazing, as is the pork belly special. Food comes out when ready, not at the same time.
Super tasty. Good for getting a number of small-ish bites. Could also double as the set of a low-budget action movie fight scene *presses bad guy’s face to yakitori grill*
Def get the Chicken Skin, Gizzards, and the fried Squid legs? Just any Yakitori things and when you are done make sure you go into Angel's Share it's right in the not-so-"secret door"
Love this place. One of my favorite Japanese restaurants in NYC. If you like cerviche and a raw pallet, I always get the raw octopus in wasabi takowasa. Yakitori is pretty good and the clam!
Let me just say "fried octopus leg", "spicy raw crab", and "chicken skin on the skewers" will make your night. And don't forget to get a pitcher of Sapporo.
The Hamashio (broiled salt clams) are HUGE and juicy and so amazingly mouth watering. Everything is delicious, chicken heart, sashimi bowl, all of the specials...mm!
I've never been to Japan, but I imagined it to be just like this place. I got the okonomiyaki, yakisoba, & the mochi ice-cream for dessert. Portions were humungous & prices were reasonable. LOVED IT!
Order the Okonomiyaki (Japanese Pancake) It's full orf veggies and meat, and has bonito flakes on the top. It takes them about 1/2 an hour to make it so notify them at once when you sit down.
The omusoba, fried noodle omelette, is delicious but a feat to finish. I suggest sharing with someone. Then again sharing is caring and food tastes that much better
You basically can't lose with this izakaya-style menu, but we're going to beat a dead horse (for tenderizing purposes) and echo the fact that you must order the fried squid legs.
Go to dishes incl, but DEF not limited to: take yakitori combo, spicy tuna in a bowl, takowasa (raw salted octopus with wasabi), agedashi tofu, takoyaki, gesokara, miso cod
Be transported from the hustling and bustling streets of New... York to the lively streets of Tokyo. You can find a variety of comfort food on our menu – from yakitori to takoyaki, ramen to kushiage. Come for a quick drink or hang out with good company.
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