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    4.5 (30 reviews)
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    Angela P.

    Whenever I want to grab some casual sushi takeout this is my go to place! The fish is fresh and they have great deals! You can get 3 maki rolls for $17 99 (if you go for lunch, it comes with a complimentary miso soup or salad) what a steal! They also have tables and chairs if you want to dine in. We ordered: Complimentary Salad Salmon Mango Roll White Tuna Cucumber Roll Eel Avocado Roll Salmon Avocado Roll

    karina k.

    Modern, cute, many tables that look like picnic tables that you can share with other people. They're also charging stations at each table pretty much. The place is clean, and we can have lunch specials. Look at my pictures of the menu. I'm always looking for a bento box place, so I'm really happy to Find this Place. The food is fresh, and it came out quickly.. Asian (Chinese) pop music and it's not obnoxiously loud thank you. I like how it's quiet in here. And it's was just right (the temp). The only thing I didn't like was the edamame was soggy and over cooked but was still good. Ginger sauce dressing was amazing! Fresh and gingery! And a bathroom for customers! Always a nice thing in nyc.

    Salmon Avocado, Philadelphia, Eel Avocado, Alaskan (note, the Alaskan is supposed to be in the tray with the eel avocado)
    Justin T.

    Decent fast casual sushi takeout. Dropped by to pick up 2 orders of the 3 roll combos for takeout late Friday night. Service was quick; space is clean and bright with seating aplenty. For our 3 roll combos we ordered: Philadelphia, salmon avocado, and spicy tuna roll; and Alaskan, philadelphia, eel avocado. Slightly troubled that the Alaskan roll is the exact same as the salmon avocado roll- why list it as separate entities if it's the same thing? All is well, tastes great, just a bit confused.

    Yani O.

    Came here for a work lunch and the service was quick, the staff were welcoming and nice. The food was good, I got the lunch special - chicken and shrimp tempura rolls.

    Albert K.

    Got to try the chicken teriyaki lunch special today. Excellent price for $14. - miso soup - delicious - chicken teriyaki - healthy and not too much sauce - brown rice - a little dry, and not much of it, but enough - edamame - fresh and tasty Enjoyed the meal. Very good price, healthy meal with broccoli and chicken, and will be back. Welcome to Murray Hill!

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    Aimee K.

    Tried this place again and they never disappoint! Today I got the Flaming Dragon Roll and it was heavenly; I devoured it in about 3 minutes. Fish was really fresh and tasty + perfect blend/mix of flavors with the rest. Service was great too, thought it would be $18-19 but they are doing a soft opening so it ended up being closer to $15. Restaurant is clean and the staff are really sweet, patient, and friendly. Highly recommend!

    Flaming Dragon Roll - shrimp tempura inside and eel and another fish wrapped outside.
    Cecille C.

    I know this is a bento place but the sushi roll I ordered was so scrumptious. Folks are super nice too. I can't wait for trying the bento boxes soon!

    Patrick P.

    Really nice, clean, bright, and fast sushi spot, just opened last week. Very friendly staff and a huge addition to the neighborhood. This was a sushi restaurant that closed during covid. The new one is much better!!!! I got three roll combo lunch special.

    Miso soup, Spicy Tuna roll, Eel Avocado roll
    Lara B.

    Bento NYC is an excellent new lunch spot for people who work in the area! The sushi is fresh, prices are very reasonable, and there are 4 tables inside. Recommend!

    I like the food here and had a very decent experience my first visit. But after today, I won't be coming back. Tldr; I spent 40 mins waiting here, paid extra for something I didn't order (no refund), and found myself wishing I had gone somewhere else so I didn't get stressed out on my only work break of the day. Today, I ordered a chicken teriyaki special and chicken tempura roll and found my total a little too high ($28 for lunch, I was expecting closer to $22). I asked for a receipt to understand the cost but there was no itemized breakdown, didn't think too much of it as I didn't want to be a bother by asking for a second receipt (in hindsight, I should've). When the food was ready, I was about to walk out when I noticed an attached receipt to the food said "steak teriyaki". When I brought it up and said I ordered the chicken, instead of just correcting the order the cashier woman (who was pleasant before) became frustrated and insisted I said steak and must've ordered the wrong thing. I politely told her I do not eat steak for cultural reasons, so there's no way I would've asked for that. She repeats that I said steak and that she confirmed it when she repeated my order... which I definitely would've corrected if I had heard her say steak. I told her I couldn't eat the order they made and she told me firmly that I would need to pay for a new chicken teriyaki special if I wanted it. After already overcharging me for a steak teriyaki I know I did not order, and couldn't eat. Basically we went back and forth a few more times about me ordering "steak" and I felt pretty gaslit. The restaurant was empty except for me- the situation just felt like a tiring and unnecessary charade when it could've been really easily fixed. I just wanted what I ordered and even if she didn't think I was right, I wasn't about to shell out another $16 for a miscommunication. She went into the back to tell the chefs what happened and they sided with me, agreeing to just give me what I ordered. I had already spent almost 30 mins here by this point. The chef directly brought the revised chicken teriyaki out to me with a sympathetic smile and his warmth made me feel better about the situation that clearly was not my fault. I just wanted to get out of there at this point, so I didn't ask for a refund for being overcharged and the woman who took my order certainly didn't offer. Food was ultimately good, but I value peace from my customer service. Won't be back.

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    Steak teriyaki is miserable. So tough. Cannot rip apart or chew. Do not recommend. Wouldn't even feed it to my dog bc now there's diarrhea

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    2 years ago

    New place in midtown East. Great sushi good service. Clean and bright. Will be back again l!

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    Sushi Pizza is a must. I got the steak and shrimp bento box as well which was very good.

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    Thank you for the review! You described my concept perfectly!

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    2 years ago

    Good, affordable lunch and dinner option with nice service. The chicken bento box is great. New and clean restaurant.

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    Tensai

    4.3
    (59 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I had a wonderful experience. We got the Uni croquette and fried squid. I could have passed on the…read moreUni croquette. The fried squid appetizer was the stand out because it came with a delicious wasabi sauce. I also got the karaage udon which was great. The karaage wasn't too oily, but was still crunchy. Loved this little unassuming spot. We had the sweetest woman serve us. The weight was a little bit long because we showed up at the same time as another party, but it wasn't too bad.

    I had stopped by this little hole in the wall a handful of times before stopping in several months…read moreago during a cold winter day. The place was pretty quiet, and the staff was friendly. To drink, I had a Hot Organic Super Matcha Tea for 4.95. It was alright tea, and I wish teas were included in the price point, as otherwise, this place feels pretty traditional. In terms of food, I only ordered from the seasonal menu, so I'm not sure how the rest of the dishes are, but from what I had, I would go back for a light traditional meal. My appetizer was the Dashimaki Tamago/だし巻まき卵たま, or sweet savory omelet with daikon for $6.98. This came with three pieces along with a little dollop of grated radish. The pieces had a light sweetness to them along with a bit of savoriness. They were juicy and a bit bouncy while maintaining some softness. This was standard and good. My main dish was the $19.98 Beef Tan Tan Udon, or ground sirloin beef, spicy broth, baby bok choy, kikurage mushroom, scallions, and sesame seeds. While I have preferred udon from spots like Raku, the udon had a mild chew to it, and they were still good. The broth had a mix of sweetness and spiciness with a nice depth of flavor. The vegetables inside tasted fresh, and the meat added some richness. This was good as well. I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to go here, but the food was good. If you're in the area and looking for no frills Japanese dining in a more comfortable atmosphere at pretty decent Midtown East prices, I would recommend this place.

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    Sakagura

    Sakagura

    4.2
    (1.9k reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$$$

    Finding Sakagura is probably the hardest part of the experience. It's tucked away in the basement…read moreof an office building, so you'll need to walk past the reception desk and head downstairs. There's only a small sign to the right of the building entrance, and it's easy to mistake the Japanese restaurant next door for the correct location. Once inside, though, it feels like you've stepped into a completely different world. The dining room is warmly lit and richly decorated with traditional Japanese touches, creating a cozy, authentic atmosphere that's a pleasant surprise after the unassuming entrance. I stopped by for lunch and thought the daily lunch special was an excellent value. The menu changes regularly, which gives you a reason to come back. The restaurant wasn't overly crowded, making for a relaxed meal, and the service was professional, attentive, and genuinely friendly throughout. The food was well executed and felt a step above your typical neighborhood Japanese restaurant without trying too hard to be fancy. Everything was thoughtfully prepared and nicely presented. My only minor criticism is that a few dishes leaned a bit saltier than I would have preferred, but it wasn't enough to detract from the meal. Overall, Sakagura is a hidden gem (literally!). If you're willing to spend an extra minute finding the entrance, you'll be rewarded with a beautiful dining room, warm hospitality, and a high-quality lunch that's one of the better values in Midtown.

    This is one of the best izakaya restaurants in Manhattan, and it keeps bringing me back time after…read moretime. The moment you walk in, you're instantly transported to Japan. The décor features light natural wood and bamboo, creating a warm, authentic atmosphere, with an impressive collection of sake lining the wall. The food is outstanding. We started with the seasonal soft-shell crab, which was incredibly fresh and fried to perfection. The daily sashimi special was exceptionally fresh, and the salad was light and refreshing. The must-order Wagyu beef, served on a hot stone, simply melted in our mouths and was unforgettable. Every dish was beautifully prepared, and I enjoyed every single bite. The impeccable service was the icing on the cake. The staff was attentive throughout our meal, making sure we had everything we needed without ever being intrusive. I absolutely loved the entire dining experience and can't wait to come back again!

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    Lunch Time. Happy Friday!
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    Hot "Inaniwa" Udon
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    Izakaya Futago

    Izakaya Futago

    4.3
    (15 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Food: Average Service: Hurried…read more Ambiance: too dim The price of green tea at $8 each! I don't think this restaurant deserves a standing at this location which offers many authentic Japanese restaurant choices.

    Visited Izakaya Futago on a weekday evening with a friend after a nearby event. It's pretty far…read moreeast (between 2nd and 3rd off Lexington), so it is easy to miss if you are not specifically looking for it. We walked in around 7pm and there were plenty of tables available, but we decided to sit in the separate bar room near the entrance. That space was more intimate, with a couple of larger high-top tables, a small bar (about 4-5 seats), and additional seating along the wall, and there was also a TV. They have a good happy hour with both drink and food options. We both ordered margaritas, which needed a slight adjustment as they were made too sour, and I also tried some sake, which was a good selection. For food, I ordered the fried chicken, which was very good, crispy, flavorful, and a generous portion, served with tartar sauce ($20). We also shared edamame and a couple of yakitori skewers: the shiitake mushrooms ($6) and pork belly ($8). The mushrooms were quite bland and I did not finish them, but the pork belly looked great and my friend enjoyed it. Overall, this is a good Midtown East spot for happy hour or a casual lunch and I would return.

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    Age Dashi Tofu and marinated quail eggs
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    Izakaya MEW

    Izakaya MEW

    4.3
    (3.3k reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    This place is so hip and busy!! I had to wait about 30 minutes to get a seat and yes, it was…read moreworth it. Very cozy atmosphere but lively at the same time. It does make you feel like you are in Japan. Service was great and quick with servers checking on you often. Love the tapas menu.

    There's a reason why people have willpower for the hours-long wait here on weekends. There are many…read morerestaurants with lines that I can't say are worth waiting on, but this restaurant is worth every minute and every ounce of energy left for the wait. I've taken a lot of friends here over the course of 10 years, and without fail, every one of them has walked out mindblown--and why wouldn't they?! The wait times have gotten better over the years (probably because people are waiting for the restaurant next door), but the food and drinks here are still top-notch. Staff is always great, and they all work so efficiently. I am generally a fan of izakayas, but there are very few that offer plates that are designed to be shareable, and this is one of the reasons the food here is so enjoyable in a small group setting. I am obviously biased and think they can do no wrong, but some of my staples that have stood the test of time: Kimchi cream udon, avocado tofu salad, salmon sashimi tacos, and the kani cream croquettes. I was so excited when they opened an outpost in Flushing years ago, but sadly it shuttered during COVID. It is definitely small and there is always going to be a wait, so don't be those people who come in with a huge group during prime time because they like to move (getting customers in and out) very fast.

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    Dining area
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    Volcano Roll and Chikaten Roll
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    Yezo Thai Isankaya

    4.8
    (164 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Never even knew this place existed. As soon as we walked in, to my surprise, we were greeted with…read morecute decor, cozy atmosphere, and even live jazz band. For appetizer, We went adventurous and got the monkfish liver salad - first thought the portion is very small. But to my shock, the sauce is so delicious-- strong, vinegar-y, and spicy - my favorite flavors. Monkfish liver is fishy but very good. I ended up drinking the sauce Entrees: Braised rib massaman, as everyone recommends - best massaman I've ever had so far. Roti is crispy, perfect to go with the curry. seasonal mango branzino - fillets come off of the spine. surprisingly delicious! A little but not too sweet and also savory; again, strong flavor but it works. Better than I expected. E-san hotpot - light in consistency but flavorful dashi. Soup is very nice. Pad thai with salmon - only OK. Service was helpful too: constantly filling our waters, timely clearing dishes, even cooking the hotpot for us. Excellent thai restaurant. Will be back for sure.

    This small Thai restaurant in Midtown East got packed so quickly! The inside is so floral and…read morevibrant and the menu is simple, highlighting some of their signature must-try dishes and classics.For drinks, we started with the My Summer and Thai Ice Tea. We liked both! The Crying Tiger steak was grilled really well, paired with a tangy dipping sauce. The Keaw Tod were like fried wontons. I did like the crunch but wish there was more filling and more than 6 pieces, so for $12.95, I'd pass on this one. The Short Rib Massaman is the star dish; a coconut curry with a big chunky piece of meat served with flaky roti bread. It was really flavorful and tender. The Salmon Clay Pot had nice fragrant garlic rice and a fresh salmon filet. However, the salmon rice tasted more Japanese than Thai. To end the meal, we got their delicious seasonal Mango Sticky Rice. The mangos were ripe and the rice was nice and chewy.

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    Pad mee yazo (Pat Thai)
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