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    4.2 (77 reviews)
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    Elisa N.

    KEI @ NEW YORK Uber, carpooling, or taking the subway are probably the best ways to get here, but there is also some street parking available. I ended up taking the subway with a couple of friends. The location is pretty close to Chelsea Market about a 15-minute walk, so we just walked over from there. This was a random spot we decided to try, and it definitely felt a bit touristy. That said, it was really nice inside, and surprisingly not too crowded for a Wednesday night. There were five of us, and we were seated pretty easily. I ordered the tonkotsu ramen, which was $24, definitely on the pricier side compared to most ramen I've had. Overall, it was good. The broth was super rich, thick, and milky with a lot of flavor. It leaned very heavy though, and the meat was tender almost looked like ham and they gave a decent amount. I also liked the mushrooms, and the noodles were really soft. That being said, I wasn't completely sold on it. The richness was a bit too much for me, and it didn't leave me feeling great afterwards. In the moment, it tasted good, and you can tell the broth was high quality like it had been simmering for a long time--but it was just a little too heavy overall. The ambiance was really nice though, super cute and perfect for a casual date night. The staff were also really friendly. They even offered free ice cream or a mocktail if you left a review on the spot, which was a nice touch. Overall, I enjoyed my experience, but I probably wouldn't go back just because the ramen was a bit too rich for my taste. If you love a super thick, milky broth though, this is definitely a place you'd enjoy.

    Josephine L.

    Sigh. Of course in Manhattan, an izakaya--which should be a casual, affordable spot to grab an easy bite or sip--is an overpriced, over-upscaled affair where cocktails cost (*checks notes*)....$20+.....and Happy Hour fries are still $8 for a tiny plate. Such was the case with KEI. We actually came here for their $40 three-bowl ramen flight--and I wish we'd just gone to a better ramen spot and paid full price for one bowl each. We got the Tonkotsu, Wagyu Miso Ramen and Fried Chicken Tantan (mazemen)--and they were in that order of tolerability. Meaning, the Tonkotsu was fine but forgettable. The Wagyu (a laughable $34 at full price) was wayyyyy too salty, and had very little actual 'gyu. And the Tantan was just plain gross--a waste of a decently breaded piece of chicken tossed in a gross concoction of peanut butter and sesame paste. The combo didn't work, and we actually ended up mixing the broth from the Wagyu with the Tantan, just to try to salvage both bowls. Aside from the aforementioned overpriced fries (they weren't even seasoned in any way), we also split the Salmon Carpaccio, which was the only decent part of our meal. Nice decor, if you like your casual watering holes to evoke Michelin memories. I don't. There aren't many real, authentic izakayas in Manhattan, but I'll stick to those few rather than....whatever Kei is.

    Takoyaki.
    Celian O.

    Pros: - staff are very friendly and helpful - food came out pretty quickly - I really liked that they put large pieces of octopus in the takoyaki - the crab croquette and mentaiko were pretty tasy - I also really enjoyed the Yuzu White Peach Sparkling mocktail Cons: - this is more subjective rather than a con but, I prefer my food more seasoned and flavorful (I know Japanese cuisine tends to be more mild but the flavors are still pretty distinct) - personally, I don't recommend the agedashi tofu Comments: - came on a Thursday around 6:40PM, we were seated immediately for a party of 3 - the music was pretty loud and it was kind of difficult for me to hear what the staff were saying - we only ordered quick bites and appetizers

    Crispy Chicken Sando
    Danielle D.

    loved the chicken sando, the trio bowl, & the wagyu truffle ramen. the special roll looks better than it tasted, it was good but didn't really stand out. the tokyo banana crème brulee was yummy!! service was good & LOVE the ambiance.

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    Yi X.

    KEI might be one of the best ramen spots I've had in NYC. The tonkotsu ramen really stood out. The broth was rich but not heavy, and the noodles tasted like the ramen I had in Japan. The black garlic oil added a lot of flavor. Appetizers were solid too. Agedashi tofu was perfectly fried, and the miso black cod was my favorite starter. Yakitori was good, especially the chicken meatball. We also ordered the salmon ikura don -- fresh fish and really good rice. Small, cozy izakaya vibe. Good for casual dinner, ramen, and drinks.

    Frank A.

    Overall nice spot. The food was good but not inspiring. We enjoyed our meal but not enough to come back soon. The service was very good.

    Wantonmen
    Sally Z.

    Service: 3.2/5 Food: 4/5 Price: $30-$60 Came here for our monthly roommate dinner, the hot soups acted as a great hand warmer in the midst of this extremely cold winter. Self-identified as an izakaya, + while the decor matched, the menu isn't traditional + isn't different from any other Japanese restaurant. I also realized after, they use a new food menu which consisted of appetizers + 3 main sections of entrées (sushi, ramen + rice bowls). Would come back again, maybe when the weather is warmer. Our waitress was a bit curt, which didn't provide the best service experience. We later realized it wasn't anything personal, she treated all the customers the same way. What I Ordered: - Salmon + Tuna Tartare: crispy wonton chips, fresh seafood, adequate portion - Wantonmen: 4 juicy dumplings, broth was a little oily + salty - City Pop cocktail: foam tastes cheesy, cute

    Bacon Mentaiko Udon
    Gloria Z.

    Really wanted to love this place but the food is pretty mediocre for New York and it is so expensive. We got the bacon mentaiko creamy udon and it was subpar. Not very creamy, not much flavor, and very expensive for this small portion (priced as an entree, but it was an appetizer). The drinks are also mediocre. On paper they look delicious, but the execution was not great. Also expensive. The atmosphere is great though. Dark, ambient, and cozy, the restaurant is great for hanging out and meeting up with people (if you're ok with mid expensive food). Their staff is super nice and friendly though and super attentive. Just wish this place had better food!

    Tonkotsu Ramen
    Ro R.

    Originally, I was going to eat Vietnamese, but it was an hour wait and L wanted some noodles, so I found this place on Yelp. I got the Tonkotsu Ramen and Shoyo ramen for L. I didn't get anything else like appetizer or anything, because I was craving an appetizer from the Vietnamese restaurant. I was worried that would be too full to go to another restaurant just for something small. But nope, this place - portion was small. I didn't get to eat breakfast that day and so I was pretty famish and this guy did not satiate. Don't get me wrong, the Ramen was good but wish it was more standard size. Staff is great here and I felt bad for them, because there was a family here that had a very entitled attitude. They had a son who brought in his skateboard - he looked to be about nine years old and they let him skateboard inside the restaurant and both his parents and grandparents didn't think they need to say anything. The staff here were saints to let that happen inside a restaurant. Luckily, they didn't let their daughter ride her bike inside the restaurant because they also had a bike inside. It's a small restaurant, but luckily there wasn't a lot of people here at that time, but still that doesn't give the right for these people to let their kid ruin their hardwood floors.

    Anthony P.

    I came a few months ago; they are relatively new. The service was friendly. I would say that the food is okay/solid - lots of really great Japanese spots elsewhere at similar price points, but the vibe is really nice inside, and great for a causal dinner out in a somewhat chic setting. It's cool they have a speakeasy in the back, and I would like to check that out next time. Food-wise I was wanting more unfortunately but maybe it's just cause they're new and ironing out some kinks. The yakitori skewers I didn't get but my friends did, and it looked good. The katsu sando looked like there was a lot to be desired. The drink with yuzu was interesting, and strong.

    Chin T.

    Staffs were friendly. We didn't have any reservations on a Saturday night and there were seats. You get to dine in or outside. We ate Tonkotsu ramen. We added egg which was a separate order. Which cost $3 per egg. The ramen was delicious. Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Ambience: 5/5

    Wagyu Ramen with a soft boiled egg on the side
    Clare D.

    I stopped in on a whim for the wagyu ramen and was pleasantly surprised. The portion size is very good and I was quite full. I'm not sure why others said the portions are small. The roasted corn included was excellent. There are little bits of beef in the broth to add even more flavor to the savory broth. You can definitely taste the Wagyu in the broth. The servers are all excellent. They are friendly and treat everyone nicely. The restaurant is decorated beautifully. A great date place or place to bring your family.

    Athena B.

    Solid neighborhood spot for ramen. Easy to walk in. Something on the menu for everyone

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    Thyme Bar

    4.1
    (350 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Wanted one more drink to end the night so stopped in late on a weeknight…read more The drinks were really quite good. I liked how they organized the menu by country/geography to facilitate an understanding of the flavor profiles. I got two of the date & fig-flavored smoked whisky drinks and it was a well made, balanced, and very good. Not cheap at some $25 or something, but middle of Manhattan with some creative ingredients means I guess it is what it is. Servers seemed a bit annoyed to have to deal with us shortly before close as I think they were hoping to usher people out and close down maybe a little early. One the one hand I get it, on the other hand you've got two paying customers on a slow night.

    Thyme used to be a fun, charming spot that I genuinely enjoyed visiting and bringing out-of-town…read morefriends to. I was warmly greeted by the gentleman at the door (5 service there), which set a great first impression. However, as soon as I walked downstairs, it felt like the space had lost its speakeasy vibe. I was seated right near the stairs and could feel cold air from outside every time the door opened, which made the experience uncomfortable. I was also surprised to see how much the cocktail menu had been reduced. When I asked about it, the response was that "the place changed a lot." That's fair -- places evolve -- but instead of highlighting the improvements or new strengths, the explanation focused negatively on what the bar used to be. As someone who really enjoyed the former version, that wasn't reassuring. Unfortunately, the drinks themselves didn't make up for it. One of the two cocktails was simply not good. No one came back to check on the drinks, and when I asked for the check after about 20 minutes, there was no acknowledgment that I had barely touched mine or any inquiry about my experience. Overall, a place I once enjoyed and recommended now feels more like a standard dive bar where " Mixologist " were replaced by bartender and were fun cool looking and tasty drinks were replaced by " less complex cocktail ", lacking the warmth and attention to detail that once made it special.

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    Patent Pending

    4.2
    (433 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$$

    I'd give this place 6 stars if I could. It's my favorite speakeasy in the city by far…read more The drinks are absolutely phenomenal. They're experimental, whimsical, delicious, and worth every penny. My absolute favorite is Child of Light, and my BF's was High Frequency Device. The interior was dimly lit, with a couple of candles per table or counter. It's a perfect place for a date night. And while there may be a wait on busier nights, it's always worth the wait. We were sat at the bar once and were very well taken care of by our bartender, Nikola. It was a Sunday night, so it wasn't terribly busy. We chatted up a storm and he was able to create some drinks off the menu just for fun (on request). He also made my BF and me a couple of drinks to celebrate our anniversary too. Wonderful people and wonderful service. Needless to say, we will be back as frequently as we can!

    One of my friends and I were looking to grab a drink before calling it a night. She had been to…read morePatent Pending before and had good things to say, and since it wasn't too far from us we decided to head over. Patent Pending is a speakeasy, located behind Patent Coffee. It was dark when we entered the coffee shop but an ajar door gave way to the bar. The decor is a homage to the works of Nikola Tesla, which can be seen in the subtle electric theme throughout the space and the naming of the cocktails. The space isn't too large - the bar and stools take up most of the space but they also have some booths/tables. The place looks great. The cocktail menu is very creative - I got one of their seasonal mixes that was actually two drinks in one. The main cocktail was meant to be sipped first and they provided a small glass of beer to be sipped after. The name escapes me but it was very good. Since we had cocktails at dinner, we only stayed for one round. Service was good, and overall I enjoyed my time at Patent Pending. I would definitely return to explore more of their menu.

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    Little Ned

    4.7
    (55 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I was looking for a spot in the area to meet a friend, and after a quick search settled on Little…read moreNed. As I walked in and saw just how swanky this place is I panicked - there was no way we could just walk in here without a reservation, right? But the hostess was, thankfully, so down to earth. I was straight up like hey I totally messed up and thought we could just walk in here, she was like you know what, let me see what we have. Lo and behold, she did have a table for us - as long as we were out in an hour and a half, which was just the right amount of time. Stepping into this place feels like you're in some secret, super special cocktail club. Decor is super high end, vibes are upscale AF. The cocktail menu is incredible -- and incredibly pricey, but truly worth it. I ordered the Valentino which was strong and sweet, really well made. They gave out a complimentary nut mix that was also delicious. Service was swift and gracious. If you're looking for a spot to impress a date, this is it.

    Come to Little Ned for fantastic cocktails in an intimate setting, you won't be disappointed…read more The space is gorgeous, with bar and table seating on the main floor, as well as some standing tables next to the bar if you can't find a seat right away. There's also seating on the second floor, perfect for couples or small groups. I tried two of their cocktails when I went. The first was the Eastern Julep, a delicious twist on a classic. The mint Moroccan tea gave the drink a cool, refreshing taste on every sip. I also tried the Silver Screen, the closest drink I could find to an old fashioned. It was interesting, there was definitely a hint of a buttery taste. Overall a really balanced bourbon drink. I walked in and found room at the standing tables. A bar seat eventually opened up but I was already on my second drink by then. Definitely make reservations if you're planning a visit!

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    The Tusk Bar

    The Tusk Bar

    4.5
    (42 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    Full bar
    Romantic vibe

    Met with some girlfriends for a night of drinks and bites. Atmosphere is high energy and large…read moreformat so if you have a big group this is a great spot. We enjoyed several types of drinks from the bar and they made the martinis and Last Word "skate" Service is quick and a pleasant experience. A great drink spot.

    Tusk Bar inside The Evelyn Hotel feels like stepping into a well-kept secret from another century…read more The space leans fully into that Prohibition-era Art Deco elegance, low lighting, polished brass, velvet everything. It somehow manages to feel both refined and relaxed at the same time. The kind of place where you half expect to spot Hemingway in the corner pretending not to eavesdrop. We started with half a dozen oysters, which were fresh, briny, and exactly what you want with serious cocktails. Crisp, clean, gone in about three minutes. For drinks, we ordered the Smoke Show and the King Tusk. The Smoke Show was beautifully balanced. The Grey Goose vodka and Dolin Dry gave it that classic martini backbone, but the fino sherry and brine added depth. The smoked olive oil and blue cheese olive brought just enough savory drama without overpowering the glass. It was complex but not fussy. The King Tusk leaned more aromatic and layered. The vermouths gave it richness, while the Buddha's Hand and osmanthus flower added subtle citrus and floral notes that lingered in a really elegant way. It felt like a cocktail designed to be savored slowly. The music fit the mood perfectly, not too loud, just enough to give the room energy without killing conversation. Overall, it's a great spot if you want elevated drinks in a space that feels transportive without being pretentious. Definitely a place I'd come back to when I'm in the mood for a refined, slightly cinematic night out in Flatiron.

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    Clemente Bar

    Clemente Bar

    4.3
    (52 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Clemente Bar delivered one of the best martinis I've ever had. From the moment we walked in until…read morewe left, the service was spectacular. Everyone was attentive, welcoming, and genuinely focused on making the experience great. A special shoutout to Abel, our server, who made excellent recommendations based on our flavor preferences and helped us discover some incredible drinks. The hospitality, attention to detail, and overall atmosphere were top-notch. Can't wait to come back!

    I stopped by Clemente Bar with a friend who was staying at a nearby hotel. I had never been to…read moreEleven Madison Park before and wanted to check it out, not realizing at first that Clemente Bar is a separate concept from the restaurant. We walked in without a reservation around 6:20 p.m., and they were able to accommodate us at a shared table until 7:15. The menu surprised me a bit. Since I associated the address with Eleven Madison Park, I wasn't expecting to see items like wings stuffed with sausage, which were done in partnership with Jungsik. We ordered those along with the mushroom burger and asked them to cut the burger in half for us. The cocktail menu was creative and a little intimidating, with unconventional ingredients like cream cheese and green curry. I went with a fruity Hendrick's-based drink, and my friend ordered the spicy green curry martini. Both were good. Mine didn't taste very strong, but it also wasn't overly sweet because there was enough bitterness to balance it out. The green curry martini was more adventurous but still worked. Service was mixed. There was a woman standing near us, so we tried ordering food with her, but she seemed hesitant to come over. Maybe she wasn't a server or was newer. For drinks, she brought over someone more seasoned, who quickly helped guide us based on our preferred taste profiles. Her suggestions were very good. The mushroom burger was the highlight for me. It was a little salty, but the crispy mushroom and soft bun were a great combination. I honestly wished I had more than half. The wings were okay. They were crispy on the outside and juicy inside, but coated in a Dorito-like powder that made them very messy. Overall, it was a good experience, and I'd come back, especially for the mushroom burger.

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