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    Mikado

    4.5 (192 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials

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    May W.

    I guess this is a small chain . I tried the upper east side location. I ordered the takeout. It came in a pretty box . The presentation is beautiful. The sushi is good. The service is OK. I stood there for a feed while before someone came approached me.

    Spicy Tuna w Crunch Maki 8 piece
    Victoria T.

    Love this spot! I got their $32 bento box and so worth it in my opinion. Even if you just get rolls it's like $7-$8 a roll and then they have some more elaborate ones for a little more. They also have hand rolls! Dessert was amazing, typically not tempted the yuzu cheesecake sounded too good. The rolls are huge and the chicken was one of the best, simple not too sweet or greasy and quality chicken!! Look at the chicken to rice ratio... okay that's all!

    Linda M.

    Went for lunch. The lunch specials are really good and worth the bang for the buck! Only $16 and it includes miso soup or salad with an entree choice of chicken teriyaki, salmon teriyaki or cod! Had a lovely time and the server was very friendly and attentive. The interior is relaxing and welcoming. Would come again! Left super satisfied and full.

    Chelsea L.

    Good lunch deal, but don't expect the food to be outstanding, which is fair for this price in the city.

    Salmon avocado and shrimp tempura
    Addy B.

    I've eaten at Mikado numerous times- consistent and fresh maki rolls. Today I went for happy hour- $1 edamame, $6 sushi rolls (4 pieces each) and vegetable gyoza. The shrimp tempura is okay- heavy batter to shrimp ratio. However, the salmon avocado, tuna and salmon portions are have rice to filling ratio and are really good. I'll be back again. P.S. The cocktails are $7.00 during happy hour. My favorite is the Lychee Martini. The mango passion fruit margarita you can tell the tequila is...well but it will get the job done, aha!

    Sweet Spicy Chicken Don
    April L.

    We came here for lunch and it is definitely great value! I saw there was a happy hour menu too and the prices for that looked very reasonable too! I got the sweet and spicy chicken don that had rice cakes and came with the choice of miso soup or salad (I chose salad). It looked small when it first arrived but it is actually a lot of food. Service was good despite it being a busy spot and the ambiance is nice and lowkey.

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    Sabrina G.

    I've discovered this place on Valentine's Day and I love it so much. I've never been in person but I have ordered at least three times. I always get the shrimp tempura roll and then I try to vary with everything else. It always tastes fresh, the portions are generous but the rice is not overwhelming. I love that they also give a little salmon "salad" on a side lol.

    Eel rice bowl
    Emily F.

    It can be tough to find good food at reasonable, affordable prices in the area. Do not sleep on Mikado, their eel rice bowl surpassed my expectations especially for a lunch special deal. Came with a miso soup or salad, devoured the soup the second I could get my hands on it. The garnishes were perfect additions to the plate, creating a well balanced meal. Service was quick, precise, and comforting throughout the experience. Will be coming back!

    Alexa T.

    3.5/5 I walk by this place all the time but came here with my brother during lunch! I was surprised by how fast food came out and how packed this place was. Almost every single table was full by the time we ordered. We did come during lunch rush so they weren't able to fill our waters or teas up that frequently. Service was great! Fifi was super nice and gave us great recs. What we ordered: - unagi bowl: this was super yummy and my favorite thing we shared. Eel was soft but the skin wasn't crispy. It came with miso soup and salad - 3 rolls (spicy tuna, spicy salmon, spicy yellowtail): it didn't come with that many pieces despite it being 3 rolls. I also couldn't tell the difference between them if I'm being honest. - bento box: we got chicken teriyaki and spicy tuna hand roll. This is not a bento box in my opinion because it was just a plate of chicken teriyaki. I would pass on ordering any of the bento boxes. The hand roll was so good! The chicken was slightly fried and I've never had it like that before. - red bean ice cream Overall, pretty good lunch deal with swift and efficient service!

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    Patricia P.

    Fresh reliable lunch spot in the area. The lunch special was filling for me, two rolls and a soup (or salad). Carry out packaging was cut too. Service was attentive even for take out. It's cute in there, would stop by again.

    Three rolls to go. $17. Spicy tuna (sucked,) salmon (good,) yellowtail scallion (tasty)
    Glenn C.

    This is one of a handful of locations of this miniature OK sushi chain. A good while ago, I had an alright meal at their Brooklyn location, ordering a rather terrible spicy crab handroll (seaweed wasn't crunchy and it was a poor fake kani) along with an alright unagi don/eel over rice. It wasn't my favorite meal, but as per usual, if I didn't love a place and it just opened, I didn't leave a low-star review. Regarding this very popular location, I have been for lunch a handful of times now, getting takeout once and eating in once. The first time I got three CYO rolls to go for $17, which included spicy tuna, salmon, and yellowtail scallion. It was also supposed to come with a miso soup, but it wasn't there. They were packed, however, and there were a ton of people coming in for delivery, so I can understand them missing something, even if I was annoyed. The packaging is nice, with three small containers of wasabi, gari (sushi ginger,) and shoyu, which I didn't bother with, as I have better-quality sauces at home from Katagiri nearby. The rolls were a little bit different than other spots, with four larger pieces instead of the usual six, which I didn't mind. In terms of the fish, the spicy tuna was the weakest, as I really couldn't tell what it was as it was chopped so finely, so I guess skip the spicy rolls here, just like the other location. The salmon was a bit above average, and the yellowtail was easily the best of the bunch, with a nice buttery texture. It reminded me of another semi-fancy alright sushi chain, Bondi, which is also a bit pricey for the quality. The second time, I had a better lunch inside, as it wasn't too crowded and the service was friendly. I ordered the Salmon Ikura Don for $17, which came with fresh salmon, ikura, and picked. I'm not exactly sure why the end of the menu description is pickled, but there were some pieces of takuan/pickled daikon at the bottom, which solves that, well, pickle. The salmon was chopped similarly to bari chirashi and was again of pretty good quality, with the daikon adding some sweetness, and the rice was alright. The ikura was fine with a nice pop of occasional saltiness. The dish also came with miso soup, and it was standard, but I was happy I got it. This was again fine. If this place were in a neighborhood with a distinct lack of sushi options, I would probably rate this place higher. However, I think the nearby Dai Hachi is a better deal overall for lunch, with more consistent rolls and definitely better spicy rolls. They also haven't messed up any take-out orders, and I've ordered from them numerous times before. In terms of dons, or rather, in this case, kaisendons, I would highly recommend Kaoru on 46th instead, which offers much higher-quality fish, larger slices of said fish, a better selection such as kanpachi and otherwise, proper sushi rice, a bigger portion for the price, and better-quality miso soup to boot. I might stop in here for happy hour, as that seems like a better deal, but otherwise, it's unlikely I'll stop in here again.

    Max H.

    Jedi mind tricks in full effect -- this box looks big but it's all smoke and mirrors. They split the sushi from the greens and edamame like it's a bento box at Nobu, but don't be fooled. No ponzu offered, which honestly feels like a violation of basic rights. What's next, no freedom of speech? Silly garnishes, no miso soup, but fish quality isn't bad -- and nigiri size is actually decent. Tuna roll was mid, yellowtail roll barely had flavor. Honestly, it's edible but nothing I'd chase. Gave it a C on my TikTok channel @therawreport -- check the full review if you want the full breakdown. TL;DR: Decent fish, gimmicky packaging, no ponzu = mood ruined.

    HH Sushi Taco (3)
    Anita J.

    I came here for HH with 2 people and was able to be seated immediately. Seating wise, they have some tables for 2 and 4z The HH deals here are so good!! They have cocktails on their HH menu too but when we went, only 2 of their cocktails were available. For drinks: - mango passionfruit margarita: we saw them use some mixers and were nervous that it'd be way too sweet but it was great! Very tequila forward - lychee martini: very sweet but very refreshing For food: - sushi tacos: it has the spicy tuna filling as in the roll. For $5, I think this is a great deal - rolls: only 4 pieces but I thought the yellowtail was really good quality Overall, would definitely come here again! The service was great too.

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    9 months ago

    Love Mikado! They have a great HH deal and their takeout box is great. Service is excellent

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    1 year ago

    Great food amazing atmosphere and the most affordable happy hour in Manhattan. I recommend gyoza and Salmon avocado.

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    10 months ago

    Amazing sushi with lots of fish! The lunch specials are a great deal. Staff is very nice. Highly recommend!

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    This place is very calm and peaceful. The staff were very nice and I really liked their sushi.

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    I highly recommend their happy hour. Prices are reasonable and you can try a bit of everything. Loved the tacos!

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    reasonable prices for the area without losing quality (and sushi *needs* quality.) great cocktails, too.

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    James is an amazing server 10/10 the sushi was AMAZING the drinks were prompt highly recommend coming here

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    2 years ago

    This is a great spot for happy hour sushi!! Sushi tacos, hand rolls, drinks are all reasonably priced. It's a very enjoyable spot to eat.

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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

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

    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!

    We had a really delicious dinner at Sakagura. Some of the real highlights were:…read more- the cucumber salad - the eggplant, which was absolutely to die for - the black cod The Otoro sashimi was also really good. Definitely melt-in-your-mouth quality. The hot udon soup was fine but nothing too special. The hamachi was very good but be aware that it is the hamachi shoulder on the bone, not hamachi sashimi. I tried a sake that is made from red rice, which was really delicious, and my wife had a sauvignon blanc, which was also really good. This is a fun place to try a bunch of Japanese small plates in a nice setting where the tables are not too crowded and the noise level is very reasonable.

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    Lunch Time. Happy Friday!
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    Hot "Inaniwa" Udon
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    Sozai

    4.3
    (166 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Arrived at 10:30pm on a Tuesday night and this place was still poppin, which goes to show just how…read moregood the food is here! We ordered the mentaiko pasta and the scallop and tuna carpaccios. All dishes were amazing, would order those over and over. Their ingredients are very fresh. We got seated at the bar within 20 minutes and the food came out relatively fast too. The place has a cute late night vibe. We also saw the actress Tessa Thompson eating here during our dinner, so even the celebrities think this place is the best!

    Very clean space with comfortable seating…read more Fried Squid legs - fried well, would order this if I were in the mood for it. Ube Fried potatoes - fried well with a nice sauce. Nothing out of the ordinary. Pork Katsu - okay, pork was a little dry. Probably would not order this again. Ton Toro Yaki - grilled pork neck. This was very tender and unique. I would order this again. Mentaiko pasta - sphaghetti with spicy cod roe and bacon. This was rich but very tasty. I think this is more of a side, not a main meal. Cold soba green tea - I really liked this for a hot summer day. The noodles were firm and topped with salmon and roe. Again it is more of a side dish and not a main entree. Wafu mushroom - sauteed sphagetti. I didn't really like this one, the flavor was off for me. Sukiyaki beef udon - this has great flavor and had a lot of accoutrements. I would order this again. Great place for quality food. I would return.

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    Izakaya MEW

    4.3
    (3.3k reviews)
    1.4 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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    Yezo Thai Isankaya

    4.8
    (164 reviews)
    0.7 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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