Sake martinis, cool fusion foods, udon noodles, and a crisp atmosphere.
Sake martinis, cool fusion foods, udon noodles, and a crisp atmosphere.
Have a cup of twig tea inside the sparse den serving healthy, country-style cuisine with steamed veggies, grilled fish, and tofu.
Spanish, Japanese or a liquid lunch? Take your pick at the famed Hong Kong-based restaurant.
A sleek, airy dining room plays host to luxurious Japanese dinners that transcend typical sushi rolls, while a bilevel, state-of-the-art theater draws some of the best jazz acts in the country.
In a teeny, intimate space, a former Nobu chef reinvents sushi and Japanese fayre as ‘hot tapas’.
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Same as the one in New York, except this outpost is inside the infamous Shore Club hotel. Spicy tuna rolls, sake, and pretty people abound. A celeb magnet, obv.
Serious foodies and posers flock to the slick Japanese restaurant, where the sushi melts in your mouth and flavourful dishes are cooked over the robata grill. Prices are high, and tables are hard to come by — but in the end it’s all worth it.
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Feel like a fish out of water? Head to chef Taichi Kitamura’s inventive sushi hole. The intimate Kappo dining room offers omakase (chefs make what they will) while diners watch the preparation of colorful Northwest-inspired but authentic Japanese plates.
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If you like your sushi with a side of jazz, the Oaktown institution has you covered. If chef Sho Kamaro’s innovative Japanese cuisine isn’t enough, some of the best jazz acts in the country make a pilgrimage to play in this 330-seat club.
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Dance, pose and drink (while you eat) at this chic Knightsbridge Japanese restaurant and bar. Food is top quality, but you pay for what you get.