Midtown

7 E 47th Street New York, NY 10017

212-317-3802

Opened since 1977, the long-established sushi place preserved its tradition of keeping a sushi-only menu. Whenever you visit, the authentic Edo-mae sushi made with fresh ingredients will never let you down. The five different cuts of the tuna that can only be eaten here at Kurumazushi will worth your visit… 

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155 E 52nd street New York, NY 10022

212-758-0226

This long-established Japanese restaurant in New York located on East 52nd St, in between Lexington and 3rd Avenues. It’s a place where you can enjoy authentic Japanese food starting with seasonal side dishes, yakimono (grilled dishes), kaiseki cuisine (multi-course banquet meal), sushi and tempura…

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64 W 48th street New York, NY 10036

212-575-2828

Coming straight from Osaka, this Kansai style udon is a real deal for sure. 
Aromatic bonito flakes, and savory kombu kelp: using ingredients directly imported from Japan along with locally grown vegetables and meats, TsuruTonTan aims to provide the best bowl of udon to its customer.

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114 W 47th street New York, NY 10036

212-278-0010 (Suzuki) ; 212-278-0047 (Satsuki)

Within walking distance of New York’s Rockefeller Center and Times square lies a traditional Japanese restaurant with a minimalistic and uncluttered look. This restaurant is called Suzuki, Sushi Satsuki, and Three Pillars Bar, all of which, are adjacent to one another creating an open area

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204 E 43rd street New York, NY 10017

212-972-1001

The perfect place for some serious sushi enthusiasts. Through the quiet chattering and the minimalistic interior lies a pure warmth that lies in the welcoming staff and the bright lights. 

Sushi Yasuda is a favorite amongst locals, the Japanese community, and travelers. Getting one Michelin star in 2019, its one of the best sushi places in Manhattan. Sushi Yasuda has a lot of pride…

155 East 52nd St, New York, NY 10022

212-688-5941

For 55 years since 1963, Midtown’s Restaurant Nippon has been serving Japanese cuisine to thousands of New Yorkers of all generations. Well known for their sukiyaki, shabu shabu, and their beef negirolls, their décor and menu hasn’t changed much in this half decade. Their hospitality 

53 W 35th street, New York, NY 10001

646-368-9384

Known for their amazing lunch teishoku prices, the vintage-industrial interior, and their tacky logo design, this Japanese pub-style izakaya is the perfect place to dine with family and friends. The dinner menu filled with a wide range of palates anywhere from ramen, to sashimi, to donburis. Anything you imagined, seen, or wanted to eat

327 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10016

212-447-1212

Just 5 minutes away from Grand Central, this accessible sushi restaurant is something you don’t want to miss. The restaurant lighting is dim, and the ceilings are high. The tables are set apart from each other to avoid that awkwardness too close next to strangers. The restaurant staff are honest

245 E 44th St, New York, Ny 10017

212-986-2800

Mifune places importance on keeping the dishes they serve traditional Japanese style while adding in flavors that are equipped for New Yorkers. They do this by adding French techniques to create a more modern, innovative, and artistically composed dishes. The group…