Sophia Chan
The menu changed 2 months ago and they no longer serve souffle pancakes (sad). Came on a Sunday at 1 pm and we were seated immediately. The food was plated well but not particularly outstanding. The hayashi omurice was good.
They didn’t give us a fork to cut the pancakes with, which we originally thought was just how they operate, but later saw the table next to us had one. Servers could be a bit more attentive. Otherwise nice atmosphere. Bill came out to ~$64 before tax and tip
… moreGopal Chopra
Incredible find on the foundation of Jazz history. A delectable selection of Japanese deserts with the highlight being the fluffy cakes and favorite toppings, of which the maple syrup and butter with a side of ice cream was superb. Melts in your mouth.
The siphon teas were intriguing to the eye and to the palate. Distinct clear tones without the tannin and toasty after taste – this is the best drip style coffee I’ve ever had and we tried three geographical ranges beans and each was exquisite.
Now top it off the kind and friendly service with enthusiasm for the items on the menu made this a cultural experience
Coming back for more!!!!
… moreSarvenaz Myslicki
One of my favorite Japanese restaurants in the city! Both the sweet and savory options are amazing, and the coffee/tea selection is excellent. Service is friendly, fast, and accommodating and the decor is nice. I highly recommend the honey toast!
… moreremi k
the vibes were amazing and so was the food! had the parfait but a friend got the omurice—the egg was so soft and warm, and the portion seemed really reasonable and good for its price point! the pour over coffee was delightful with more acidity than bitterness, and the tangerine tea had notes of citrus which was quite refreshing.
on sundays from 5pm there is a live jazz bar; would definitely come visit for that hour next time!
… moreYun
Food was pretty expensive for the quality/ taste. The atmosphere is really nice and cozy. When we got our food there was a sticker on the dried orange slice and a hard chunk in the omelet rice. The dishes were on the salty side, not rich in flavor, and very one dimensional. There’s better places in nyc that are more worth the price. Service is mediocre, staff aren’t really attentive but is friendly.
… moreBill
The Hayashi Omurice was so satisfying – the egg was perfectly velvety and soft, and paired beautifully with the rich Hayashi sauce. The ambience of the restaurant has a lovely blend of modern and traditional Japanese aesthetics with warm and wood-accented decors. A charming spot for a simple & comforting Omurice and other Japanese bites.
… moreBetter Food Better Mood
A cozy spot with friendly service! The food is on the heavier side, but it was a hearty, satisfying meal. If you’re craving some authentic Japanese, definitely give this place a try~
… moreAlexis Sanford
I am addicted to their curry, I daydream about when I can get it again. The siphon coffee and iced teas are so well done and delicious as well. I also recommend getting hotcakes for the table because those you can’t miss either!
… moreKatie McCormick
This place is amazing! We sat at the bar which was really fun. We got the regular omurice which reminded us of being back in Japan, it was perfect. The pancakes were fun but I might skip them next time to order another savory dish. Highly recommend!
… moreR L
The center Japan style water fountain and cute bar on the side brings a bit of Japan to new york East Village location. Good use of former sushi place decor. The service meets expectation and friendly host. The food can use a little help. Great lunch date spot.
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