
Contemporary Japanese omakase with a focus on seasonal tempura (by reservation only). Entire restaurant consists of 6 seats, offering guests an unique and intimate dining experience at the counter facing the open kitchen. Reservations are accepted online up to 14 days in advance for our 2-hour omakase at three fixed seating times (Wed-Thu 5:30pm and 8pm; Fri-Sun 3pm, 5:30pm and 8pm). Closed on Mondays & Tuesdays. Please inquire or access the reservation platform through our website!
An omakase menu focused on seasonal tempura in a modern, intimate dining room with an open kitchen.
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Address: 199 E 3rd St, New York, NY 10009
Website: http://www.secchuyokota.com/
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Reviews
Service 5/5
Ambiance 5/5
My hubby took me here for my birthday and it was such a unique experience. I never had a tempura omakase before! The setting is super intimate with only 6 seats, and the chef explains each piece before you eat it, which made it feel extra special.
The menu starts with 2 appetizers, followed by 8 tempura omakase pieces, and we added on the Miyazaki A5 wagyu (highly recommend) then dessert.
Each bite tasted incredibly fresh, surprisingly light and clean for tempura.
What we had for tempura:
Tiger shrimp
Shishito pepper
Eel
Japanese water eggplant
Japanese Spanish mackerel
Sweet potato
Hokkaido uni
Hokkaido scallop
And the Miyazaki wagyu? Hands down one of the best I’ve had outside of Japan, it literally melts in your mouth.
Dessert was my least favorite part but overall, this was such a special and memorable experience!
Food: The course I had ended with a Cod entree, which was very good. Made to perfection. The ingredients were very fresh. I don’t know if the food is worth the price, however, it is definitely worth it for the experience if you miss Japan.
Environment: Cozy restaurant that would make you feel like you stepped into a restaurant in Japan. The Chef, kitchen, environment all would make you feel like you’re in a different country.
I had bookmarked this place over a year ago, and I finally decided to try it out for my 30th birthday. I’m so glad I did, I wouldn’t have wanted to celebrate anywhere else. After nearly three years of living in NYC, I can confidently say this was the best dining experience I’ve had (disclaimer: I’m a foodie lol).
The owners, Ari and her husband, Chef Atsushi Yokota, and the restaurant manager Daimu, go above and beyond to create an exceptional dining experience for every customers and you can truly feel their passion. The food was absolutely top notch. Chef Yokota holds incredibly high standards for every ingredient, sourcing them with care to ensure everything tastes like it’s straight from a top-tier restaurant in Japan.
The tempura was phenomenal, we savored every single piece.
Thank you again for the unforgettable experience. We’re def coming back soon!
Everything was fantastic. Easily the best tempura I’ve ever had ever (naturally). Don’t worry, it isn’t 100% tempura, but it is 100% delicious and unique. Everything goes well with everything. Sake recommendations are worth getting as well, as they give you a few tastes before you need to commit to what you order. The setting is intimate and really special. Seats 6 people. A lot of fancy places are pompous, but this was not. Just really, really tasty, and really special. I will recommend this place to everyone I talk to, and I don’t think I will be able to shut up about how good it is for the next month.
And it doesn’t break the bank; it’s not more expensive than any other quality omakase experience in Manhattan (and less than many), but absolutely superior, worth every penny and then some.
My favorite part is the scallop—it’s always perfectly tender. And their wasabi salt is so good, I always ask for extra. The portions are just right, leaving you satisfied but not stuffed, and the timing of the dishes is spot on, making the whole meal really enjoyable.
They have an amazing sake selection, and the staff are super friendly and attentive, which makes the experience even better. Watching the chef cook right in front of you adds a special touch.
Secchu Yokota has kept up its high standards over the years, so I keep coming back. If you love great tempura and a classy dining vibe, you have to check this place out.
Highly recommended and hoping to return in the future.