1. Taishu-Izakaya Kenka
7.7
25 Saint Marks Pl (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · East Village · 155 tips and reviews
Charnette Soto: 8 dollar pitcher of Sapporo? Yes please! Plus 1.50 for a half pint; I will definitely come back again. Between two people, we paid 20 bucks, but we had ice cream and beer.
Lucy Xu: Delish late night spot. Get your ramen and/or Sapporo on!
Omer Zach: Get a bunch of different small plates and an $8 Sapporo pitcher. The fried udon with intestines was smelly but tasty.
2. Hide-Chan Ramen
8.2
248 E 52nd St (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 317 tips and reviews
Katharine P.: Spicy Ramen with medium firm noodles really hit the spot. The spicy pork bun was better than regular pork bun. Happy Hour from 4:30pm-6:30pm. Half off drinks and apps. $2 Sapporo draft!
Annie Alfstad: One of the best kept secrets of NY. Sake, banging pork buns, amazing ramen (haven't had one yet I don't like), and Sapporo on draft! Just no ramen take out :0(
Anuj Mathur: The $6 Sapporo draft is larger than the $7 Asahi Dry draft.
3. ROKC
9.1
3452 Broadway (btwn W. 140 & W. 141 St), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · West Harlem · 55 tips and reviews
Larry: Try the Sapporo ramen, based on a chicken stock.
Alexa Scordato: Matsumen is really different (no broth), but you can't go wrong with any of the options (Okinawa has a nice bright citrus taste while Sapporo is packed with umami flavor). Matcha cocktail is awesome!
Grace Tan: Beautiful seafood-based broth (get the Kyoto style!), eclectic rotating selection of oysters. Nicest owners that put care into every detail.
4. Sunrise Mart
8.1
12 E 41st St (btwn 5th & Madison Ave), New York, NY
Imported Food Store · Midtown East · 59 tips and reviews
Chetan Sarva: Buy 5 Sapporos, get one free!
Adam Hacker: Order hot food for lunch or early dinner. Buy gifts from Japan, have a Sapporo! Great spot. One of my favorites in the city.
Timelessnomad: Great little Japanese mart near Grand Central. Awesome take out food with sit down area upstairs. Japanese dry goods and some housewares. A good little spot when your in the neighborhood.
5. Izakaya MEW
8.7
53 W 35th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Koreatown · 271 tips and reviews
Josh Mateo: $2 Sapporo and $3 Hot Sake. Can't beat that.
Sam H: Start the night off with a Sapporo during happy hour (ends at 7) and then black sesame chicken, okonomi yaki, kakuni (simmered pork belly), and shoyu ramen.
Matthew Huie: $3 Sapporo during happy hour!
6. Yakitori Totto
8.4
251 W 55th St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave.), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Theater District · 183 tips and reviews
Kelsey Mitchell: Everything here is the highest of high quality - from the premium Sapporo beer to the wasabi. Must try. Worth the money.
Kira Roytburg: Try chicken hearts, liver, and meatball skewers. Also, Sapporo on draft is yummy :)
Lorenzo: Don't order Sapporo draft beer. I tastes iron. I think something's wrong with their draft system.
7. Oramen
7.4
579 Avenue of the Americas (at 17th St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Union Square · 48 tips and reviews
Gilbert Wong: Otokoyama Junmai with chicken wings, gyoza, shumai, and beef short ribs made this visit awesome. As well as $2 Draft Sapporo between 4-6pm!
Rooney M: More than Ramen! Great Japanese Small plates Edamame, Cauliflower, pork buns, karage, spicy wings & noodles (with or without broth) all are fantastic. Wash it down with a cold Sapporo and some Sake.
Danny Martz: Soy mexicana y los spicy edamame y el spicy ramen delicioso !!! Pican delicioso , el salmón también muy bueno y antes de las 7 es 2x1 en cerveza sapporo súper bueno !!!
9. Zest
7.7
249 Broome St, New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · Lower East Side · 96 tips and reviews
Linh Nguyën: $2 Sapporo Draft.
Yera Ha: One of the best happy hours I've seen -- $3.50 rolls and $10 pitchers of Sapporo!
Myriam D.: Love this place! Great sushi, fresh salmon, good service and very affordable. If they have sea urchin on the menu, have it, You won't regret it!
10. OBAO Midtown
8.2
222 E 53rd St (btwn 3rd Ave & 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 167 tips and reviews
Daniel Kang ©: $2 sapporo draft all day
Nik Andresen: Sticky rice was yummy and only 3 bucks. Summer special gets you $2 draft sapporos! Soups are f**king ginormous
Meghan Kathleen: $2 Sapporo, basically anytime. Also, if you're looking for something warm, delicious, and comforting, get the Pho Bo.
12. Juban
7.7
207 10th Ave (Between 22nd and 23rd), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Chelsea · 118 tips and reviews
Krystina: It's all about the crunchy spicy scallop roll. Also, happy hour is until 7 and $2 off drafts, aka $3 Kirin Ichiban and $5 Sapporo
Marc Buon: Good solid list of sake, Sapporo on tap cheap, hamachi Kama, sushi ten (slightly on small side), fried octopus dusted with green tea powder and scallop maki! Good stuff!
K-Þórır D.: Very quiet and intimate shochu & saké bar near London Terrace Gardens. Mini Uni Ikura Don & Aji cucumber sashimi salad r my best 🍣🍶.
13. Ichiro
8.1
1694 2nd Ave (88th Street), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Yorkville · 53 tips and reviews
Tracey Churray: Great Japanese on the UES. The veggie gyoza are delicious and you can get a 22 of Sapporo for $8.
Michael Haarala: Favorite sushi spot on the UES with great drink specials and solid, fresh rolls.
Miranda Rensch: Omg get the white truffle tuna, I just died of happiness.
14. Udon West
7.6
11 Saint Marks Pl (at 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Udon Restaurant · East Village · 152 tips and reviews
Jay Dixit: Hot Udon noodles and a Sapporo Special Reserve, perfect filling and delicious late-night comfort food.
Kyle Turman: Very affordable and delicious. Hostess gives zero fucks, but she means well. Wait to be seated. The simmered beef and tempura shrimp udon is super tasty and goes well with a mug of Sapporo.
Graham Lindner: Simple and delightful. Your stomach will smile all the way home. Cash only.
15. Naruto Ramen
7.3
1596 3rd Ave (at E 90th St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Yorkville · 162 tips and reviews
Spotted by Locals - city guides by locals: Try the classic Naruto ramen, a basic bowl of the soy sauce-based stuff and wash it down with a generous Sapporo. Read more.
Mike Fish: TOTALLY worth the average 20 mins wait. By far one of my neighborhood favs, coming here as often as once a week. Top picks: Naruto Ramen, Gyoza, Tan Tan ramen and their fantastic Sapporo draught.
Lisa L: By far the best ramen I've ever eaten. Ramen + the $4 sapporo for a wonderful and cheap experience. Cash only, be prepared to wait on the weekend.