Philip H. • September 13, 2011Best shabu shabu in nyc hands down! Great service too and when ordering the meal you get free ice cream green tea is my fave
markus g. • March 18, 2016Spicy means really SPICY! If you love it hot get a medium spice! Leave room for the ice cream buffet
Jin M. • August 12, 2017So many udon, its so hard to choose! But with their Tsurutontan udon and wagyu shabu curry udon you can't go wrong. Be sure to try their water cake! It's very popular in Japan.
Greg L. • August 6, 2019$128 omakase tasting menu only. 100% worth it. Unbelievable ingredients, cooked table side for max of 8 people at a time. Treat yourself!
Raja H. • May 2, 2014(As of May 2014) $22 for shabu shabu (hot pot) and $31 if you want hot pot and korean barbecue
Kong T. • May 24, 2017Awesome place, the best for shabu shabu buffet, you really don't need the extras. The buffet has a great selection and variety.
Mari T. • April 30, 2016Best soba in New York City! Everything is fresh, delicious and the ambiance is chill. They also make the famous RAIN DROP CAKE - you must try the magic ✨👍✨👌
Jovana O. • April 1, 2015Have one savory dish & one sweet then SHARE. Never had pancakes as fluffy as these, waiters are nice, wait is 1-3hrs but they text you when you're table is ready so you don't have to wait outside 👌
Mario B. • February 17, 2011come here for inexpensive home kitchen items. Great stop for dinner parties
Sharon T. • November 8, 2015Best pho in the city -- always get #5 (chin nam) and #42 bun cha gio thit nuong! (: i would avoid the sandwiches here.
jake f. • August 30, 2011excellente coal oven pizza (get it with sausage) and arugula/parmesan salads. you must sit in the front room for a 1960s-style NYC pizzeria experience.
Claudia E. • January 7, 2013lovely staff. The Halusky and the Letcho are amazing and If you have room for desert try the Blintezes.
Christina D. • September 28, 2012Grab a table outside, order a glass of chianti and be charmed by the knowledgable Italian staff
Michelle R. • November 19, 2017Must haves: octopus, Brussels sprouts, fries (the garlic sauce!!))Good: such shawarma, hummus (jalapenos are perfectly picked/spicy)! Dark, intimate, yummy!
F. B. • November 14, 2018Sietsema: 1 of 2 Teochew restaurants in C-town. Duck is braised and presented with a vinegary dipping sauce; Cambodian/Viet soups. Bean curd skin stuffed with shrimp & deep fried. Very comfortable.
Melody H. • January 24, 2010Dim sum gets super busy around 11am on weekends, but worth the wait to come at noon when they bust out the goodies: snails, clams, tripe (along with the usual dumplings and shumai). So cheap, too!
Tiffany A. • November 23, 2012My favorite thing about visiting NYC is dinner here. Get a bottle of house red and any pasta...warm your cheeks and get ready to dance!!!
Sara . • January 27, 2016My favorite diner in the city! Classic. Great for breakfast food and late night fixes.
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