odo is a kaiseki speakeasy opened by Chef Hiroki Odo in New York’s Flatiron District. The 14-seat Chef's Counter restaurant serves a seasonally driven menu and is secretly hidden behind the all-day neighborhood eatery, HALL. Chef's counter menu changes on a monthly basis and all ingredients are sustainably sourced.Please note that reservations at the lounge do not offer our Kaiseki Tasting Experience.For the consideration of our other guests, children younger than 10 are not allowed at the Chef's Counter. Please note that all guests seated at the Chef's Counter must partake in the tasting course.While we do our best to accommodate most allergies and dietary restrictions, we cannot accommodate vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free guests. We are also unable to accommodate guests who cannot consume seafood or seaweed.Please contact us directly at odo.reservation@gmail.com to ensure we can accommodate your needs.
You won’t want to miss the two-level Soho outpost of this popular Upper West Side and Chelsea Japanese restaurant — with a 12-seat sushi bar, cocktails on the ground floor, and a plush dining room overlooking St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral upstairs. The fish and shellfish selection is unusually large, the kaiseki menu is imaginative, and the kitchen turns out everything from miso black cod to crispy duck.
From the team of Yopparai comes Izakaya Ronin, an intimate space on the Lower East Side that offers guests a virtual trip to Japan. Inspired by favorite dishes and design elements from Yopparai, we offer a variety of yakitori and grilled skewers made from high-quality ingredients, including local chicken and vegetables. In our cozy space, you can enjoy our yakitori as part of a multi-course menu of authentic Japanese dishes, complete with sake pairings recommended by our experts. Enjoy our attentive service, relax in our unique space, and experience the tradition of Japanese dining.Many dietary restrictions can be accommodated; please call for details and note any special requests in your reservation.
Experience Japanese dining in a beautiful, authentic Japanese restaurant located in the West Village of Manhattan. We offer the rich traditions of Japanese cooking with modern yet relaxed style of dining centered around a procession of small plates.We adhere to the fundamentals of Japanese cooking: respecting the ingredients and their natural flavors, cooking in the moment, and letting the ingredients speak for themselves. We have created an extensive menu, featuring dishes such as saikyo miso black cod, stone grilled Ribeye and Wagyu steaks, an assortment of sashimi and sushi rolls and two signature EN Kaiseki tasting menus. To compliment your dining experience, we have developed a list of over 60 sakes and 30 shochus as well as carefully crafted signature cocktails and wine list. Polish your meal off with a choice from 80 Japanese whiskies, a lineup that is hard to beat.
Located in the heart of the East Village, Tsukimi offers a modern take on kaiseki, a multi-course Japanese dinner. The name Tsukimi translates to moon viewing and refers to the mid-autumn harvest festival honoring the moon at its fullest and brightest.We are a unique 12-seat counter tasting course experience, exploring seasonal creations by Chef Takanori Akiyama and his team alongside a thoughtfully curated beverage program offering sake, wine, select Japanese spirits and pairings.If you have any food restrictions, please reach out to us at info@tsukimi.nyc first before making a reservation. Late arrivals to the reserved seating may result in missed dishes as courses are served at the same time for all guests. Reservations are prepaid and all sales are final and non-refundable. We may honor rescheduling with at least 72 hours notice to the time of the reservation. For more information, feel free to browse our FAQs https://www.tsukimi.nyc/faqs