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Kaoru

4.3 (547 reviews)
ModerateJapanese
Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for groups

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Rong G.

Great place for a late lunch. The food is delicious and service is out of standing. If I recommend a restaurant after UN headquarter visit, this is the best choice: location, food and service all are perfect

Justin M.

Hidden gem!!! Prices are so good for New York, and portions are huge! Staff extremely friendly and ample seating at the bar, so walk-ins seem pretty good especially for 1-2 people. Fish is also extremely fresh! Must get one of their Kaisen Dons, and highly recommend trying some of the specials for the day :)

Beef Don
Bronwyn B.

Amazing fresh food in old school Japanese setting. My boss took me here for lunch one day and we loved it. He had the sushi; I had the karaage. It's going to be one of my go-tos now.

Uni Don with hamachi and tuna, and Kinpira (lotus burdock carrot salad)
Erica L.

Great uni bowl with two additions of your choice--I opted for hamachi and tuna, both of which were quite fresh. For $35, I thought it was quite a good deal. The uni was sweet and briny and fresh and . . . just a dream. It came with miso soup. The rice was a bit dry and a little more vinaigry than is typical for sushi rice. It wasn't a huge distraction but it wasn't my favorite. The lotus burdock salad was slightly spicy and nicely crunchy, and well proportioned. I really enjoyed this one. Enjoyed my lunch at the sushi bar and found the service to be fine and not overly rushed.

Sapparo
Michelle W.

Food: I got the ootoro bowl (nightly special) and my boyfriend got the 3 amigos bowl. I was very impressed with the quality of the fish for the price. They were also very generous with the amount of fish given. Service and ambiance: There's bar seating and tables for larger parties. It wasn't too busy on a Friday night and we were able to be seated immediately. There's a lot of staff working and they provide quick service. They also were constantly refilling our water. Highly recommend and would definitely come back!

Rose C.

Came in at 7:30pm on a Friday and got immediately sat down. I got the 3 Amigos don regular size and it was much larger than expected. We ordered 2 rolls (salmon avocado and scallion hamachi) and we didn't finish it all. Great value for the amount of food.

Three Amigos Don Small ($19)
Rainey C.

Came here with a girlfriend at 6pm on a Tuesday night and were seated quickly at the bar. We each ordered a small Three Amigos Don, and was pleasantly surprised by the portion! Came with about ~8 slices of sashimi and a portion of Negitoro mixed with spicy mayo sauce. Also came with a bowl of miso soup! For $19 before tip, I'd say it's pretty solid for the city. Service was friendly and quick, and the overall fish was very fresh. Def will come back if I ever need a quick bite!

Roll B set with Salmon Ikura Roll and Smoked Salmon Cream Cheese Rolls
Jane G.

Even living in a seaside, foodie town in Maine, where I thought the seafood (and sushi) couldn't get any fresher, boy, was I wrong. Kaoru was absolutely delicious. Here's what I ordered: - Assorted pickles (so overpriced for how little you get BUT I would 100% order again. SO flavorful) - Three amigos don (spicy diced tuna + tuna/salmon/hamachi sashimi over rice) - The Roll B set with the Salmon Ikura Roll + Smoked Salmon/Cream Cheese Roll - Somehow three giant containers of Miso soup The fish was beyond creamy, high quality, fresh, and delicious, even for takeout. Great portions, too. Would absolutely recommend for takeout/delivery/dine-in.

Ikuradon
Yumi S.

American POV: Fast and friendly service: 5 stars Ambiance and presentation: 4 stars Food quality: 4 stars Price value: 4.5 stars 日本人視点: 丁寧な客対応: 5点満点 減点要素としては: 『アガリ』と言ってお茶が出てこなかった (悲) 酢飯の味付けが薄い割には多少ベト付きが重たく感じる

Francesca L.

Had a wonderful Japanese dinner at Kaoru on East 46th off 2nd in Kips Bay. An off-the-beaten-path, low key spot, they offered a very traditional array of sushi & sashimi. We started with an order of edamame and kinpira (a salad of burdock, lotus roots, a carrots in soy sauce with sesame seeds) and moved on to some simple but delicious rolls.

Kakuni Don
Sukanya M.

I had the Kakuni Don - braised pork with a soft boiled egg over rice. It tasted a little salty, the pork was a little chewy, I didn't think too much of it, but the next day I unfortunately threw up the entire meal, threw up again later that day, and was unable to eat anything other than crackers and apple sauce for two days. I'm very concerned about the food safety at Kaoru and I have been to Kaoru before but this will be my last visit due to food poisoning.

Three Amigos
Malena S.

The fish quality is really good, it taste d fresh and not fishy at all. I really enjoyed this bowl as it was a decent size for $26 with tax. I will come here again when I'm in NYC.

Kaoru Kaisen Don
Jesse P.

Came in here with my wife on a Saturday around 8 pm. Mostly full but found seats at the bar without a wait. Nothing overly memorable about the interior but the food made up for it. We both had a bowl and really enjoyed them. The price/quality/quantity was right on point. I would definitely recommend a bowl if you come to this sushi restaurant. We were pretty impressed!

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Ask the Community - Kaoru

How is the Chriashi howl and how much is it?

It's fresh and delicious and absolutely amazing coming from someone who eats raw fish all the time. Prices range from $18 to $25 depending on which bowl you choose

I read on the menu you can substitute the rice in the sushi bowls with vegetables. Anyone know what vegetables the restaurant uses?

I believe it was mixed greens. This was back in February.

When is uni offered in this restaurant ? I saw in some reviews mentioning sometimes it is not in season

Only in winter months.

Anybody know their letter grade? I don't see it posted anywhere

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This is an adorable, cute and cozy little udon shop. Not good for a large group. Some of the best…read moreudon I have had outside of Japan. I highly recommend and cannot wait to visit again.

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