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    Sarku Japan

    3.6 (14 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Bento Box - Beef with noodles, dumplings, salad and sushi  Beef Bento Box Beef Bento Box
    Robert P.

    This spot is getting popular! Good lunch options are tough for this area. Tables available for folks who want to dine in. Lots of take-out orders, too. My favorite right now is the Beef Bento Box. Comes with salad, dumplings, and steamed white rice. An amazing value!

    Chicken teriyaki roll
    Kristia W.

    The menu was vast and moderately priced. Service was efficent, little to no wait times. However, I wish there were more cooked sushi options, not just the chicken teriyaki roll.

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    Lin Y.

    Sarku sits at where Checkers used to be! It is spacious and clean and you can get good food, fast. There are Bento boxes and sushi rolls along with the rest of the Teriyaki favorites like chicken, beef and shrimp. If you are willing to splurge, there is also salmon at $13.99. The plastic containers or should I say lids hold the sauce separately and outside of the main dish. For a lighter meal, there is the chicken bowl. Side orders of chicken or veggie spring roll, dumplings and shrimp tempura can also be had. I enjoy the chicken teriyaki without the rice and had it with the veggies and chicken only. If you want extra chicken it will set you back $2.49. The store hours are Monday to Sunday, 11:00am -11p

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    Brad P.

    Very nice people working in this restaurant. As the first reviewer stated very good food at a fair price. A family can eat here and honestly the. Small bowls were plenty and I only eat half and lm saving the rest for lunch

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    Food is always fresh and delicious. I especially love the California Roll with Eel sauce and the dumplings

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    7 months ago

    My go to place love this franchise .. same great taste as usual . Thank you for this location we need more Sarku Japan throughout the city

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    Izakaya MEW - Salmon Carpaccio

    Izakaya MEW

    4.3(3.3k reviews)
    2.7 miMidtown West
    $$

    Honestly, I really enjoyed my time at Izakaya Mew. I love the underground vibe because it gives it…read morethat cozy dim vibe. The servers were pretty attentive and funny, they'd check on us regularly, somehow managing to convince us to get even more items based on what we liked. As a big fan of seafood, I really enjoyed the Scallop Uni Butter Scallop and the Shishamo Fritters. A lot of the items didn't feel heavy which is always a plus with Izakayas, and allowed us to order and try even more items on the menu. Definitely the perfect place to come with a group of friends after work !

    We stopped in for a work lunch, and I ordered the Kaisen donburi. They were out of uni, which our…read moreserver let me know right away and mentioned they would lower the price to $30 instead. At the time, I thought that seemed fair enough, but looking back, I'm not so sure. For what was left in the bowl, $30 still felt overpriced. The fish slices were cut extremely thin, and there was really only a single layer of fish, so overall it just wasn't very satisfying. That said, there are still quite a few items on the menu that caught my eye and that I'd like to try. I'm going to chalk this one up to ordering the wrong dish rather than writing the place off completely. One thing that did leave a bad impression, though, was the interaction at the end of the meal. The girl who brought our check wasn't exactly rude, but she seemed visibly annoyed when we asked about using Apple Pay but ended up putting the charge on my card and it felt like asking her to bring over the Apple Pay machine was somehow inconveniencing her. She also didn't bother asking whether I wanted my receipt. Maybe none of it was intentional, but her overall demeanor came across that way and left us ending the meal with a bad taste in our mouths.

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    Izakaya MEW - Dining area

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    Izakaya MEW - Volcano Roll and Chikaten Roll

    Volcano Roll and Chikaten Roll

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    Raku - Agedashi Tofu

    Raku

    4.6(166 reviews)
    3.6 miTheater District, Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West

    4.5 rounded up to 5. Good assortment of items and overall, pretty good! Surprisingly, the most…read moredisappointing items to us were the udon and chawanmushi - they weren't bad but they were probably our least favorite items which surprised us given the hype for those items. The noodles were good but my husband thought the broth was too creamy (we got the warm crab one). Absolutely loved the agedashi tofu and black sesame latte. Miso cod wasn't bad either. Definitely a good spot to try if you're in the neighborhood!

    I came to grab lunch by myself as I've been wanting to try Raku. It was a warm day so I opted for…read moreand ankimo appetizer and buta shabu cold udon with thinly sliced pork, lots of scallions and sesame sauce on the side. I love ankimo and the monkfish liver was great! The ponzu sauce was perfect paired with the creamy, decadent ankimo. The udon is solid but I was a bit surprised that the udon is actually flat rather than round. It wasn't as chewy as I like but the texture was pretty good. I enjoyed dipping the noodles in the sesame sauce but I do think it needed something else, maybe a shoyu based sauce as well. The portion was huge I could barely finish it. My check also came with a frozen grape which I thought was a cute touch and a nice sweet treat after the meal! Such a great easy casual spot for noodles, especially if you're solo dining.

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    Raku - Front dessert place

    Front dessert place

    Raku - Vegetable Gyoza

    Vegetable Gyoza

    Raku - Green Tea Tiramisu [pf], Matcha & Black Sesame Swirl Soft Serve

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    Green Tea Tiramisu [pf], Matcha & Black Sesame Swirl Soft Serve

    Yakitori Totto - Eggplant

    Yakitori Totto

    4.0(1.5k reviews)
    3.7 miMidtown West
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    Still the best in New York. Unique, flavorful chicken skin skewers among many things (see my…read morephotos), though somehow grilled chicken soft bone is a bit tasteless? Fast service. You can order a little and keep adding depending on how big or small each dish is. We came right at 5 pm when they opened. We didn't have a reservation, and after some fumbling they got us four seats at the bar (looking over grilling chefs at work). Not bad, though we were hoping for a table. Great decor and ambiance as always. Wish the grilled shrimps come with shell on, and with salt only (no sauce).

    Yakitori Totto has been around for ages, and I've visited this location in person a few times…read morethough it's been a while! Their location is a little hidden, it's on the second floor above Soba Noodle Azuma on 55th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues, closer to 8th. You have to go up a stairwell on the side. Getting to the food, their focus is on meat, seafood and vegetable skewers though they also have a variety of appetizers, rice bowls and noodles, and dessert. The meats and veggies are grilled over charcoal while basted with "tare", a house-made sauce that adds a level of umami to the caramelized grill flavors. Recently I got a handful of skewers for takeout, including: - Ebi (shrimp) $8 x 2: the shrimp were cooked just right, tender and juicy, yum! - Hotate Eringi (scallop and oyster mushrooms) $8 x 2: the textures of the oyster mushrooms and scallop pieces complemented each other, and were kinda similar. Another tasty offering. - Negi pon (pork belly with scallions) $7: I'm not a huge fan of pork belly in general, though they grilled it well here and chopped scallions added a little spicy tickle. While not the cheapest for skewers that you can find, (and inflation hasn't helped,) their flavors are authentic and their quality and consistency is key here. I'm glad it's still here since there seems to be fewer and fewer good yakitori spots in Manhattan these days. They used to have another location in the city though I believe this closed pre-pandemic, however from their website they now have another location in Boston. This was also the sister restaurant to Ramen Totto which had four locations at one point though all have shuttered as well. Hope this location stays around for a long time!

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    Yakitori Totto - Chicken meatball

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    Katsu-Hama

    Katsu-Hama

    4.0(1.8k reviews)
    3.3 miMidtown East
    $$

    I am a sucker for delicious Katsu and you'll struggle to find better than Katsu-Hama. Katsu-Hama…read morehas a quaint, Japanese vibe in a small but comfortable dining area. It's not especially big, so you may have a bit of a wait if you frequent right at lunch or in the evening but whatever amount of time you have to wait it will be well worth it. Service is top tier but you come for the food. They have a varied menu with a lot of options so if you're bringing a buddy that isn't up for Katsu, they'll have plenty to choose from. The Katsu is the star and I think what sets this place apart is that they offer Berkshire pork katsu as an option. Arguably some of the best pork, it's great to have the option if you're looking to heighten the experience. I love their pork katsu and go nuts over the chicken katsu curry. It's super crispy, slightly greasy but never off-putting. And it's served with the most delicate and delicious cabbage slaw. I could eat a mountain of this it's so good. Highly recommended.

    This place is a bit hard to spot, but it's on the same side of the street as the sorta famous (50…read moreyears +) Phil's Stationery. Katsu-Hama is about two doors to the Left of Phil's, and has minimal, very discreet signage. I got some tonkatsu...I forget the exact type, but it was essentially the most fatty of the tonkatsu offered. It came with cabbage (with a sesame ginger type dressing), daikon radish (with some type of sauce on top), and the standard sauce for the tonkatsu, along with some crushed sesame seed and hot mustard. I'd have to say...the tonkatsu was quite good....not quite as sublime as my favorite tonkatsu place in Tokyo...but still, very, very good. The dish also came with a bowl of miso soup (good, and not overly salty) and a bowl of white rice, which I considered the most disappointing part of the meal. The rice seemed a bit dried out...not moist.... All in all, an excellent meal. I'd definitely come back.

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    Katsu-Hama - Oyster and katsu

    Oyster and katsu

    Katsu-Hama - Agedashi Tofu

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    Agedashi Tofu

    Sarku Japan - japanese - Updated May 2026

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