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“A savory, well-lubricated cut above the yakitori joints on St. Marks Place.” nymag

Cuisine:  Sushi, Japanese
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From Serious Eats: New York Sake Bar Hagi has received so much media attention, including a New York Times review and a segment on Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations that it's often impossible to get into. Nevertheless it remains one of my favorite izakaya in Manhattan, due in part to the... Read More
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You have to hunt to find this subterranean Japanese small plates shop, hidden below a larger sushi restaurant. Perhaps that???s why the Times Square mobs have yet to invade it, despite its convenient location on West 49th. If you define authentic Japanese food by the number of Japanese people in a r... Read More
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One of things that makes Sake Bar Hagi special beyond its wonderful and reasonably priced selection of rice wine is, well, the specials. To be sure, this subterranean izakaya in midtown offers all the usual suspects, including lots of yakitori, to go with your libation of choice, be it sake, shochu ... Read More
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I've tried almost everything here. and I can't find a bad dish. this place is amazing. cheap beer too always at least an hour wait, but it's most definitely worth it Read More
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You know this place is great when at 2 am on a Tuesday night the restaurant is jam packed with Japanese families. I can no longer say there is no good restaurants in time square! Truly a diamond in the rough. Read More
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I was dying for some more delicious caffeinated beverages the other day so we grabbed the train uptown to go to Fika. We actually stopped off on the way at the New York Public Library just to walk around and were surprised to see a really great exhibit on Jack Kerouac. We were delighted to have fo... Read More
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Somewhere in the world there may be a train line that covers more gastronomic territory than the B and V subway lines, which start in southernmost Brooklyn and end deep in Queens, but if there is, we don’t know about it. We're riding the B and V from Coney Island all the way to Forest Hills, jumping... Read More
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You know those off-the-radar places that are so good that you don't want to share the news? Well, it's my job, so my loss is your gain. I'd read about Sake Bar Hagi, and had always meant to go, but it was after I saw it on Anthony Bourdain's show that I decided to actually get off my butt and go. ... Read More
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I had meant to hit up the Indonesian food bazaar in my neighborhood, but to my dismay when I checked the website before I headed out, I learned it had been rescheduled to a later date. Since I had already made plans to hang out with TL though, I suggested that we head to the nearby Socrates Sculpture Park instead. It ended up being one of the most surprising days in my summer. Having only rea... Read More
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