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“The largely Japanese clientele is a testament to the authenticity of this bustling noodle house.” nymag

Cuisine:  Sushi, Japanese, Noodle Shop
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I know my soba series is out of order, but in my mind there is no doubt, Soba-ya is hands down the best soba restaurant in the area and deserves to be number one. Located on 9th street between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, this casual, traditionally decorated Japanese restaurant always has a crowd. Both fo... Read More
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It's been a LONG TIME since we've forgotten to take a lunch shot but an old friend from out of town came to meet us at Soba-ya and before you know it the table was cleared and the check waiting. Ridiculously hilarious conversations over cold soba noodles makes for a perfect summer lunch. Soba-ya, 22... Read More
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After my recent cool down at the Dae Dong, I thought I should try Japanese version of cold noodles, soba. Which can be served hot or cold, Soba-Ya is nested in the East Village serving mostly sobas, traditional root vegetables and regional sake. Like the naengmyon soba are also made of buckwheat but... Read More
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One of my favorite go-to restaurants is Sobaya. I usually end up there when I'm looking for a nice-looking, low-key place to bring out-of-town guests and/or a casual-but-not-too-casual place for catching up, but also when I'm just craving good quality, comfortable Japanese food. The service is discreet and unobtrusive; the food interesting, tasty, and well-prepared; and the bill never goes much, ... Read More
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The second restaurant in my east village soba series, is Soba Koh, located on East 5th Street. A mixed crowd of Japanese families and east village locals, filled the row of ten or so tables along the wall and separate counter this sunday night. The restaurant is set in a tastefully decorated spa... Read More
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