| |  | Zenkichi | |  | “Zagat: In the style of an exclusive Tokyo haunt, this Williamsburg izakaya maintains a rarefied air with a single orange light marking the door, a bamboo-ado...” —opentable | | Cuisine: Japanese |
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|  | |  |   | | From Serious Eats: New York Like all of you serious eaters out there, not only do I love food, I love reading about food. So it's not always easy to read reviews of restaurants way out of my price range; places that fall on the side of aspirational, rather than attainable. NYC Restaurant Week... Read More | | |  |   | | On the corner of North 6th and Wythe, past the bustle of Sea Thai you'll find an unassuming wood paneled building, and through a nondescript door, you'll enter into a bamboo and rock zen garden waiting area. Up a flight of stairs into a softly lit space, you'll be escorted to sectioned off booths, ... Read More | | |  |   | | Address: 77 N 6th St, Brooklyn, New York http://www.zenkichi.com Phone: 718-388-8985 In a city where a good meal can cost more than a pair of good boots (yes that's all I think about lately), I have always thought that it is impossible to find a restaurant that offers excellent dinner tasting ... Read More | | |  |   | | Zenkichi, our favorite private-boothed izakaya, recently premiered their brand-new winter garden to the public. The 30-seat garden is topped with a glass ceiling (don’t you dare break it Hillary!) that will probably look beautiful once snow settles on top of it. Co-owner Shaul Margulies, who has act... Read More | | |  |   | | On a recent, wintery night, I ventured out into Williamsburg to take a peek at an intriguing new Japanese izakaya that had just opened in the neighborhood. I'm a huge fan of izakayas and the small plates and plentiful drinks they serve and thus consider it my duty to try out all the ones I come acr... Read More | | |  |   | | Zenkichi's new winter garden photo: Courtesy of Zenkichi It’s not often that we get to write about a restaurant opening a garden in November, but then Zenkichi in Williamsburg never does things the usual way – what other eatery in New York has call buttons for waiters? ... Read More | | |  |   | | If James Bond were craving Japanese in Brooklyn, I imagine it would look a lot like Zenkichi. An air of mystery and glamour begins at an unmarked wood door on a lonely street corner at the edge of Williamsburg. As you descend a flight of stairs into this three-story labyrinth of corridors, you'll ... Read More | | |  |   | | This multilevel den, hidden at the far end of an über-hip Williamsburg stretch, is mostly recognizable by the small, come-hither red light shining above its doorway. Inside, diners are ensconced in dimly lit private cells, curtained off by bamboo blinds and connected by shadowy stone-slab-and-p... Read More | | |  |   | | On a recent, wintery night, I ventured out into Williamsburg to take a peek at an intriguing new Japanese izakaya that had just opened in the neighborhood. I'm a huge fan of izakayas and the small plates/plentiful drinks combo they serve so I consider it my civic duty to try out all the ones I come... Read More | | |  |   | | | | |  |
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