Evaluation :
*** excellent, ** very good, * good, x bad, xx horrible
(price/person I paid incl.tax/tips, The date I went, ADD., TEL)
WESTERN
I've decided I will propose someone at the deck outside this bar
with a delicious night view. Go before 10 o'clock on week days, otherwise
you'll miss the great view because most of the illumination of buildings
are turned off.It costs around $17 from Midtown in Manhattan
by taxi. I haven't been to the restaurant section.
It's in the heart of Little Italy. "Caprese(Buffalo mozzarella with sliced tomatoes and basil)"
is one of good antipastis. Pasta is not too boiled and delicious. Smell of
garlic and Italian accent's English of waiters make me feel in a sort of dufferent place
from Manhattan.
I expected this restaurant is a less expensive version of "Smith&Wollensky,"
which is at the next door, but it costed much. The quality of beef is good and their service is very
comfortable. But it seems like the space is a little bit small to relax.
I should have gone to the original place.
If you are a tourist and want to feel you are in New York City, I recommend
this restaurant. Very huge floor and high celing, and there is even a
mini model of the statue of liberty.
It serves wide range of foods from hambergers, tacos, oysters and even sushi.
Don't try pasta because it's too boiled.
There is a standing bar as well. It might be a good idea to go here just to
drink a cocktail at the bar.
If you don't put a heavy coat, don't entrust anything to the cloakroom, because
it charges you a dollar without notice.
Although most Japanese restaurants are expensive, this is a mid-ranged price
restaurants, and good taste! That's why it's always crowded.
Sushi Neta(raw fish) is very fresh and big. Shoyu Lamen(Soy Sause noodles)
's taste is different from original one in Japan.
This restaurant has nothing to do with "Sapporo East." (Sapporo
is the biggest city's name in the Northern Island in Japan.) It's always crowded.
Curry with Beef cutlet is the best. There is no sushi.Moderate service, but
some lazy casher's behaviors get on my nerves sometimes.
They serves anything Japanese from sushi to steak. Very polite staff.
The problem is the price. Even lunch you have to pay at least $15. It's not
a restaurant in Midtown, though.I saw former mayer of NYC ordered Sashimi(rawfish) very near to
my table.
Korean BBQ. It's in Korean Town in Midtown. There are verious kinds of BBQ menu. Good service.I've been there twice, but I felt the quality of meat was not stable.