Shinzo Omakase
Shinzo Omakase is an easy japanese option in New York to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Japanese restaurants in New York that work well for intimate — sorted by rating and curated for occasion fit.
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Shinzo Omakase is an easy japanese option in New York to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Mido Omakase in the West Village has built a reputation around a deliberate argument: that omakase — the formal surrender of choice to the chef — should not require a three-week waitlist, a black card, or a room designed to intimidate.
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Zen Sushi Omakase occupies a specific and deliberate position in New York's omakase landscape — not the hushed, ceremony-first rooms of Midtown where minimalism functions as the main course, but a counter built around maximalism as a con…
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At $75 for a 13-course omakase with complimentary sake included, Kazumi is making a calculated argument: that Greenwich Village can sustain serious nigiri counter culture without the $300-plus price tag that dominates the conversation up…
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In the former home of Totto Ramen on West 51st Street, Omakase by Kun Tsuki has quietly redrawn what a New York omakase can cost — and what it can ask of you in return.
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At $88 for a 14-course seasonal omakase at a 13-seat East Village counter, KAWA poses a question that most Manhattan sushi rooms prefer you don't ask: what does the price actually reflect?
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SoZo Sip Bar + Omakase suits a night out when you want japanese that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Uka Omakase occupies an unglamorous stretch of East 60th, and the proposition here is tiered rather than singular.
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Takumi Omakase is not a room interested in restraint as a philosophy.
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Domo Omakase occupies a modest footprint on East 29th Street in the Murray Hill corridor — not the neighborhood you'd expect for serious omakase, which is partly the point.
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Top Japanese restaurants for intimate in New York include Shinzo Omakase, Mido Omakase - West Village, Zen Sushi Omakase. TastyPals curates these based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Yes — New York has 10 Japanese restaurants rated highly for intimate. Shinzo Omakase is among the top picks with a 9.8 Google rating.
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