Related Articles This Week's Off-Broadway Openings: February 8th-February 14th Happenings at B. Smith's Restaurant in New York City Stephen Kunken Joins ENRON as 'Andy Fastow' Most Popular Articles on CGNY Valentine's Day in New York City: The Big Apple's Most Romantic Restaurants How to Spend Valentine's Day 2010 in New York City Celebrate Black History Month in Harlem Click on restaurant name for address, phone, and more information.Bluechili - A trendy Asian-fusion restaurant and sushi bar. "Very cool, all white interior" sports a water wall & lights that change as the night wears on. Its "killer drinks" & inventive dishes have met with early approval. -- Zagat survey 2004. Ichiumi - NY's largest all-you-can-eat buffet with the freshest, finest Japanese cuisine. Artfully prepared sushi & sashimi along with traditional favorites such as beef teriyaki, tempura, tonkatsu, udon noodles, yakisoba, sukiyaki & gyoza dumplings. Plus a wide variety of seafood: snow crab legs, jumbo shrimp, oysters, baked swordfish, smoked salmon. Inakaya - Tradition and enthusiasm. This is a place where customers and staff become one. With a 3-section kitchen (Robata Grill, Sushi Bar, and Main Kitchen) combining forces, they will enlighten you with fine dining. Their healthy selections of grilled vegetables, seafood, and meats are extraordinary, and the 33-seat “Robata” counter is an entertaining place to enjoy dinner. Come experience and be part of the legend.Ishihama - Home to some of the city's best sushi and a variety of Japanese and Korean dishes. There's also a wide selection of non-sushi dishes and plum, rice, red and white wines. Prices are reasonable and service efficient and polite. Ninja New York - A recreation of a hidden 18th-century Japanese ninja village. One-of-a-kind, very entertaining dining experience combined with spectacular high-end contemporary Japanese cuisine. Dishes are created by very experienced Japanese chefs and served by a ninja staff. Breaking new ground in service and in Japanese cuisine. Archives: Happenings at B. Smith's Restaurant in New York City Grand Central Oyster Bar Presents Chablis Pairing Dinner on Tuesday, Feb. 16th Grand Central Oyster Bar Offers Valentine's Day Prelude Menu on Saturday, Feb. 13th Patsy's Italian Restaurant Offers 'Ultimate Aphrodisiac Menu' for Valentine's Day 2010 Celebrate Carnaval at SushiSamba 7 and SushiSamba Park on Tuesday, February 16th Lobster Celebration at Tio Pepe Benjamin Steakhouse Joins Dine Out for Haiti on Sunday, January 24th Salute! Announces Restaurant Week Menu (Jan. 25th-Feb. 28th) Salute's Winter Restaurant Week Menu Free Bottle of Wine at Lunch at Trattoria Dopo Teatro $30 Tuesdays and Thursdays at Cascina Ristorante How to Spend Valentine's Day 2010 in New York City Brother Jimmy's BBQ: Slow Food Makes Its Mark in Manhattan Patsy's Italian Restaurant Launches the Williamsburg Winery’s 2007 Adagio on Jan. 19th Grand Central Oyster Bar's Winemaker Dinner Takes Place Monday, January 11th
Click on restaurant name for address, phone, and more information.Bluechili - A trendy Asian-fusion restaurant and sushi bar. "Very cool, all white interior" sports a water wall & lights that change as the night wears on. Its "killer drinks" & inventive dishes have met with early approval. -- Zagat survey 2004. Ichiumi - NY's largest all-you-can-eat buffet with the freshest, finest Japanese cuisine. Artfully prepared sushi & sashimi along with traditional favorites such as beef teriyaki, tempura, tonkatsu, udon noodles, yakisoba, sukiyaki & gyoza dumplings. Plus a wide variety of seafood: snow crab legs, jumbo shrimp, oysters, baked swordfish, smoked salmon. Inakaya - Tradition and enthusiasm. This is a place where customers and staff become one. With a 3-section kitchen (Robata Grill, Sushi Bar, and Main Kitchen) combining forces, they will enlighten you with fine dining. Their healthy selections of grilled vegetables, seafood, and meats are extraordinary, and the 33-seat “Robata” counter is an entertaining place to enjoy dinner. Come experience and be part of the legend.Ishihama - Home to some of the city's best sushi and a variety of Japanese and Korean dishes. There's also a wide selection of non-sushi dishes and plum, rice, red and white wines. Prices are reasonable and service efficient and polite. Ninja New York - A recreation of a hidden 18th-century Japanese ninja village. One-of-a-kind, very entertaining dining experience combined with spectacular high-end contemporary Japanese cuisine. Dishes are created by very experienced Japanese chefs and served by a ninja staff. Breaking new ground in service and in Japanese cuisine.
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