Sushi Ginza Onodera is only U.S. Japanese restaurant to hold two Michelin Stars
NEW YORK, Oct. 30, 2017 — Michelin today announced it’s highly regarded star selections and celebrated the 13th edition of the MICHELIN Guide New York City. The new selection reflects the variety and diversity of the New York culinary scene, recognized globally for its excellence and quality.
The latest selection promotes Sushi Ginza Onodera to the esteemed two-star category. Debuting in the 2017 Guide as a one-star, the New York location is the only Japanese-designated restaurant in the U.S. to currently hold two stars.
“Our inspection team enjoyed their initial visits to Sushi Ginza Onodera, and return visits this year confirmed it is on par with two-starred sushi restaurants around the globe,” said Michael Ellis, international director of the MICHELIN Guide. “New York has great influences from the international culinary community, and that is evident in the supreme level that chefs here are preparing not just Japanese cuisine, but Italian, French, and 55 total cuisine types represented in the current Guide.”
New York is home to 56 one-starred restaurants, an achievement held by only 127 restaurants in the country. It also boasts five three-starred restaurants, a category with only 116 worldwide, including Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare, relocated to Midtown, and Eleven Madison Park, which has reopened this year after renovations.
Six new restaurants, spread across Manhattan’s sundry neighborhoods, join this year’s star selections for the first time, including three that feature Japanese cuisine.
Satsuki is a 10-seat sushi counter from Yuta Suzuki, son of maestro chef Toshio Suzuki. The freshness of the fish and mastery of the technique transform this omakase experience. A few blocks away, in Midtown East, Sushi Amane, chef Shion Uino delivers nigiri of astonishing depth and complexity of flavors. The Lower East Side earns its second Michelin-starred restaurant with Bar Uchū, a high-end concept with a kaiseki-inspired tasting menu. Head chef Samuel Clonts, formerly of Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare, brings his talents for crafting remarkable seafood dishes to the tasting menu.
In the Flatiron, Korean steakhouse concept Cote earns a star under owner Simon Kim and chef David Shim. It’s the perfect spot for prime meat cuts with an array of Korean dishes, sauces and spices. The Clocktower in the former Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. tower built in 1909, now home to boutique hotel Edition, combines traditional and contemporary dishes thanks to chef Jason Atherton. In Chelsea, Rouge Tomate finally re-opened in a historic carriage house, much to the delight of locals and tourists. Now under the direction of chef Alan Wise, the restaurant serves quality food with an emphasis on nutrition and health.
The 2018 selection includes:
- Five restaurants with three stars
- 11 restaurants with two stars
- 56 restaurants with one star
- 127 restaurants with a Bib Gourmand
The 2018 Guide for New York City will go on sale at major book retailers starting Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2017, for a suggested retail price of $18.99.
New York City MICHELIN Guide 2018
Starred establishments
Three Stars
Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey
ESTABLISHMENT
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AREA
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SUB AREA
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Chef
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Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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César Ramirez
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Eleven Madison Park
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Manhattan
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Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square
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Daniel Humm
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Le Bernardin
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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Eric Ripert
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Masa
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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Masa Takayama
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Per Se
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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Thomas Keller
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Two Stars
Excellent cuisine, worth a detour
ESTABLISHMENT
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AREA
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SUB AREA
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NEW
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Aquavit
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Manhattan
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Midtown East
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Aska
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Brooklyn
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Williamsburg
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Atera
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Manhattan
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TriBeCa
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Blanca
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Brooklyn
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Fort Greene & Bushwick
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Daniel
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Manhattan
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Upper East Side
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Jean-Georges
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Manhattan
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Upper West Side
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Jungsik
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Manhattan
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TriBeCa
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Ko
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Manhattan
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East Village
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Marea
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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Modern (The)
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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Sushi Ginza Onodera
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Manhattan
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Midtown East
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NEW
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One Star
High quality cooking, worth a stop
ESTABLISHMENT
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AREA
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SUB AREA
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NEW
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Agern
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Manhattan
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Midtown East
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Ai Fiori
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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Aldea
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Manhattan
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Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square
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Aureole
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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Babbo
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Manhattan
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Greenwich & West Village
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Bar Uchū
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Manhattan
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Lower East Side
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NEW
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Bâtard
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Manhattan
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TriBeCa
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Blue Hill
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Manhattan
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Greenwich & West Village
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Breslin (The)
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Manhattan
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Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square
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Café Boulud
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Manhattan
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Upper East Side
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Café China
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Manhattan
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Midtown East
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Carbone
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Manhattan
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Greenwich & West Village
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Casa Enríque
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Queens
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Casa Mono
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Manhattan
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Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square
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Caviar Russe
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Manhattan
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Midtown East
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Clocktower (The)
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Manhattan
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Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square
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NEW
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Contra
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Manhattan
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Lower East Side
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Cote
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Manhattan
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Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square
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NEW
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Del Posto
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Manhattan
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Chelsea
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Delaware and Hudson
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Brooklyn
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Williamsburg
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Dovetail
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Manhattan
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Upper West Side
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Faro
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Brooklyn
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Fort Greene & Bushwick
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Finch (The)
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Brooklyn
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Fort Greene & Bushwick
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Gabriel Kreuther
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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Gotham Bar and Grill
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Manhattan
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Greenwich & West Village
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Gramercy Tavern
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Manhattan
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Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square
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Günter Seeger NY
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Manhattan
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Greenwich & West Village
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Hirohisa
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Manhattan
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SoHo & Nolita
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Jewel Bako
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Manhattan
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East Village
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Junoon
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Manhattan
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Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square
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Kajitsu
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Manhattan
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Midtown East
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Kanoyama
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Manhattan
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East Village
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Kyo Ya
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Manhattan
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East Village
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L’Appart
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Manhattan
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Financial District
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La Sirena
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Manhattan
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Chelsea
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La Vara
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Brooklyn
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Downtown
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Meadowsweet
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Brooklyn
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Williamsburg
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Minetta Tavern
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Manhattan
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Greenwich & West Village
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Musket Room (The)
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Manhattan
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SoHo & Nolita
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Nix
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Manhattan
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Greenwich & West Village
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NoMad
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Manhattan
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Gramercy, Flatiron & Union Square
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Peter Luger
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Brooklyn
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Williamsburg
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Rebelle
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Manhattan
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SoHo & Nolita
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River Café (The)
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Brooklyn
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Downtown
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Rouge Tomate
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Manhattan
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Chelsea
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NEW
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Satsuki
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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NEW
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Sushi Amane
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Manhattan
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Midtown East
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NEW
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Sushi Inoue
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Manhattan
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Harlem, Morningside & Washington Heights
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Sushi Yasuda
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Manhattan
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Midtown East
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Sushi Zo
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Manhattan
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Greenwich & West Village
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Tempura Matsui
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Manhattan
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Midtown East
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Tori Shin
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Manhattan
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Midtown West
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Uncle Boons
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Manhattan
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SoHo & Nolita
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Ushiwakamaru
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Manhattan
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Chelsea
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Wallsé
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Manhattan
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Greenwich & West Village
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ZZ's Clam Bar
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Manhattan
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Greenwich & West Village
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