
Ryan Kim
4 reviews on 1 places
Got the kane udon with the onion, sweet potato, and shrimp tempura. You first get your udon (picking either regular or large size), and then pick out from the variety of different tempuras that they have, and then top your udon with the flakes and green onion. The taste was pretty good, not the best I’ve had but decent. The total was around $11.
Got the pork chop over rice. The food comes out really fast, and the portion is big. Under the big pork chop, there are pickled vegetables that add a lot the dish and break through the meatiness of the meat. There’s a takeout area and a dine in area to the left of it. The dish was $7. Definitely come here for a quick cheap and good meal.
Stumbled upon this place by accident. The mall is terrifying to enter, especially at night. But once you go down to the basement, this place is one of the only stores that are there, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to find. Ended up getting the steamed buns on a whim, and they were amazing. 6 buns were $4.50. Definitely try it out
Favorite restaurant in NYC! Got the nanban don and it was life changing. For appetizers, we got the tuna tataki and the tofu fire. Both were amazing. The price was around $40 per person but definitely worth the price point. Definitely give this place a visit