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Cursed THOR ground floor takes a stab at a steak frites ‘n’ sashimi joint. Glam trappings abound, inspired by ‘70s California, complete with mirror-tile sushi bar and serious marble slab for locally sourced cocktailing. Oversized Polaroids of Moby, Blondie, other downtown luminaries watch your every bite in the skylit back room. Dining divides between global-eclectic (chicken lollipops, shrimp tacos, truffle butter burgers), and creative sushi. Priced for the high-rollers, natch.
Sake focus, and not in some snobby way. Logo borrows the crest of rice harvesters, name comes from the grains dedicated to sake. Flights allow a range of experiencing, enhanced with an artful cockt... read more
Stealth izakaya upstairs from 151. Owner is from Shinagawa City, chef’s a Tokyo export as well. Authentic feel in narrow, intimate space. Antique sake signs and sake ware for décor. Na... read more
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