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Prolific izakaya-style chain out of Tokyo opens a location near the Flatiron. Open ceilings and a long bar; seating in a front vestibule, rear dining room, and second-story loft above an open kitchen. Teishoku set meals come recommended, served with rice, miso soup, pickles, and egg custard. Grilled mackerel, washu beef tongue, and pork loin in a cinnamon sauce deserving of your attention. T.G.I Friday’s of Japan? Whatevs. Tasty is tasty.
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