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- Aak25New York City •5 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoVery tasty food, good service, lovely menu. The prix fixe prices were good, but since you're paying per person it's weird that they only gave 2 frog legs per table (menu made it seem like it would be 2 per person). Plus, they wouldn't let a single person get the wine paring, they required everybody to order it (last time a restaurant imposed that on me was quite a few years ago). They also didn't seem to have read the notes I made on the reservation, and I had to tell them in person it was my girlfriend's birthday.More infoNudibranchPrice: Moderate• Korean• East Village•4.5
- OTOpenTable DinerVIPFort Lauderdale •3 reviews4.0Dined on 1 Mar 2025As a Restauranteur, I want to write an Honest professional Review. Let me walk you through this experience so that you know Exactly what to expect. 1st off, I Love Real Asian food as I Live in Bangkok Thailand 1/2 the year. We Fly to Japan, Vietnam often to eat their cuisine. In Asia we eat at the Michelin or Bib Gourmand Spots. We have been to over 50+ Korean Bbq spots in Thailand, which are Insane. These spots in Asia you scan a QR code and can narrow your selection down w being able to order as many of a cut you want. In Asia, it’s super cheap too but I have no problem spending $159++ in NYC. It’s an experience. The $159++ price point is right on the $ for this spot especially in NYC. High rent and the place has a super cool vibe. I totally understand this restaurant needs to make a profit & it’s a fine line for them. I think it’s too fine a line. I would suggest they sell sets for certain prices to lock into a more manageable profit margin. Like a $89, $129, $179 etc etc etc. I want any restaurant that serves Quality to Win. I’m a little mixed here in feelings to be honest. The 90 minute clock starts at reservation time. The selection is Great and the Serving staff is Very knowledgable. They are “well trained” in how to pace the 90 minutes. Almost Militant. So as you eat through each “selection” of High end meats from Japan w the little delays, you are left with about 22 minutes for the “Encore”. Be sure to take a photo of each round’s selection so you have a reference. They will cook and cut it for you, but then they line all the slices together on the side of the pan, which is confusing because then you can’t tell them apart (purposefully?). In the future, I would ask them to separate each in a different quadrant of side of the pan to rest after cooking. It’s advertised as “All You Can Eat” A5 Wagyu but let’s be real you really can’t eat & digest more than 12 oz’s of this rich, marbled delicacy without feeling like ur digestion system is a little off. We showeMore infoHYUNPrice: Very Expensive• Korean• Midtown East•4.4
- MMikePhiladelphia County •2 reviews5.0Dined on 23 Feb 2025Best food I’ve had in a very long time. Will be coming back again.More infoHortus NYCPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Asian• NoMad•4.6
- MMikyNew York City •3 reviews4.0Dined on 21 Jan 2025Nice place Nice music Nice hospitality Nice locationMore infoNOFLEX NYCPrice: Expensive• Lounge• NoMad•3.8
- DDianneSan Diego •1 review5.0Dined on 22 Oct 2024Chef Josh is a talented chef and his future is bright.More infoThe Lineup at Food 52Price: Very Expensive• American• Downtown Brooklyn•5