New York | The Best High-Cost-Performance Japanese Food (1)π
Sake Bar Hagi A veteran Japanese izakaya near Times Square with a real late-night diner vibe. It's been in business for 38 years and offers delicious food at great prices! π The eel rice here is highly recommended. A layer of eel is placed on top of the rice, with another hidden in the middle. πThe sauce is rich and flavorful! The grilled skewers and seafood okonomiyaki are also must-tries. The dishes here are consistently good. Address: 245 W 51st St, New York, NY 10019 π π Shabu-Tatsu A classic sukiyaki restaurant in the East Village. The shop is small, but its sukiyaki is widely recognized as the best! Reservations are a must, and it's recommended to book two weeks in advance. π Enjoying warm sukiyaki in winter is incredibly comforting. The sukiyaki here is served as a set meal, and you must order two types of meat. π The beef is of high quality and very fresh. The sauce is sweet and savory. After the meal, you can choose from ice cream and hot tea. It's super satisfying! Address: 216 E 10th St, New York, NY 10003 π² #USA #NewYork #NewYorkLife ππ