š® Sake Bar Hagi | The 1st Authentic Izakaya in NYC š¶
Living in a bustling city like New York, it's easy to fantasize about finding a cozy bar that feels like a midnight diner, filled with songs, drinks, and stories. Sake Bar Hagi, the first authentic izakaya in New York since 1985, is tucked away on a backstreet off Broadway and fulfills all these fantasies. Despite the colorful show signs and noisy tourists on the street, a low-key small door at the corner leads you to a warm and stylish bar. With a jazz band playing outside and a packed house inside, the air is filled with the delicious aroma of food, instantly dispelling the weird spring cold of New York this year. The restaurant serves large portions at a fair price. Although the price of each dish is around $15, similar to other places, the portions are 50% to 100% larger. It's easy to over-order, so be mindful of that! š£ Standout Dishes: Spicy Tuna Crunchy Rice: Each slice is filled with tuna and falls apart easily, and the eel sauce makes it even more satisfying! Hotate Isobeori: Although it's not a common dish, the main ingredients are scallops and shiitake mushrooms, and the taste is fantastic. Kurobuta Sausage: Black pork sausage, the authentic drinking food, is so satisfying in just one bite. Mentai Fried Potato: Fried potatoes with spicy cod roe are a must-try. It's so delicious and a unique find in New York! Kushiyaki Set: Japanese grilled skewers that offer an unbeatable portion size at this price. It's worth every bite! Una-Don: Eel rice for only $17, it's so worth it and so delicious! It would be great to come here for lunch! Yaki Soba: The noodles are perfectly cooked, not too sweet or salty, and the generous portion is truly exceptional compared to other restaurants. š Location: Sake Bar Hagi is located at 245 W 51st St, New York, NY 10019. #nycweekends #nycdinner #nycfoodreview #newyorkcity #nyc #newyork