Jewel Bako - New York City

  • Description:

    • This sushi spot may have been criticized for its small portions and lack of space, especially at the sushi bar, which seats just six! But there are many who swear by the horse mackerel, monkfish liver, omakase dinners for a fixed price, and the sake served up here. Regulars also love the candle-light and bamboo arches that comprise the simple decor. The name of this joint means "jewel box", and it is indeed one of the gems of the East Village.
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    User Reviews for Jewel Bako

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      An evening of food and entertainment

    • Found out about this great place during my usual food search before travel. I like new experiences so I made the reservation- you will need these as it is a very small place where everyone...

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      An amazing experience

    • Degustation is an experience on all levels. The food is amazing, but it sitting around the small open kitchen watching and talking to the chefs that makes this a true foodie's...

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      Good food, intimate atmosphere

    • Nice concept, very similar to Robuchon in London with dining at the counter overlooking the chefs. First rate food and the complete tasting menu offered a good chance to try most of...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: 1 212 979 1012
      • Address:

      • 239 E. 5th St.
      • Between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue
      • New York, NY 10003
      • Neighborhood:

      • East Village & Lower East Side
      • Hours:

      • M-Sa 6:30p-11p

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