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NINJA
Restaurant NYC
25 Hudson Street
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If you are looking for a place to
make reservations that includes dinner and entertainment, try the Ninja
restaurant in NYC. Located
downtown on Hudson Street, the Ninja restaurant in NYC offers one-of-a-kind
entertainment with high-end, contemporary Japanese cuisine.
An example of the one-of-a-kind entertainment at the Ninja restaurant
in NYC includes a magic show in the lounge on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
nights. As you are taken to
your table, you are given the choice of the “easy” or “difficult”
path. Do not worry though.
Even the “difficult” path is well worth the trek.
Ninja restaurant in NYC is a $3.5
million dollar, 6,000 square-foot re-creation of two 18th century
Japanese villages, Iga and Kouga. Having
taken two years to complete, Ninja works to be as successful as its sister
restaurant, Ninja Akasaka, located in Tokyo. There are twenty-two different
rooms and in total, the Ninja restaurant in NYC seats 105 people.
Additionally, there is a lounge and a sushi bar that can hold an
extra forty people. With limited seating, it’s important to make your
reservations early. There are several intimate rooms
for two at the Ninja restaurant in NYC, ideal for a tête-à-tête or a
lovers' tryst, with sliding screens that keep them very private. The "Tazura"
room seats four and has an array of lavish pillows for reclining and dining
in comfort. The "Sarutobi" (Flying Monkey) room has been furnished
with trappings from Japan and features a suspended teakettle in the center
of the open, hearth-like table. Another
interesting room is called "Oburu", which features a sunken table
and bench-style seating constructed in the ground so guests eat level with
the floor. The largest room
could probably seat ten to twelve with a little squeezing.
Some of the rooms are dimly lit and cozy while others are brighter
for those who want to talk business. The elaborate menu at the Ninja
restaurant in NYC is presented to you on a ceremonial scroll revealing
choices from daring to traditional. There
are tasting menus at various prices ranging from $80 and up.
The winter secret menu offers two choices: Kunoichi and Shogun.
The Kunoichi offers five courses, including Hiyayako, Salmon Saikyo,
Mishima Wagyu Steak, Omakase Nigiri, and your choice of dessert.
The Shogun menu includes Ceviche, Shabu Shabu and Omakase Nigiri.
In addition to the food options, Ninja restaurant in NYC offers
beverages ranging from an extensive Sake list, including sake that is
exclusive to Ninja restaurant in NYC, various new world wines and original
cocktails. Make your
reservation to experience this unique Japanese entertainment experience. |
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