Introducing Aburiya Kinnosuke, a Japanese izakaya eatery that was located in the heart of New York City. At Aburiya Kinnosuke, the emphasis was on robata grilling and sake drinking, providing guests with a unique dining experience. The restaurant was known for its delicious and fresh food, with a menu that showcased a variety of grilled meats, seafood, sushi, and traditional Japanese dishes. The atmosphere at Aburiya Kinnosuke was described as chilled and welcoming, making it the perfect place for both casual outings and special occasions. Although the restaurant is now permanently closed, it was highly regarded by customers who praised the service, the quality of the food, and the overall experience. Aburiya Kinnosuke aimed to bring an authentic taste of Japan to the heart of New York City, creating a memorable dining experience for all who visited.
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Reviews
My friend took me there and told me they got best karaage (Japanese fried chicken) and he was not wrong! Wow their chicken was big and tasty. Other items were very good too. Not only the food was great, but the service was very good too. Even tho we got in 10min their closing time, they were very accommodating and never complained or rushed us. Totally worth visiting.
An authentic Japanese restaurant, located in mid town Manhattan.
The menu is not large and complicated, the food is excellent and served with impressive aesthetics and precision.
Ww loved the pleasant atmosphere and the service that was very friendly and professional.
We enjoyed every bite and highly recommend.
Came to this Izakaya for a similar dish that made my trip to Takayama, Japan 5 years ago exceedingly memorable - Hida beef grilled on Magnolia leaf served table side. Very disappointed when I found out that this dish subbed with Berkshire pork belly has been taken off the menu. Well, we managed to enjoy the evening, nonetheless. The unagi don was superbly dressed with flavorful golden egg specks. The Karaage was one of the best I have ever tasted- tender, moist inside, delicate crusty & well seasoned outside. The only thing I was underwhelmed by was the black cod which in my opinion was slightly rubbery.
Aburiya Kinnosuke offers izakaya-style Japanese dining tucked away in the midtown East-side Manhattan.
Unfortunately, I didn't find much to justify the steep price tag.
Worse, I sat at the bar and witnessed some very dodgy food handling.
If you happen to find yourself here, consider the chicken tsukune.
Black cod was Perfect with a capital P! It was everything I needed for Tuesday’s lunch. We ordered a sesame pudding which was also so great. The flavor was intensely good. I will definitely be back.
Okomiaki is a bit too salty, but the Unaju is great! The sweet potato fry is really good, too, especially with the honey.
Awesome fine Japanese dining.
Initial May review 1 * out of 5, read to the bottom for the redemption with the July update.
OK, pre-covid I gave this place 4 stars but post covid the stars dropped to 1. The food is still amazing given what they had to work with but service... Man it was terrible. I mean I'm rooting for them to improve but yesterday has to be my worst experience ever at a higher end restaurant.
I come here 3 or 4 times a year, from anniversaries, to birthdays to mothers day. Yesterday was my anniversary and our first indoor dining experience since covid started.
The food was great despite the limited menu now and given the pricing, you kind of expect better in terms of service and attention.
There was one server to the whole restaurant with an assist from the manager from time to time. On a slow day I'd say yes you can get by but the place was packed. So the girl had to take orders, serve, set the tables, clear the tables, and who knows what else. I feel for her but this was terrible. The wait was long and the service was noticeably lacking.
On top of that, they missed one of our entrées which supposedly was served to the wrong table.
How does that happen? No idea. And to not even catch it until we asked what happened to our dish. And then to add insult to injury... Their kitchen closed at a certain hour during our meal... So after a 200 dollar meal, we left hungry.
And when we complained, the manager said they're taking it off of our bill.... I'm like d'uh.. Isn't that suppose to be off of our bill?
And to make up for us having a miserable experience and being still hungry.... the manager said 'Sorry, but we had a busy night!'
This is how they take care of clients to make sure they return again....
Uh huh... Just a sorry and have a nice effing day, please come again. That will sway us to return.
Gonna be looking for a new go to place moving forward.
JULY 22nd REDEMPTION Update 4 **** out of 5
So the establishment reached out to make it right and hope to redeem themselves. That in itself warrants an update.
For the managers to care enough about their patrons satisfaction which ultimately reflects on the business' reputation and bottom line is admirable.
I were invited back to have another meal here and I was not disappointed. The servers were attentive, the food came out in a timely manner and the flavors were reminiscent of the good old days. Unfortunately it is still a covid menu with bento boxes and some tried and true dishes. Nothing exotic like the firefly squid or even the crab salad which was always a favorite.
Alas the evening wasn't perfect...I didn't even ask for the bill but it was presented to us as soon as we said we were skipping dessert. Perhaps I'm being nitpicky....still, I'm adjusting the stars and continue to root for the establishment. The regional manager indicated that they are opening a new restaurant in the Flatiron so looking forward to trying that spot out soon.
Straight to my top 5 list of midtown east restaurants! The sashimi was fresh and served with real wasabi. The chicken wings skewer was moist and tasty. Both this and the fried chicken were larger portions that I expected. I also enjoyed the …
My friend took me there and told me they got best karaage (Japanese fried chicken) and he was not wrong! Wow their chicken was big and tasty. Other items were very good too. Not only the food was great, but the service was very good too. Even tho we got in 10min their closing time, they were very accommodating and never complained or rushed us. Totally worth visiting.
An authentic Japanese restaurant, located in mid town Manhattan.
The menu is not large and complicated, the food is excellent and served with impressive aesthetics and precision.
Ww loved the pleasant atmosphere and the service that was very friendly and professional.
We enjoyed every bite and highly recommend.
Location
213 E 45th St, New York, NY 10017, United States
Hours
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