
The octopus has wasabi in it, good, but it definitely clears out your nostrils. The fish is so fresh and the wasabi I think is horseradish, but it was still so good and clean and fresh. I had a...
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Taberu Nomu is a Japanese restaurant in New York, NY, dedicated to providing an authentic dining experience by sourcing the finest ingredients directly from Japan every day. The establishment prides itself on offering high-quality food at affordable prices, capturing the essence of the Japanese ocean in each dish.
The name "Taberu Nomu" translates to "Eat Drink" in English, reflecting the restaurant's commitment to a comprehensive culinary experience. Guests can expect a menu that showcases the best of Japanese cuisine, crafted with care and attention to detail.
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The octopus has wasabi in it, good, but it definitely clears out your nostrils. The fish is so fresh and the wasabi I think is horseradish, but it was still so good and clean and fresh. I had a...
This place was so fishy... I got the medium size Katsurahama and it was good portion size but everything had a fishy smell and taste to it. The tuna/yellowtail was very metallic and the shrimp was...
The sets look delish and the pieces of fish were sure fresh! The rice seemed a little firm though & the I ordered a side of uni, which was $12. In my opinion, the uni wasn't worth the price - 1...
The fish here is very fresh, while being in a small "quality over quantity" environment. We came after a comedy show nearby, so there were only a few couples eating as well. The service was very...
Since finding out about this place, I've been trying to figure out what the large size gets you but haven't been able to find any pics. Decided to get the large and upon first glance when it...
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