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“The American outpost of a Japanese-restaurant empire.” nymag

Cuisine:  Sushi, Japanese
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There are certain restaurants I would never go during Restaurant Week for many reasons.  I don’t like to fight with the twenty bajillion more people who are trying to get a cheaper meal, and certain big restaurants are always skimping out with the RW menu.  I&... Read More
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Everything you order is spectacular. The service is very good. From sushi, to burger, to steak (Kobe, or Wagyu) are all perfectly prepared to your taste and presented artfully. Well worth it. I actually like the midtown location better. It feels more open space - I guess because I see more gree... Read More
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When Megu opened in TriBeCa a little more than two years ago, almost all of us who write about restaurants — and, to my ears, just about anyone who visited the place — joked about the heft, length and abstruseness of the document it dropped on the table, the clunky conglomeration of pages with which... Read More
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[All photos Kalina.] It's an Eater Inside four-pack! Clockwise from top left, further reading on Megu Midtown, Yama 49th, Bin No. 220, and Sfoglia NY.
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“Irasshaimase!” the sushi chefs shout in welcome as you strut through any of the trendy Japanese restaurant of the moment. Once seated, you rattle off an impressive litany of your favorite raw fish compositions to the waiter, obviously impressing your date with such worldly sophistication. “Oh, a... Read More
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Oops. It's been a while since I last updated, but good news -- I'm back in the City at a most opportune moment, RESTAURANT WEEK Summer 2007 *rubs stomach in content*. First stop this time round is ... MEGU (62 Thomas St.) Located in trendy Tribeca (and another location in midtown) this is one of... Read More
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Here's an interesting question for you. Is there such a thing as a four star bargain? We all know about the terrific informal eating bargains around the city and the entire country for that matter: the Gray's Papaya Special; two slices of pizza made with mozzarella di bufala at DiFara's; the ... Read More
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I went to a sake tasting last week as part of an event sponsored by my school. I've had food from this location before at a food event and I believe they were also present at the Tribeca Food Festival a few years ago. Technically, I still haven't eaten a full meal here but I feel like I've eaten eno... Read More
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???3?????Megu Midtown ?????? 7???????20%??? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????MEGU?????????????????????????????????????????? ????? ??????????????????????! ?????????????????????????????????????... Read More
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Maybe you were too busy. Maybe you enjoy procrastinating. Well, whatever the reason… time’s just about up. So we the did virtual legwork and rounded up 14 V-Day options for you in our Last Minute Valentine’s Day Guide. You’re welcome. Show her a potent expression of your fondness with the world... Read More
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