Located in Lower Manhattan in New York, Sushi Ikumi is a Japanese restaurant. They are known to serve a multi-course kaiseki meal that includes a variety of authentic Japanese-style dishes. High-quality and seasonally-available ingredients are used to prepare their delectable meals. They even serve a fantastic selection of alcoholic drinks like sake, beer and wines here. Due to the restaurant’s limited seating capacity, patrons are expected to book their tables weeks in advance. Patrons can sit on the restaurant’s counter-style seats and watch the chef prepare their meals.
Jon Bon Jovi Soul Kitchen is an open-to-all restaurant, fueled by the aim of serving the community. Here diners can relish a delectable multi-course American fare. Devoid of set prices, the restaurant encourages patrons to pay or donate as much as they deem fit for the meal they had. Adding to the community-driven approach is the community-style seating. The airy dining area is bustling with diners at all time. Drop-in for a freshly prepared, delicious meal in the company of other diners and a warm ambiance.
This little deli serves up some of the area's best prepared foods and sandwiches. This unassuming storefront hides within it a treasure trove of delicious flavors and quality ingredients. Brancaccio's even produces what has been called one of NYC's best sandwiches in "The Complex Mag" sandwich filled with eggplant caponata, ricotta cheese, broccoli rabe and eggs. This is just one example of the kinds of incredible sandwiches Brancaccio's makes, not to mention the selection of other foods like roast chicken or pasta bolognese.
Michaels of Brooklyn is an Italian fine dining institution since 1964 and has impressed generations of diners. It uses traditonal recipes that have stood the test of time. A combination of imported spices, herbs and olive oil create dishes with indelible flavors. The classy ambiance has a distinct retro vibe and you feel like you have stepped back into the 1960s. A red printed carpet adorns the floor and the square tables are covered in crisp white table cloths. The dishes are often served with a floral or herbaceous garnish. Enjoy items such as Butternut Squash Ravioli and Veal Scallopini Francese with a selection of cheese, dessert and wine. The restaurant is best for family dining where the elders often have beautiful memories of coming here as children. This place also sells Italian packaged sauces and gravies in food stores throughout the country.