This is one that I would try though given the area it may be more touristy than other Izakayas in the city. Izakayas are not typical sushi restaurants, food is more traditional Japanese cooked dishes. We have been enjoying several of them lately.
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Indulge in the perfect dinner for two with this deal from Inakaya, an award-winning Japanese restaurant where a curated menu has been specifically prepared to pamper your palate in all the right ways:
• $68 ($130 value) for a six-course Kyoto-style prix-fixe dinner for two
• Includes two appetizers, two surf 'n' turf entrées, and two salads
• Also features two sides with miso soup; two veggies; and two desserts
"The food was beyond delicious. " - Facebook Fan
A Meal to Remember
This traditional restaurant serves up the authentic tastes of Japan right here in New York. Discover the difference for yourself when you indulge in fresh culinary masterpieces cooked in the traditional robata-yaki style of grilling that minimizes excess oils -- it's sure to transport your taste buds half a world away.
Please Note: Reservations are required in order to redeem your voucher, which is not valid during holidays or during New York Restaurant Week 2016.
Inakaya Website | Facebook
Here's the menu from the website though it may or may not be what's offered with the voucher: http://www.inakayany.com/483/Menu
https://www.livingsocial.com/deals/1...m_source=blast
Indulge in the perfect dinner for two with this deal from Inakaya, an award-winning Japanese restaurant where a curated menu has been specifically prepared to pamper your palate in all the right ways:
• $68 ($130 value) for a six-course Kyoto-style prix-fixe dinner for two
• Includes two appetizers, two surf 'n' turf entrées, and two salads
• Also features two sides with miso soup; two veggies; and two desserts
"The food was beyond delicious. " - Facebook Fan
A Meal to Remember
This traditional restaurant serves up the authentic tastes of Japan right here in New York. Discover the difference for yourself when you indulge in fresh culinary masterpieces cooked in the traditional robata-yaki style of grilling that minimizes excess oils -- it's sure to transport your taste buds half a world away.
Please Note: Reservations are required in order to redeem your voucher, which is not valid during holidays or during New York Restaurant Week 2016.
Inakaya Website | Facebook
Here's the menu from the website though it may or may not be what's offered with the voucher: http://www.inakayany.com/483/Menu
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