2. Sushi Damo
7.6
330 W 58th St (8th & 9th Ave.), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 83 tips and reviews
Rob Murcek: Delicious sushi and nice ambiance (a pinch fancy). Good for dates. Good happy hour. They brought us gluten free, organic soy sauce :)
Randy SU2: Spicy combo is really good. Nice & spicy!
Marisa Franco: DO NOT COME HERE.sushi was not fresh and very low quality. The tuna had a chewy jello texture if you can imagine and when I sent it back, the manager took it back with an annoyed look and no apology.
Laura R: The soups are delicious, love the chipotle sweet potato bisque
Zachary Adam Cohen: Smells like hippies and amniotic fluid here. Their apple cider vinegar is fun for enemas. Watch out for blind gypsys. They steal ur wallet.
BluePrint: Standing ovation for Westerly Natural Market's convenient location and abundance of healthy treats. We love stopping in for a refreshing pre- or post- theatre BluePrintJuice!
6. Tori Shin
8.0
362 W 53rd St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 96 tips and reviews
AmateurConcierge: 1st time? May wanna go omakase but then focus on ur favs: lotus chicken app, duck w/broth seasonal item, & chicken oyster and meatball skewers. Lovely experience. Dat lemongrass shaker seasoning!
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Go for the omakase. It allows the yakitori chefs to produce a customized feast of their specialties. - Inspector
Bin Yang: Best yakitori in New York. Get the omakase and be specific about your favorite type of meats. I recommend asking for as much offals as you can get. The liver is creamy and the heart, sweet and tender.
10. Pure Thai Cookhouse
8.6
766 9th Ave (btwn 51st & 52nd St.), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 396 tips and reviews
Sophia L: Petite portions, delicious handmade egg noodles, and a quirky atmosphere (the posters and the music) that remind me of living in Asia
Time Out New York: Try the beef with chili. Wok-charred beef is tossed w/ kafir lime leaves & green beans, then bathed in a orange-tinted sauce of turmeric & Thai chilies. It’s one of our #100best dishes & drinks 2011. Read more.
Real Cheap Eats: Try Sukhothai pork noodle soup ($7 lunch, $9 dinner). "Sweet slices of roasted pork are nestled amongst crunchy long beans and crumbles of ground pork, the dish is lavishly topped with cracklings." Read more.
13. YOTEL New York
7.8
570 10th Ave (at W 42nd St), New York, NY
Hotel · Hell's Kitchen · 281 tips and reviews
Antonio Bento: Very techno fancy NY feeling hotel. Good service, friendly staff, modern clean rooms. Worth the price!
Maria M.: Amazing view! i looove it
Keep It Blurry: Every floor has its own galley with free 24hr espresso machine, teas, and hot chocolates.