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😍 5/5 - The entrance to Nakaji is located in Chinatown's Canal
By 👻 @Edmond T., 09/05/2022 3:00 am
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The entrance to Nakaji is located in Chinatown's Canal Arcade, an easily-overlooked alleyway next to Joe's Shanghai that links Bowery and Elizabeth Streets, which has been outfitted with new walls and ceilings, made from blackened cedar wood. The only indication that there's a restaurant located in the passageway is a single illuminated lantern, barely visible from the sidewalk on Bowery. In order to enter the restaurant and bar, visitors must first ring a doorbell. Inside, the only reminder that diners are in Chinatown -- and not Tokyo -- is a small, horizontal window that runs the length of the restaurant's walls.How AMAZING is that? It set the high bar for the rest of the night and the experience delivers. Best fish ever, the freshness, the illusion that we are in Tokyo or Kyoto is priceless.
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