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AOI Kitchen New York Reviews from The Last Year
This is the spot for cozy, good Japanese food! I love their
This is the spot for cozy, good Japanese food! I love their Truffle Nori fries and Mentaiko Pasta. Their Omurice and Sandos are also really good. The restaurant can be easy to miss since it is down a flight of stairs. The interior is laid back and comforting. There is a ceiling of flowers, an area with vinyl records and a couch. The staff are friendly and food comes out super fast. The portions are quite filling so you can even skip appetizers and just get one entree. The Mentaiko Pasta is creamy and slightly spicy. They do not skimp on the mentaiko which is salted pollack roe. The Truffle Nori fries are crispy and savory. Each fry has nori seasoning and is coated so well. Between the katsu sando and the ebi sando, I recommend the ebi sando - it is light and crispy. The omurice slices open perfectly and has a slightly sour demi glacé which makes each bite very addicting.
PLEASE NOTE: Tried to come here at 10p on a Wednesday and
PLEASE NOTE: Tried to come here at 10p on a Wednesday and found them closed. I do think they'd been open earlier in the evening, but it's worth knowing they may close early if the night is slow.
We ordered the cream croquette, omurice, and mentai
We ordered the cream croquette, omurice, and mentai spaghetti were all so so good! We loved all the sauces. Service was good and attentive. Interior is spacious and feels like old diner vibes in japan
Food (3/5) - I have only seen omurice in pictures and have
Food (3/5) - I have only seen omurice in pictures and have been dying to try one for the longest time. This was pretty well executed - runny in the middle and solid on the outside, the sausage fried rice was nice and light, the sauce is sweet and salty, was a little too salty for me. Miso soup that came with it was fine. Also got the nori fries - they're shoestring fries (which is my favourite type of fry) and the seasoning was good, wish the seasoning to fry ratio could've been higher! Price (4/5) - Fine for the area, 20-25 for mains, 10-15 for sides. Portions were fair. Ambiance and service (4/5) - Could get a table pretty quickly, though the area was full. Service was pretty prompt generally and staff were quite nice, refilled our waters pretty frequently.
I forgot how I first heard about AOI but it's been on my
I forgot how I first heard about AOI but it's been on my list for a while, and I finally had the chance to come by for a late dinner last week with some friends. We had a reservation so we got seated immediately, and when we came around 8pm on a Friday it was still pretty busy - most tables were occupied - so having a res is probably best. I adored the cosy, intimate bar/cafe vibes of this place - the decor was lovely, all the way from the elegant tableware and the iconic table lamps and the beautiful floral display on the ceiling. The light music selection and dim lighting (annoying for photos lol but excellent ambience) really set the scene nicely; I feel like it could moonlight as an underground jazz bar or something lol The four of us ordered a bunch to share: - ebi sando: a good starter for us. the shrimp was so flavourful and soft, and I loved how well the spicy mayo and tartar sauce went with the lovely japanese bread (not quite the milky bread but close. It was rather expensive for the size, but I suppose that's NYC for you - omurice w/ tonkatsu: the tonkatsu was lovely - tender and juicy pork with a well-fried crispy edge. the egg was also very nicely cooked and presented (it was fun to cut it open ourselves haha. the curry I found to be less savoury that I'm used to, and had a much stronger sweet (?) and sliiiightly spicy undertone to it; it wasn't bad by any means but not sure if I'm the biggest fan of it - loco moco: the hamburg steak was OK, if not a little bland. most, if not all, of the flavour basically came from the curry (same comment about the sweet/spicy-ness as above, too). Nothing glaringly bad, but I'm not sure that it was worth the $22 -mentaiko pasta: delicious! i loved the savoury flavours of the mentaiko mixed with the creamy sauce. the noodles were well-cooked, and it was (as promised!) actually unexpectedly spicy, esp for japanese food lol - the teishoku sides were a mixed bag. I liked the bacon potato salad a lot, but that's just because I love potatoes (there was nothing really special about it). the hiyayakko tofu was rather bland, and the two veggies were just as meh, the "dessert of the day" (a small bite of cake topped with cream and a strawberry) was not great; cake was dry and unflavourful, and the strawberry was hard to chewy and sour Overall the amount of food we ordered was just right for the 4 of us, and the price point wasn't too bad! (mid 30s including tax/tip) I feel like maybe the teishoku set sides were quite overrated, esp for the price, and could be skipped next time, but overall I was pretty pleased with how yummy all the mains were.
Can't believe I've been sleeping on this place for this
Can't believe I've been sleeping on this place for this long. It's been saved in my list for years. Literally walking in I was getting Japan vibes. From the decor to the dark setting it was very familiar since I was just in Japan a week ago. Which definitely made me wish I was back. The service was good. They were quick to sit us down and take our order. Food came out without delay as well. We got the Tako wasa, chicken karage, and omurice. Tako wasa kind of stole the show. It was this inexpensive appetizer that packed a lot of flavor and even had a nice wasabi kick. The omurice was made perfectly. The Demi-glacé sauce was delicious and worked really well with the eggs. The karage was my least favorite but really good either way. Sake also wasn't all that expensive either. Esp the house sake. Overall would 100% return
Been wanting to go here for a while now.
The food did not disappoint! Everything was extremely deliciously. Will def be make to try more dishes. Service was fast and friendly.
Very cute spot with a cozy feel and delicious food! We
Very cute spot with a cozy feel and delicious food! We shared the Omurice (with Tonkatsu +$10), Squid Legs, and Karage. You can upgrade your entrees with the side dishes for a complete meal, but sharing one entree with two small plates was the perfect amount for us. 1) Omurice with Tonkatsu - proof that simple is best! Buttery, sweet and bit tangy sauce with a fluffy egg and juicy, succulent Tonkatsu pieces. 2) Squid Legs - pleasantly surprised and didn't except to like the dish as much as we did! Perfectly crispy and seasoned and paired nicely with the aioli - prefect pairing with a draft beer. 3) Karage - lightly battered and resembled a taste like chicken teriyaki, but the horseradish-ish type sauce was a nice pairing to cut the sweetness of the Karage.
Came here and tried the omurice set with added katsu.
Egg was cooked to perfection so well with the crispy katsu! The tiny side dishes were nice too. Be aware that the portions are on the smaller side, but good quality.
Had a great time here.
First time trying a shrimp sandwich (ebi sanbo) but I loved it. It was balanced vegetables, protein and carbs including the sauce. Seating was available and the waiter gave really excellent service. Inside was very cozy. My friend came in and did some work on her computer before I came i.
A really sleek and classy izakaya in East village.
They've really nailed the retro classy vibe inside - absolutely love the decor. The menu isn't huge but everything we ate was tasty - especially the tonkatsu with curry. Miso soup that came on the side was also banging. Wide selection of sake and cocktails available.
The food was solid, but echoing some previous reviews, the
The food was solid, but echoing some previous reviews, the protein portion of the "large plates" was ridiculously small. The curry was also a tad too watery for my taste. The Truffle Nori Fries tasted like McDonald fries with sprinkled nori, void of any hint of truffle. I still think that Tomi Jazz has the most delicious Japanese curry and J's Kitchen is a close second. Plus, both offer a generous amount of protein.
Heard a lot about this place and it was pretty good! The
Heard a lot about this place and it was pretty good! The truffle nori fries are a MUST. It's so yummy and the flavor is just perfect. The curry meal is super good and flavorful, I would recommend getting a side of katsu. The omurice was also good but I think there's just too much sauce and made my stomach hurt a little after (it was hard to eat because there's so much house sauce). Overall, the taste is good and it is on the pricey side for the amount you get. I would come to try other dishes! The waiter was nice and the vibes there were also nice for a cute date! I would suggest reserving before going because there's not a lot of space for more than 2 people tables.
Aoi has great Japanese food, a cute atmosphere, and fair
Aoi has great Japanese food, a cute atmosphere, and fair prices. They were recently recognized by the Michelin guide and I can see why! I came here with friends for dinner. All of their dinner options come either Ala carte or as a teishoku set for an extra $8. The teishoku items change daily, and there's a card at the table that says what today's teishoku includes. The portions were all very large, and we were stuffed after finishing our meals! I had the mentaiko pasta and it was huge and delicious. My friends come here semi frequently but this was my first time. I would definitely come back!
Cute restaurant and I liked the ambiance a lot, had the
Cute restaurant and I liked the ambiance a lot, had the curry with chicken, the food was tasty, but the protein portion was pretty small considering the price -- for most of the meal I was just eating rice with curry sauce mixed in. (I forgot to take pictures, but now that I'm looking through the photos from other customers, it seems you'd get a bit more meat if you chose tonkatsu instead of chicken). I wish they had the extra protein option and I would've chosen that if given.
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