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Hirohisa New York Reviews from The Last Year
My japanese friend was the one who dragged me here to try
My japanese friend was the one who dragged me here to try out their food (specifically the uni-don, she's addicted I swear). She's particularly finicky about where she eats her japanese food, so I knew I was in for a treat! We came in for lunch, and got a reservation for 12 PM on a Sunday. It seems like for lunch, there's a mix of people who reserve and walk in. The restaurant interior is simple and homey, with an open kitchen concept. I will preface, it's not cheap to eat here. This isn't a 3 roll combo lunch special type of place, Hirohisa is a place with a streamlined, limited menu of dishes. And you know with places like these, that a smaller menu means they Know what they're doing. I got the Chirashi set, which was delicious! They included some fish of the day, and had a variety of fish that wasn't included in your typical chirashi, and had a uni and roe as well! The rice was seasoned well, and the sides that came with it were simple but well done. My friend got the uni-don, and thoroughly enjoyed it. I also got the Yame Green Tea x Grapefruit Sake Cocktail, which honestly could be one of my favorite cocktails of all time. The tartness of the grapefruit and earthiness of the green tea complimented well with the sake! All in all, Hirohisa is a great place to go if you want quality Japanese food! It's definitely more of a splurge place (I mean, it does have a michelin star, so it's to be expected), but worth it in my opinion!
We came to Hirohisa for lunch (offered Wed-Fri +
We came to Hirohisa for lunch (offered Wed-Fri + reservations are posted 2 weeks in advance). The sashimi is very fresh and delicious, but nothing blew me away. The service was attentive. It seems like the uni don (MP was $95) is what people come for, so potentially that might have more 'wow factor'. Price point is reasonable.
This restaurant uses very nice plates and dinnerware.
I enjoyed looking at different designs and patterns of each plates. Customer service is outstanding. Must try the turtle dish. Soooo good!
Seriously disappointing!! We had a $200 gift certificate to
Seriously disappointing!! We had a $200 gift certificate to use so we went with high hopes since it does have a Michelin Star. But right from the beginning, the food lacked seasoning and that something that makes you want more. At $195, the portion sizes are ridiculously small! Do not waste your money on the $25 supplement for the Wagyu beef...it was overcooked and chewy.... While the pork was delicious...wish we both ordered the pork. The barracuda and mackerel sashimi was tasty (just 2 tiny thin slices of each)... and Oban soup dish was subtle and tasty. The other highlights were the rice dishes... we did not do the supplements and were happy with the 2: crab/ikura and salmon/Ikura. I think they realize that the portions are ridiculously small, that they offered a filler course not on the menu of plain soba in a soy broth. Lastly the tiny bite of dessert...was tasty. We ordered a carafe of sake and 4 beers... we still paid $443 (incl tip)....therefore total of $643 and left hungry and disappointed. I do not expect this restaurant will last much longer...way too many other less expensive and better Japanese restaurants to choose from..
Despite its glowing reviews, my recent omakase meal at
Despite its glowing reviews, my recent omakase meal at Hirohisa was largely disappointing. The dinner began with a series of appetizers: sesame tofu, chawanmushi, and seasonal vegetables with grated mountain yam. Regrettably, each was topped with the same lackluster uni. While beautifully presented, they lacked the depth of flavor I was hoping for. As prices increase, chefs seem to try to impress guests with presentation or the illusion of luxury. Here, Hirohisa missed the mark. Fortunately, the sashimi selection was a bright spot, distributed across two courses and served with a variety of complementary dipping sauces. The kinmedai, kinki, katsuo, tachiuo, and shima aji sashimi portions were generous and the raw fish was a refreshing interlude. Finally, the rice dish with the summer unagi supplement was strong, though came at an up charge. The NYC diner has finite resources and endless options across multiple cuisines. In this context, I would not recommend wasting time or money on a meal at Hirohisa. Instead, I'd suggest trying the stellar sashimi, curry, oden, and unagi at Nakaji's Whiskey Bar.
We came for their lunch menu.
Fish in both donburi was pretty fresh. However, me and my friend both agree that the uni in kaisen don was much sweeter than the one in uni don. Made us wonder if different grade was used. Desserts were excellent, especially the sake flavored cookie. It's so buttery that it just melted away. Service was great and considerate. They had a box hid under your own seat for your purse or other belongings.
Excellent authentic Japanese omakase with top notch service.
Beautiful atmosphere, Perfect food presentation and of course authentic taste. You can actually taste the chefs hard work and dedication in each course. Highly recommended and oils definitely come back.
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