Review of Komegashi Too Japanese Cuisine in New York City
By Kevin Meylan, published Sep 13, 2007
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Dress Code - Sub-dressy
Meal Price - Moderate ($25-40)
Overall Rating - 4.5 out of 5
What They Claim
Komegashi Too Japanese Cuisine has established itself as the go-to restaurant for the most authentic Japanese cuisine in the city. This restaurant is home of some of the most delicious food in all of New York City and has quickly become a favorite among many locals. Satisfying customers has been the number one aim here, and for this reason, it has become a favorite among many locals. The cuisine alone is enough to bring even the greatest skeptic into this fine restaurant. Komegashi Too Japanese Cuisine has also received immense praise for its mastery of the Japanese cuisine which, coupled with its secret specialties, gives anybody a chance to experience the true taste of a Japanese restaurant. This restaurant is definitely a must-try for any New Yorker who enjoys excellent food.
The stylish décor of Komegashi Too Japanese Cuisine creates an atmosphere lacking in most other Japanese. Artistic touches fill the room and blend in the décor with the food choices. A feeling of style permeates throughout the dining room, and the waiters are very friendly and willing to help in anyway they can. This warm atmosphere helps to make this restaurant a very welcome place for any and every New Yorker. To top it off, the waiters at Komegashi Too Japanese Cuisine are friendly and very inviting for customers, and are willing to help if they are needed.
What We Say
The meal here truly is all that they say that it is. There are so many diverse entrees in this restaurant, and there is surely something that will appeal to every customer. The tasty food slides down one's throat so smoothly that when one's plate is empty, they begin yearning for more. Komegashi Too Japanese Cuisine does their best to make one's experience one that they will never forget and want to come back. This eatery gives exactly what New York desires, and it's not an uncommon site to see the locals continually going back for more.
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