Def worth a try if you want to try good udon. The udon was perfectly soft yet chewy enough. The Yakiniku udon was my fav as the stir fried made the noodles very flavorful (sweet and savory taste)....
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Tensai Japanese Restaurant in New York City is dedicated to delivering exceptional Japanese cuisine, emphasizing food quality, outstanding service, and great value. With a commitment to creating a pleasant ambiance, they aim to provide an unforgettable dining experience for every guest.
The restaurant offers a range of options, from intimate gatherings to grand events, making it an ideal choice for catering and parties. Guests can expect a flavor explosion with dishes like udon, complemented by impeccable service and a cozy atmosphere that enhances the overall dining experience.
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The food is very pricey. About $17 for a bowl of udon with 3 pieces of broccoli , 3 pieces of carrots and a sprinkle of leafy vegetables, 3 mushrooms. I am not sure about the quality of the udon....
I'm always in the mood for noodle soup but on this particular day, I wanted Udon specifically and this place hit all the right notes! When you enter, this place looks pretty narrow and small but...
Stopped by after recovering from a cold and was craving something warm and soupy. It's a small restaurant with a handful of tables. We had the karage udon and the ebi Niki udon. The noodles were a...
Solid Udon and Karaage and other Japanese simple foods. The portions are sizeable, and you get high quality and clean tasting food. The area is pretty intimate, but it does its job. The service...
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