Baby sardines & sansho ikura clay pot - January 2024
Osechi - January 2024
Sashimi - January 2024
Sesame tofu with Uni - this is really amazing!!! The tofu is so special. A little bit mochi-like
Exterior
food, noodle dish, noodles, ramen and noodles, ramen, noodle soup
Kagoshima A5 wagyu tenderloin - January 2024
fish (tasting menu)
peach sundae (tasting menu)
food
sushi and sashimi, sashimi, sushi, food
oysters and mussels, food
pancakes, food
Chawanmushi is a pretty light and delicate side dish.
drink
Lunch Set w/ Chirashi, Miso Soup, Pickled Veg, and Shrimp
food
sushi and sashimi, food
oysters and mussels, food
sushi and sashimi, sashimi, food, sushi
food, dessert
food, ramen and noodles
Tina W.
Oct 24, 2024
Always a pleasure to be here. Probably my top 2 in nyc. Hirohisa and Yoshino are the best. Place seems still is still a hidden gem as there weren't a lot of people on Thursday night. But I don't care. Food is still at highest quality!!I am stunned by the freshness, and elegant and delicious food chef provided. I love this place.
Read MoreDavid H.
Aug 19, 2024
Had a very nice meal at Hirohisa. Very serene atmosphere, there are a few tables as well as a kitchen counter, everything is open so you can see the chefs at any point.Started with a sake cocktail and moved to wine, both were pretty good (cocktail on the pricier end). The meal overall was good, more simple dishes focusing on the quality of the product. While everything was tasty, there weren't many dishes that made a lasting impression and not at this pricepoint. The most interesting were the earlier courses, with more components and flavors. The larger dishes (fried fish, wagyu, rice bowl) were all fine. Desserts were light and tasty.
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Jun 9, 2024
Solid 1 star. But nothing spectacular. Went for the kappo omakase and while it was decent and good enough for a New York 1 star. Nothing really stood out. Some beautiful presentations (see pics). But flavours were average for an omakase. Don't get me wrong, it's solid. But nothing made me go "oh my god"I even went all out and got both of the mains (just ask and they will give you both with an appropriate charge) as well as 2 rice dishes (same thing)Ok but meh. Btw, I dine at Michelin starred restaurants around the world and NYC 1 stars are of the lowest quality around. It's too easy to get a star in New York. 1 stars in other cities would easily be 2 stars in New York.
Read MoreCeci C.
Jan 1, 2024
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!
Read MoreBecky M.
Dec 10, 2024
Incredible omakase, distinct flavors, attention to detail, impeccable service and great sake selection.
Read MoreHiromi T.
Dec 28, 2022
My husband took me here for Christmas dinner as a treat :) The front entrance was simple, but looked very nice and fit the theme of this restaurant. Interior was even better! We were seated at the bar counter, where we experienced the kappo omakase that included their winter tasting menu.We started off with washu beef + uni, followed by a cauliflower puree that tasted very unique and nothing like I've tried before (in a good way)! Then came the crab gravy and assorted sashimi (melts in your mouth). We also had the White Miso Stew, followed by an entree (choose from 2 options) where i tried the wagyu ribeye and my husband tried the duck breast. Needless to say, they both tasted amazing! Lastly, we had their rice dish where i had the crab claypot (DELICIOUS) and my husband had the salmon belly ikura (ALSO DELICIOUS)!To end the night, we were served the cutest little dessert that fit the winter theme perfectly - snowman cheesecake :)Overall, i had the best experience ever and would definitely be back here again to try their other seasonal omakase menus!
Read MoreEric K.
Dec 8, 2022
My friend and I tried the omakase at Hirohisa and were pleasantly surprised. Although I typically think of sushi when I hear the word omakase, we were served a variety of dishes (both cooked and raw) which altogether made this restaurant worthy of a Michelin star. The tasting definitely skewed heavily seafood with only one red meat course served.Do not expect strong and bold flavors. You may think that the food is simple but the focus is clearly on letting the fresh ingredients really shine. A lot of the courses featured uni or fresh truffles, which is a plus in my book. Some of my favorite courses were the chawan mushi (such a warm and comforting way to start the meal), assortment of sashimi, and the uni ikura rice bowl (which we got for a supplement). It was also my first time trying turtle which was an interesting experience!We did the sake pairing which was great with very generous pours and excellent descriptions.Service was excellent. Warm but professional. The design of the restaurant is very minimalistic but fitting for this type of restaurant with a lot of light wood and backlighting. Definitely check out the bathroom for the awesome Japanese-style toilet.
Read MoreJennifer L.
Apr 21, 2024
Such a privilege to snag these beautiful chirashi bowls for a reasonable price. As expected from a 1-Michelin spot, the fish is as fresh as it gets daily on rotation based on market availability. Lunch is only available on certain weekdays so be sure to make a resy as walk-ins are not recommended. The restaurant is quiet but service is very warm and welcoming; thoroughly enjoyed my time here and can't wait to be back!
Read MoreMelissa W.
Oct 2, 2022
Tasty food and excellent service. The only tip I will give is that when I hear the word "omakase," my mind defaults to sushi. This is more of a Japanese tasting menu, reminds me of Kaiseki, but I don't know what all of the pieces of that type of meal consists of. There's a sashimi course (one of my faves), but everything else is more like a small tasting size bite of food. It was all delicious, just not what I was expecting for the meal.The service was crazy attentive, never without water or tea. They fold your napkin if you use the restroom. One time I splashed a bit of sauce on the table, and the server even wiped that because she noticed!Only other thing I will mention is that sitting at the counter here is actually not necessary in my opinion. You get to watch the sushi chef prep most dishes, but the chefs on the other side do a lot of prep too. And the servers are the ones who explain the dishes to you. So a table here would be fine.Would definitely recommend because the food is delicious, but don't expect a classic omakase sushi meal. It's different from that.
Read MoreYin Y.
Aug 24, 2023
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.
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