Restaurant Ninja New York. Ninja New York in NYC reviews, menu, reservations, delivery, address in New York NINJA NEW YORK in New York City rated 4.1 out of 5 on Restaurant Guru: 11544 reviews by visitors, 73 photos & 2 videos Takes Reservations: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Waiter Service: Yes PokéStop Nearby: Yes
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Ninja, the subterranean Japanese theme restaurant-slash-dinner-theater buried in 25 Hudson, closed on Sunday (March 1), with little to no fanfare.Called both the "most perplexing" (by Eater) and the most "kooky and dreary" (by the Times) restaurant in the city, Ninja opened here in 2005 and had to be the most coveted — and expensive — local birthday party invite in the neighborhood. At NINJA NEW YORK, order perfectly cooked filet américain, dragon rolls and lobster bisque.
Ninja New York in NYC reviews, menu, reservations, delivery, address in New York
Ninja, the subterranean Japanese theme restaurant-slash-dinner-theater buried in 25 Hudson, closed on Sunday (March 1), with little to no fanfare.Called both the "most perplexing" (by Eater) and the most "kooky and dreary" (by the Times) restaurant in the city, Ninja opened here in 2005 and had to be the most coveted — and expensive — local birthday party invite in the neighborhood. DISCLAIMER: Information shown may not reflect recent changes New York's Most Perplexing Restaurant, Ninja, Closed By Roaches [Update] The reviews couldn't shutter this place, so the roaches stepped up to the plate by Greg Morabito Oct 31, 2016, 5:46pm EDT
Ninja, le restaurantvillage japonais de New York. 25 Hudson St, New York, NY 10013; Restaurant website; Japanese, Sushi, Vegetarian $$$ $$ Ninja New York (212) 274-8500 Where: Find: Home / USA / New York City, New York / NINJA NEW YORK, 25 Hudson St / NINJA NEW YORK menu; NINJA NEW YORK Menu
NINJA NEW YORK Restaurant New York, NY OpenTable. The ninja theme has proved to be a success before: Ninja New York is actually a spinoff of a similar restaurant in Tokyo, and 11 assistant chefs have been flown in for this $3.5 million launch. New York Times critic Frank Bruni was first on the scene writing that "Ninja acts like a Disney ride — Space Mountain under a hailstorm of run-of-the-mill or unappealing sushi — but charges.