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Lower East Side »

Splitsville Luxury Bowling will open a location in Essex Crossing, developers said.

Times Square & Theater District »

Seki serves a late night omakase, or chef's choice, series of sushi pieces.

Central Harlem »

Tomoyuki Hayashi has more than 20 years of experience at some of New York City's best restaurants.

Greenwich Village »

Brian Johnson claims he wasn't given equal ownership after investing $1 million to expand the business.

Upper West Side »

Neighbors welcomed the news of a new restaurant as long as it keeps its rear yard quiet. 

TriBeCa »

The Japanese restaurant co-owned by Robert De Niro will move to 195 Broadway in early 2017.

Jackson Heights »

Chef Yoko Ogawa is opening her home kitchen to budding culinary artists.

West Village »

The new restaurant, opening on Grove Street, will serve a $125 tasting menu that does not include sushi.

Upper East Side »

Modeled after Chipotle, the restaurant lets diners choose between rolls, bowls, buns and burgers.

Mott Haven »

Ceetay offers up a variety of Asian fusion dishes at its location in Mott Haven.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Ajisai was recently closed by Health Department inspectors for the second time.

Times Square & Theater District »

Wasabi lets diners choose from more than 50 types of prepackaged sushi pieces.

Astoria »

Jesse Tang, 22, opened Pink Nori after winning $10K through a contest for young entrepreneurs.

Midtown »

A "small, boutique Vegas in Midtown" is the concept behind the plan.

Midtown »

La Brochette, located at 340 Lexington Ave. betweeen 39th and 40th streets, also serves sushi.