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Inagiku - (347) 901-4955
Inagiku
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111 E 49th St
New York, NY 10017
(347) 901-4955 Neighborhoods: Midtown Center,Midtown Cross Street: Between Lexington Avenue and Park Avenue
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New York, NY Metro
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Owner Message
- Located in the Waldorf Astoria
- Lunch & Dinner
The vast contrasts of Inagiku work together to create a poetic flow. Like a small village, this space offers a choice of environments in which to settle, as well as varied interpretations of thematic Japanese elements of the past and present.
Tips
- The Extras
Private tatami rooms offer secluded dining. The restaurant can be rented for private parties.
Customer Reviews
Blend food and poor service
Reviewed by Indo67 on
2008-01-25T09:19:57Z
Although the decor was nice, the service was very poor and the food was rather blend. We had to make various gestures from smiling, nodding, waiving, tapping on arms, just to get any watiress' attention. The waitresses in kimono were very good in avoiding any eye contact with the customers. No one checked if we need anything during dinner (and yes, we did not have any water left in our glasses), then it took us 20 minutes (withe various gestures) to get our bill on the table!!
Pros: Easy access
Cons: Poor service, overprice food
Avoid at any time.
Reviewed by citygoer101 on
2007-07-23T07:40:13Z
Unfortunately I did not read reviews for this restaurant and tried it for Restaurant Week.
Everything went wrong, except Waldorf entrance next to it. We had to put the steak on the warm stone and result was expected. The service was not good at all, as soon as they heard about Restaurant week. Avoid this place even you are really hungry.
Pros: Location
Cons: Rest of it
Inagiku. Very bad service, pure presentation.
Reviewed by vlivshen on
2007-07-21T08:05:11Z
Tried this restaurant for Restaurant Week and we had very bad experience. Prefixed menu potions good enough only for a child, certainly not for adult. Very bad service, pure presentation. Chopsticks as in the chip Chinese restaurant.
We left this place hungry and angry.
Pros: Very bad service, pure presentation.
Cons: Very bad service, pure presentation.
Skip this restaurant unless you like paying for overpriced food.
Reviewed by patty1999 on
2007-03-13T11:14:03Z
Tried this rest for Japanese Restaurant Week and oh boy was i so wrong. The steak on the hot stone was tough. I could not finish the food. total waste of time. the restaurant was "full" til 9pm but when i got there at 5:30pm the restaurant did not have any diners even at 7pm when I left. The tuna tartate was bland, the tempura which ppl raved about was not unique at all. I could have went to a take out for the same quality. Boo to this place.
Pros: none
Cons: bad food, snobby attitude
Good fresh sushi.
Reviewed by moneygrubber on
2007-03-11T15:15:31Z
The food here is exceptional with sushi and sashimi very good. The service was great, It was definitely pricey. Being a high end hotel restaurant has it's benefits as the mixed drinks were excellent.
Pros: Great sushi, drinks
Cons: price
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