"Japanese restaurant chain Zauo is opening in New York City, where diners fish for their dinner. Located at 152 West 24th St., between Sixth and Seventh avenues, the 134-seat space features three pools with fish such as striped bass, fluke, flounder, and rainbow trout. The fish can be grilled, tempura-fried, simmered in soy, or served as sashimi. The restaurant also offers a large menu with appetizers, sushi, rice, noodles, and soup. Zauo aims to educate diners about the life cycle of food with no catch-and-release policy, illustrated menu cards, and a "fishing license" process. It's popular in Japan with 13 locations and was featured on Netflix's Terrace House." - Stefanie Tuder