NONONO

Japanese restaurant · Midtown East

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Where To Get Dinner On New Year’s Eve

"Nonono is owned by the same people as Ariari, but instead of Korean seafood, this place specializes in Japanese food—specifically yakitori. With exposed pipes and ducts, this Nomad spot feels like eating in someone's industrial loft. Order a ton of different skewers and a few larger plates from the binder-sized menu. Everything comes out quickly, so don’t be surprised when your meal suddenly starts to look more like a banquet. It is New Year’s Eve, after all." - neha talreja

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/new-years-eve-restaurants-nyc
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118 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016 Get directions

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