Branch of a Japanese chain where customers stand & eat steaks cut to order.
"Ikinari — which has a cult following in Japan — opened its first U.S. location with no seats in the East Village in 2017. It gained a favorable nod from Eater critic Robert Sietsema, who wrote that the steakhouse excelled in 'condensing the excitement of perfect steaks into a shorter, more concentrated experience.'" - Carla Vianna
"In Manhattan, there are currently eight branches of this Japanese import steakhouse with an unusual concept. Diners choose and spec their steak while standing at a counter, take their place at a counter, wait for their steak to be delivered — then gobble it standing up (or sitting down, as newer locations have acquiesced). The steaks (sirloin, ribeye, filet, or a combo) are quite good and arrive with a heap of corn on the side." - Eater Staff
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