Unagi (Aburi Ittetsu)

Japanese restaurant · Nolita

Unagi (Aburi Ittetsu)

Japanese restaurant · Nolita

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60 Kenmare St, New York, NY 10012

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Charcoal-grilled eel, soft & flaky, with sweet tare.  

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60 Kenmare St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

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60 Kenmare St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

+1 212 257 2335

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Aug 7, 2025

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Unagi-Ya Hachibei Is the New NYC Eel Restaurant Worth Trying, Critic Says - Eater NY

"Unagi Aburi Ittetsu serves eel whose grilled flesh is “soft” and “flaky.” It is located in Nolita and is compared to Unagi-Ya Hachibei by Hannah Goldfield, who suggests diners should stick to the latter." - Carla Vianna

https://ny.eater.com/2019/1/25/18197117/evil-twin-brewing-ridgewood-brewery-preview
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Japanese Freshwater Eel Slithers Onto the New York Dining Scene | The New Yorker

"On a recent evening, I went to the newer of the two, Unagi Aburi Ittetsu, which opened in December in Nolita, on Kenmare, a street that has become so dense with Japanese restaurants that you could call it Little Japan. The wealth of options—a ramen joint, a shabu-shabu omakase counter, a yakitori grill, a sushi spot, one shop for soba and another for Japanese curry—might help explain why Unagi Aburi Ittetsu, a brightly lit little box that seats only seventeen people, was nearly empty around eight o’clock. Should Diablo eat at Unagi Aburi Ittetsu the next time he’s in New York? The unaju here makes for a decent meal. Each eel is cooked over charcoal until its gray skin gets charred and silvery, its flesh soft and flaky; the tare is sweet but balanced, the chewy grains of rice candied in drippings. Each box comes with a cup of average miso soup and a few slices of pickled radish, and can be supplemented with blanched vegetables and overcooked edamame." - Hannah Goldfield

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/02/04/japanese-freshwater-eel-slithers-onto-the-new-york-dining-scene
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William Anderson

Google
Fine. The quality of the restaurant is fine and seating is tight. For the Price (30 for a small or 50 for a large ) I would expect a larger portion and higher quality (not feeling any bones) given the accommodations and price. The taste and quality is about equal to ordering eel at any Japanese restaurant that has it as just a standard item in the 13-18 price range. The rice was not the quality one would expect either. However they are new so I hope they will improve.

Juan Lima

Google
Second time coming here to this cozy well lite Japanese Restaurant after it first opened. Came back on a Thursday and made a reservation on Opentable (good move!). We ordered the large unagi dinner and was pleasantly surprise to see the size of the entree. This was bigger than what we had for our first visit several weeks ago in additional to the price upcharge. We had three fillets of grilled eel that was not as crunchy as our first experience, but still excellent nonetheless. I hope they will continue to expand their selection of unagi dinner entrees to include more varieties/selections very soon. Thank you.

Sanlee

Google
I absolutely love Japanese grilled eel and I want to love this place but it was very underwhelming, especially for the price. The restaurant is very small with mostly bar style seating. Small seats and a bit cramped. It was fine for me, an average girl, but might be uncomfortable for others. Very new and clean. Everyone is polite and the service is very nice. I decided to get a uni appetizer and the small unagi over rice. It turned out to be a good amount for me because the uni and eel are very rich. The appetizer was just a few small pieces of uni on top of a block of gomatofu (seasame tofu). The eel taste very fresh but overall was just not very flavorful.

George Yorgakaros

Google
Went as a party of 2 on a Sunday evening. Excellent eel over rice and incredible service. We also got the eel bone appetizer which was an extremely crunchy umami-full experience. Lauren was an excellent server!

Mad Professional

Google
Very good. Went here on a Sunday so it was quite chilled. Fridays are more lively. The eel here is delicious and prepared well. Since these are rare in Manhattan, it's tough to find good eel over rice spots. Worth it if you are a fan or simply curious.

Aki Shelton

Google
The eel (unagi-don) was so good and service was amazing. We also ordered sashimi which was prepared elegantly. They just reopened recently and it was easy to get in. Highly recommended if you are looking for a very Japanese experience in NYC.

Ray Yang

Google
Worst restaurant experience in a long time. We waited 48 min because "the rice cooker had issues". They served overly moist rice knowing that it was too moist. It turns out that they over moisted the first batch, so they threw away the first batch. They served the second batch which was over moisted again. The rice was served nonetheless. Unagi was over burnt, rice was served like congi. This cannot be a 50$ menu.

wilson lam

Google
This was some next level unagi and uni - honestly better than what I've ever had in Seattle and maybe even Japan! Strongly recommend the Hokkaido Uni Sashimi if you even remotely like uni. 10/10 would blow all my money again