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293 Seventh Ave.,
New York, NY 10001
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Kobeyaki offers quick rolls, bowls, and buns at noontime and morphs into an izakaya-style dinner spot at night. Upscale maki like shrimp tempura rolls go for $10 and under, and bowls are customizable with a choice of noodles, rice, or salad. The restaurant makes its burgers and other sandwiches on a specially designed glazed Asian bun—a chicken-terriyaki version might pair well with pitchers of Japanese draft beer in the evening.
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