This place is delicious! It’s not particularly authentic to a curry spot in Japan, so if you’re looking for that, I’d look elsewhere. That being said, I love the way their curry tastes and their katsu was a fantastic texture. I tried chicken katsu this time – had pork at their previous spot in the East Village and that was great, too! Highly recommended – only docking a star for atmosphere because the smell of cleaning supplies upon opening was very strong!
Best Japanese curry in NYC!
the Katsu curry was good, but the restaurant smelled like bleach and there was a fly. Lighting was too dark for a group table, and the vibe was awkward. Very quiet. Mushroom in the salad was too salty.
I had the chance to try this very very delicious food, it was different yet with an authentic feel. Service was great and the atmosphere peaceful. I try many restaurants looking for new tastes and experiences, this was one of most pleasant meals in a while. 100% would recommend.
CAUTION: This lacks authenticity! The food resembles Japanese fast food but at a high-end price. While the atmosphere may feel somewhat authentic, improvements are needed. I recommend Suki to seek guidance from an expert to develop a menu with more authentic Japanese dishes, including desserts, hiring a Japanese chef, and enhancing service (perhaps offering complimentary green tea!). I’ll reconsider visiting in three months if improvements are made and the establishment thrives.
Came back 3 times this week for YAKI udon. It is so delicious
I had a delightful experience at Suki, a Japanese curry spot in Manhattan. The pork katsu curry and Wagyu appetizer were standout dishes among the various options we tried. The restaurant's ambiance was pleasant, and the service was excellent. Can't wait to return for another satisfying meal!
Fantastic food, service and decor. Cannot wait to return.
Exceptionnel resto, mets délicats, repas copieux, accueil charmant. A faire
Grata surpresa perto de nosso hotel, lugar acolhedor, comida e serviço excelentes!