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En Oh! Taisho, traemos un pedacito del bullicio nocturno de Nueva York a tu mesa, sirviendo auténticos sabores japoneses. Desde yakitori a ramen reconfortante y sashimi fresco, cada plato está preparado con cariño y dedicación. Sumérgete en una experiencia culinaria vibrante y sa...

Oh! Taisho

Japanese · New York

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À propos de Oh! Taisho

En Oh! Taisho, traemos un pedacito del bullicio nocturno de Nueva York a tu mesa, sirviendo auténticos sabores japoneses. Desde yakitori a ramen reconfortante y sashimi fresco, cada plato está preparado con cariño y dedicación. Sumérgete en una experiencia culinaria vibrante y saborea la tradición j...

En Oh! Taisho, traemos un pedacito del bullicio nocturno de Nueva York a tu mesa, sirviendo auténticos sabores japoneses. Desde yakitori a ramen reconfortante y sashimi fresco, cada plato está preparado con cariño y dedicación. Sumérgete en una experiencia culinaria vibrante y saborea la tradición japonesa en un ambiente acogedor.

Ce que disent les clients de Oh! Taisho

Oh! Taisho is a popular spot for affordable and tasty Japanese food, especially yakitori. Customers consistently praise the lively atmosphere and fast service, though it can get crowded. Some note slight inconsistencies in food quality recently.

Plats populaires

Yakitori (6) kimchi udon Oh! Taisho w/ Miso Soup Pudding with ice cream

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Groupes Locaux Nocturne Décontracté

Tip: Consider visiting during off-peak hours to avoid crowds, or sit at the bar if you're catching up with a friend.

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Questions fréquentes sur Oh! Taisho

Oh! Taisho est situé au 9 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10003, New York.
Près de Oh! Taisho, vous trouverez des lieux d'intérêt tels que New St. Marks Baths, Museum of Broken Windows, St. George's Church, Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital.
Oh! Taisho propose une cuisine japanese.
Oh! Taisho a des horaires d'ouverture. Consultez son profil pour les horaires à jour.
Oh! Taisho propose les services suivants : sur place, à emporter, livraison.
Les plats les plus recommandés chez Oh! Taisho selon les avis clients sont : Yakitori, kimchi udon, Oh! Taisho w/ Miso Soup, Pudding with ice cream.
Oh! Taisho est idéal pour les groupes, les locaux, le soir, décontracté.
Oh! Taisho is a popular spot for affordable and tasty Japanese food, especially yakitori. Customers consistently praise the lively atmosphere and fast service, though it can get crowded. Some note slight inconsistencies in food quality recently.
Consider visiting during off-peak hours to avoid crowds, or sit at the bar if you're catching up with a friend.
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Kimberly Lim Legaspi

I’ve visited Yakitori Taisho twice now, but this is the first time I’m sharing a review. This latest visit was unforgettable, with the star dishes being the salmon cream yakisoba and Okaka Onigiri. The creamy, savory yakisoba was a rich delight, and the Onigiri had that perfect balance of salty and umami that left me wanting more. The yakitori selection was fantastic, as always, with each skewer bringing its own unique flavor and texture. We had the Sunazuri (chicken gizzard) and Teba (chicken wing), both cooked to perfection with that ideal crispy-charred outside. The Hatsu (chicken heart) was a surprising favorite—tender and flavorful. The Tsukune (beef meatball) had a juicy, well-seasoned profile, while the Gyu (beef) and Gyu-Tan (beef tongue) brought a melt-in-your-mouth experience. The Bara (pork belly) was heavenly, and the Ninniku (garlic) added an aromatic touch that paired perfectly with the savory meats. Finally, the Uzura Bacon (bacon with quail egg) was a unique, satisfying bite, combining the richness of the egg with the smoky bacon. Yakitori Taisho truly delivers an authentic Japanese dining experience. The flavors are spot-on, the food is consistently delicious, and the service is amazing. For the quality and atmosphere, the prices are fantastic, making it a perfect spot for an affordable yet memorable meal. I can’t wait to return for more.

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LIEM

This place is small, tiny, grimy, loud, and kind of dirty. I LOVE IT. You have to be in the right frame of mind to come here. The seating is tight with small stools. It’s in the basement level so it feels dark with no windows. But man is it fun to be in this energy where everyone feels like they’re there having a good time. Whether you’re alone having skewers with a beer or with a large group of friends after the bar for late night snacks. This place hits with the skewers. This place is very old NYC east village grime vibes so prepare yourself when you use the tiny restroom with graffiti. NYC needs this place. As it still feels raw unlike the polished, gentrified restaurants that have popped up on St Marks. Support this business. Support the skewers. 🍡🍢

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Alex S

Just came back here after 4 years! Supa tuna don still my favorite! But literally all the foods here is good. And have a great atmosphere for hang out and catch up with friends! 🤩👍

Hannah Lynch
Hannah Lynch

Absolutely delish , good environment, friendly staff .. definitely check this place out if you want your tastebuds to be happy 😛😛😛

DJ H
DJ H

I love this restaurant. It has been over 15 years since I ate here last. But this place is as great as I remembered.

Ashley Ramcharan
Ashley Ramcharan

One of my favorite spots! Affordable and tasty food. Do not forget to eat the cabbage that comes with the Yakatori I prefer to sit at the bar if I’m catching up with a friend as it can get packed

Annie Robertson
Annie Robertson

Food is always good and not too expensive here, it’s very dependable in that way. Service is great as well, especially for how busy and cramped it can be. In terms of atmosphere, it’s lively, fun, and loud which I love, but sometimes they seat people way too close to each other and we had no room at all with the 6 people we had. They added 2 chairs on one end of a 4 person seat and one of my friends was barely able to eat on the table. All in all I recommend this place because it’s classic and delicious but unless you get that one table at the front, the back in quite crowded for a sizable group. 1-4 people I think is ideal.

Melodious Laugh
Melodious Laugh

It has been 18 years since I have visited this amazing place last time. It has not been changed a bit, the atmosphere, quality of food and everything which made me almost cried when I tasted the food today. I have so much of great memories with good people at this place when I lived in NY. I feel so grateful that this place is still there. And I was very glad that I could come to this place with my 10 years old son. I really really wish I can come here with my family again!

Lovely S P.
Lovely S P.

Yakitori Taisho has quickly become our go-to spot for authentic Japanese flavors in Manhattan. From the moment we entered, we were greeted warmly and seated promptly, setting the stage for an exceptional dining experience. The highlight of our evening was the Yakitori Party Platter—a mouthwatering assortment of perfectly grilled skewers. Each skewer was expertly seasoned and grilled to perfection, showcasing the chef’s skill and attention to detail. The chicken, pork, and beef skewers were tender and flavorful, while the vegetables added a delightful crunch. The Onigiri was a delightful surprise—warm, fluffy rice wrapped around a savory filling, creating a comforting bite-sized treat that paired perfectly with our skewers. The Calamari Deep Fried was a crispy delight, with tender calamari coated in a light, flavorful batter. Another standout was the Pork Belly with Mayonnaise—a rich and indulgent dish that melted in our mouths with each bite. The pork belly was perfectly cooked, and the creamy mayonnaise added a delightful contrast of flavors. Service was impeccable throughout our meal. Our server was friendly, knowledgeable about the menu, and offered helpful recommendations. They ensured that our drinks were topped up and checked in on us regularly, enhancing our overall dining experience. The ambiance at Yakitori Taisho was vibrant yet cozy, with a bustling atmosphere that added to the authenticity of our dining experience. In conclusion, Yakitori Taisho exceeded our expectations with its delectable yakitori skewers, flavorful dishes, and exceptional service. It’s the perfect place for a memorable Japanese dining experience in Manhattan, and we can’t wait to return for more of their delicious offerings.

Jonathan Lin
Jonathan Lin

This place is a staple of St. Marks Place. Food has always been good though the menu hasn't really changed much. A few other locations in the area similar to it but this place is no frills and doesn't disappoint. They got rid of the egg omelet noodles which is kind of sad even if it was off menu. Yakitori is the best part of their menu.

Alisson Campos
Alisson Campos

The food was amazing! Service was great, food tasted fresh. Love the open kitchen. We didn’t wait to be sat, went around 9:30 pm. Price was great and we left full and content. 10/10 would recommend again.

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Juan Lima

Food is good, but this place is cramped and you will feel rushed as this place gets filled quickly after 5 PM for the dinner rush, even on a Tuesday.! All our food items came out within 15 minutes so be prepared to chow down and then hit the pavement. They prefer cash though they accept credit for payment which I found strange when we received our bill. If you like authentic Japanese yakitori and like to try a variety of dishes, you may not feel entirely full after spending $80+ on your meal, this is a place to try out in the Village.

Adam Zdeb
Adam Zdeb

Very good selection of yakitori, loved the pork belly, chicken. Chicken skins should be a bit crispier, chicken hearts needed seasoning. The interior really felt like a spot in Japan, it is tight and cozy.

Wesley Gan
Wesley Gan

Solid shop, I would say the dishes that are non yakitori could have some work in terms of quality but it was still fully satisfying to eat and I thought that the meal was good. The skewers is what makes this place stand out, and I would say that’s what you should order. The grilled pork skewer was good - I do kind of wish the meat portion was bigger but they did give a lot of sides in the bento.

Uyen Nguyen
Uyen Nguyen

Food overall is pretty good and priced reasonably. I really like their udon, but the cream was not mixed well enough so some part is a little bland. Their fried food is not greasy. The egg, tofu, and eel is pretty good as well. For yakitori, I think everything is well-seasoned, except for the sausage that was quite salty. The place is quite small, but was not very crowded when we were there.

Irene H
Irene H

I have been here twice, but I can say that I enjoyed coming here and trying out the dishes. My most recent visit was on the weekends, and I tried the Oh! Taisho w/ Miso Soup and for dessert: Pudding with ice cream. The servers were thoughtful in providing a glass of water before I ordered, checking in to see if I was ready to order, and letting me know there are hooks under the table that I can hang my bag. It also has Japanese music playing in the background. The Oh! Taisho Don tastes fresh, hot and crispy though a little over seasoned, to compensate the flavor, I had Sprite soda to go along with my meal so that helped me to enjoy the meal more, especially the pickled daikon. There is a dessert menu, even though it's not given, you can politely ask for the menu if you'd like to see. I saw on the dessert menu, there are parfaits (100% I want to try it next time). The time I came in, it was during the weekends and, boy was it busy. So if you are coming in as a large group, be considerate of the space especially if you're carrying a huge bag or jacket (depending on where you are being seated). Don't expect it to be quiet, because it can get busy and noisy when the restaurant gets busy. Overall, I do not mind coming by again to try the other dishes at a much calmer time, when I can.

Junni with Double-N
Junni with Double-N

I used to love this place; it was my favorite spot for a good meal. However, I’ve noticed that the food taste has changed a bit recently. Specifically, the kimchi udon, which used to be a standout dish for me, doesn’t have the same flavor it once did. It feels like something is missing. On a positive note, the fries are still a must-have! They’re crispy and seasoned perfectly, making them a great side to any meal. I hope the kimchi udon gets back to its original deliciousness soon, as I’d love to enjoy my favorite dish again. Overall, it’s worth a visit for the fries, but I hope they can recapture what made the other dishes so special.

ben l
ben l

Just as good as the original mainstay. Cheap eats, fast service, and enough choices for every palate. Update dec2024 Everything is kind of hit or miss these days. I went during senior hours so it was not packed at all. There was absolutely no reason to overcook the yakitoris. The fu steak is still pretty good, the fries were crunchy and freshly fried. The tuna tartare was still pretty good. The potato salad tasted a day or two past its shelf life. And the skewers... Overcooked and dry. Especially the beef tongues. A little disappointing.

Ming
Ming

This authentic and casual Japanese izakaya is a staple in St. Mark's that’s been around for a while. A plane ticket to Japan isn't cheap, however, Yakitori Taisho is a great late night eats and drink spot, serving a huge variety of Japanese foods in NYC. The space inside is tight and loud, and the atmosphere is busy and energetic, which is an authentic izakaya experience if you ask me. The menu here is pages upon pages long that it can get overwhelming deciding what to order with the variety they offer. Great to come with a group of 4 if possible to try different foods, however most tables here are for 2. We got a whole feast during our most recent visit: teriyaki chicken, steak, okonomiyaki, takoyaki, grilled mackerel, takowasabi, unagi and egg over rice, galbi, fried rice, chicken karaage, and a lot of yakitori (meats on skewers). Late night hours and yakitori keep this Japanese joint bustling!

Stephen K
Stephen K

Amongst all the restaurants on this block, this one is sort of a hidden gem. Not necessarily out of sight, this one makes you feel like you're at a Japanese bar in those Asian dramas. The atmosphere is busy and welcoming. You'll notice immediately how small and cramp the place is. I cannot tell if the design of the place also factors in, but the sounds travels in weird directions and frequency, making chats kind of difficult. On the up side, the food is superb. All the dishes are readonly priced given their size. All the fried fritters and karaage are hot, crispy, and crunchy! The onigiri are also filling and bigger than you expect. If you're uncertain, definitely ask because you'll may be deceived by the size based solely on the pictures.

Anne Dewanto
Anne Dewanto

Went here for dinner and it was super packed but we did walk to our table. Overall, the food was good, the ambiance was super crowded although I could still chat with my friend, the price was the right amount with the portion of the food, and the staffs were helpful! Although our table did not get the seasonings and a pair of chopsticks that was super okay as it was very busy for them and we decided to ask politely to the staff. And the white rice my friend ordered did not come until we requested it. The highlight for me was the chicken skin yakitori !! I love how they season it perfectly while wondering why my chicken gizzard one tasted just bland. Keep up the good work !

Kandy chong
Kandy chong

It was ok, been here a coulpe of times over the past few years. The food has slightly gotten more "sodiumized." It's so far been fine, just watch out after 5pm, as people come in to drink after work.

Roman Beylin
Roman Beylin

I really wanted to like this place, but the food was a major letdown. I came specifically for the yakitori, so I can’t speak to the rest of the menu, but what I ordered was disappointing. The chicken skin was soggy instead of crisp, the beef was tough and difficult to eat, and the garlic was served unpeeled. After a few bites, I left the meal mostly untouched. I get that the restaurant caters to a student crowd, but I was hoping for better quality. On the positive side, the atmosphere is nice and the staff is genuinely friendly.

Willow Wu
Willow Wu

I am extremely disappointed. If you require a minimum spend of $30, please inform us at the door. My friend wanted ramen, so I brought her here. I had already eaten, and she wanted shrimp tempura, but menu don't have shrimp Appetizer, So she only wants ramen. Then waiter tall us everyone must be order $15 food can have table I don't understand. It wasn't busy here, and there was no line, so why set a minimum spend? This is so disappointing!

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🕐 Horario Hoy
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