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Haru is the stuff that legends are made of. An upscale chain of sushi restaurants in New York, this flagship branch is one of the best places near Times Square to sample authentic Japanese cuisine. Its interiors are richly decorated with bamboo accents, and the decor and creative recipes provide a feel for the East. The seasonal classics and extensive choices in sushi and sashimi are a delight for the senses. Popular items include Super Dynamite Roll, Kiss of Fire Roll and Gramercy Park Roll. Delivery and take-away orders ar... read more
229 W 43rd St #221, Unit 221, New York, NY, 10036, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed | Closed now |
Not Worth Money – I've had better Japanese food at a mall food court. First walking in the place seemed to have great ambience. However, after being seated literally on top of the next table (couldn't even fit between the two tables, I'm small) and then having to scream to my husband because of the high noise level, it quickly lost its appeal. After seeing the high prices I thought the food would be great and the sushi was very good. But the meals were terrible. I ordered the Chicken Teriyaki and my husband got Garlic Shrimp... read more
Beautiful – My friend and I were wandering through Times Square at night and we didn't want to eat at Olive Garden or another American food joint. So we tried Haru- and were very pleased. The sushi was fresh and smooth and the presentation was excellent. We loved how the placed looked and how quickly the chefs worked. We sat at the bar, and the chef who conversed with us made excellent recommendations and catered to us perfectly. (Spider roll was great, and fatty tuna is in season now!) However, the waitstaff is a bit strain... read more
Below Par Sushi at Ridiculous Prices – No actual sushi connoisseur would find this place acceptable. In New York City, there are many amazing sushi spots, and this is not one of them. I made the mistake this evening of ordering delivery from this joint when my favorite place already closed for the evening. The result was a $50 tab for some of the most mediocre to poor sushi I have ever tasted. I could not get myself to finish any of the order. Even the guilt of spending that much on a meal could not help me finish the uninsp... read more
Great dining on Broadway – If you're looking for a place near Times Square to eat try Haru. Good Japanese restaurant with a nice ambience. I've been here on several occasions and usually order an appetizer shrimp & vegetable Tempura along with another main and roll or a sushi platter to share. You don't need to order too much before you're full on this tasty cuisine. Sweet cocktails complete the meal. I'll be back.
Unprofessional ! – We love the food! But, It was the delivery time that we found hard to believe! It was last Saturday evening at around 4 pm. My wife ordered 2 appetizers and some bottle waters for deliverly. It took more than an hour and a half to got here. We could have cooked a meal by ourselves if we knew it took such a long time. Unbelievable!
A quality mid-range sushi option in Times Square. – The Scene The Times Square location of this Manhattan mini-chain looks rather mundane from the outside, but once inside reveals itself to be a large, bi-level room lit with a golden glow. In typical sushi restaurant style, natural blond wood is everywhere--although the bamboo poles are deployed a little too liberally. Service is good-humored and knowledgeable. The Food Though not for sushi aficionados, the food here is surprisingly good, and better than at some other Haru b... read more
overcharge – I have been here twice and its a very nice atmosphere. I belive their dishes are good but not extraordinary. The second time when I went, I tried the Crispy Duck and it was good but expensive.
Don't Eat Here – The rule is: If it's a restaraunt in Times Square, most likely it's not good! And Haru is one of them! Really, the food is worst than Japanese take-out, but they charge you a high price for low quality food.
Noisy Sushi – Haru's sushi is really quite good. It is more expensive than some other sushi places in the theater district. Service is fine. The problem I have with Haru is that is a very noisy restaurant. Granted I was there at dinner time, but no restaurant should be that noisy-one has to fight to hear the people talking at your own table. Never a pleasant experience. Go to Haru on the off hours-you'll enjoy it more!
Haru has a 4.3 star rating with 2,280 reviews.
Haru is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.
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