
"This is Eater's guide to all the new restaurants, bars, and cafes that have opened this week. Throughout September, we'll update the list weekly. When we've been to a place, we will then include an abbreviated number of openings on our heatmap to let you know the ones we like. If there's an opening in your neighborhood that we've missed, let us know at ny@eater.com."
"Astoria: Prime No. 7, Amani Hospitality's beloved Korean barbecue and sushi spot in Mawah, New Jersey, opens a sophomore location in Queens on Friday, September 5. Prime No. 7 offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecued meats like beef bulgogi, lamb, and prime short rib; small plates like fried rice cakes; and a variety of sushi rolls starring tuna, salmon, mango, and shrimp tempura. The 130-seat dining room with a DJ booth is open for lunch and dinner. 3419 Steinway Street, between 34th and 35th avenues"
Several new restaurants, bars, and cafes opened across New York City in early September. Prime No. 7 launched a 130-seat, all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue and sushi location in Astoria offering barbecued meats, small plates, and sushi rolls, open for lunch and dinner. Chelsea's Markette reopened its downstairs cocktail bar, the Argyle, with cocktails and a menu including jerk short rib sandwiches and peri peri chicken fingers. Tribeca's Muku offers a $295 kaiseki tasting menu from Chef Manabu Asanuma featuring dishes like soba and foie gras chawanmushi. The Upper West Side gained Unglo, a luxe Thai spot combining Chinese-style hot pot and moo krata for communal dining.
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