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So-so. Entranceway is far too crowded: a narrow stairwell attempting to accommodate musicians and their large instruments squeezing past a long line of customers standing in the blistering cold for over an hour. The venue is very small and, again, very crowded; a maze to get to…
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Tiny jazz speakeasy type club - no sign - no reservations. Saw an amazing jazz group there, had the best lemon drop martini I've ever had (and I try them everywhere they are offered) and had delicious japanese food - marinated squid, noodles & egg, omelet & rice, etc. We had…
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So, when I think about new york, I see many nationalities, various options and jazz bars... So, this place has it all... subterranean restaurant, small, full of people, excellent service, live jazz music and a great menu! So good we actually visited it teice! Prices in the lower…
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I dislike calling something "a find," since I hardly discovered a place, like some Vasco de Gama, but Tomi Jazz was a great new place to experience. On the East Side, somewhat near Grand Central Station and the U.N., down some dark stairs, is the Tomi Jazz Club. A steel door…
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It's a very small Japanese own restaurant. Our group tried 6 different drinks and light dinner. Meal was little bit salty for us but drinks are fantastic! If I live near this restaurant, I would come at least once a week.
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