Bohemian, Japanese, Izakaya, Secret, Back Alley, Noho, Japanese Butcher, Hidden Gems

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Noho - New York, NY

 
 
 
 

Part of the seduction for Bohemian is that you really feel like you’re inside an exclusive clubhouse. This Japanese izakaya is located behind an East Village butcher shop on Great Jones Street. Down a back alley, the room is small, chic, and definitely off the grid. The property was once owned by Andy Warhol and served as the home and atelier of Jean-Michel Basquiat. They’d rather we didn’t tell you about it and they definitely don’t want you to know their phone number.

 

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WHAT THEY SAID

 

It’s amazing. I’ve become a regular; I’m a huge fan. I go almost every trip. And the space is amazing -- there’s real moss growing in there.