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Sakagura•Midtown East
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Boasting the largest selection of sake in the United States, Sakagura was founded in 1996 and has become one of the top sake bars in the country. Tucked away in the basement of a Midtown East office building, Sakagura has earned the nickname “hidden jewel,” and patrons often note how it is similar in vibe to an izakaya in Tokyo.
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Boasting the largest selection of sake in the United States, Sakagura was founded in 1996 and has become one of the top sake bars in the country. Tucked away in the basement of a Midtown East office building, Sakagura has earned the nickname “hidden jewel,” and patrons often note how it is similar in vibe to an izakaya in Tokyo.
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