The Residence of Mr. Moto is a new Japanese restaurant in New York serving kaisen-don seafood bowls and sushi from the Toyosu fish market in Japan.
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Almost two years ago, the team at AYS Hospitality introduced New York to Mr. Moto, a fictional gourmand and art connoisseur. At, they served up an omakase speakeasy experience that began by having you decode a cipher to get into the restaurant. Now the group has done away with the gimmicks for its second Mr. Moto concept, although the character remains as inspiration., which opened Monday, is a slightly more casual affair, meant to evoke Mr. Moto’s personal home, rather than his place of work.
And while the new spot doesn’t go as far as the Office of Mr. Moto in terms of storytelling and interactive elements, it does retain some of the playfulness of that restaurant. The design is meant to make you feel like you’re in someone’s personal home, and the bathroom is hidden behind a sliding bookshelf. Who said fine dining can’t be fun, too?Tori Latham is a digital staff writer at Robb Report.
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