
If you've got Asian fusion on the mind, a recent opening is need-to-know. The new arrival to Hudson Yards, called Wild ink, is located at 500 W. 33rd St., Floor 5.
The Asian-inspired menu includes dishes like yellowfin tuna with heirloom tomato, avocado and a bonito-soy dressing; a Japanese risotto with mushroom, yuzu and miso butter; a spit roasted chicken with vegetable fried rice, dew drop cabbage and a peanut sauce; and more. (View the full menu here.)
Wild ink has proven popular thus far, with a four-star rating out of six reviews on Yelp.
Maxim G., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on March 17, wrote, "The place has a very nice view, and the food was just awesome. I gladly give five stars and highly recommend this place to my friends."
Yelper Andrew P. added, “Wild Ink is off to a great start with an outgoing, attentive staff and an appetizing seafood menu. The seared Spanish octopus is phenomenal — surprisingly juicy and tender with a tart and mildly spicy sambal (chile) and yogurt sauce. The arctic char was pleasing with its crispy skin and blood orange, caper and white raisin accompaniment. I also recommend the coconut rice pudding.”
Swing on by to take a peek for yourself: Wild ink is open from 10 a.m.–11 a.m. daily.

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