
Looking to chow down on some Asian fusion fare? A new spot has you covered. Called Boketto, the new addition is located at 1001 Sixth Ave. in Midtown.
Spearheaded by chef Yukie Horita, Boketto pays homage to Asian street food and offers guests a multifaceted dining experience — fast-casual by day, sit-down by night. Stop in during lunchtime for build-your-own donburi-style rice bowls topped with proteins like spicy tuna or ginger chicken and finished with yuzu cilantro sauce, passion fruit mayo and more.
Check out shareables like the bao sliders, the grilled octopus with pineapple, the nori tacos and the fire-roasted spareribs, soups like beef pho and miso ramen and hearty bowls featuring noodles, poke and more. There's also a selection of desserts and mocktails, as well as daily happy hour specials with discounted mocktails and apps.
With a four-star rating out of 18 reviews on Yelp so far, the fresh addition has made a promising start.
Amanda T., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on Feb. 27, wrote, "Delicious! Makes for a great lunch."
Interested? Stop by to welcome the new business to the neighborhood. Boketto is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. daily.
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