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Days Closed:
- None
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Ownership:
- Asian American
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
- Week One Inclusion (January 17-22): Yes
- Week Two Inclusion (January 23-29): Yes
- Week Three Inclusion (January 30-February 5): Yes
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Dietary Needs/Preferences:
- Vegetarian
- Lunch: $30
- Dinner: $60
- Sunday Lunch/Brunch: $30
- Sunday Dinner: $60
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Mastercard Status Venue:
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Buyout Available:
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Group Price - Dinner:
- $75+
- Max Group Size: 20
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Meals Served:
- Dinner (Regular)
- Primary Cuisine: Japanese
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Reservation Platform:
- OpenTable
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Gift Cards Available for Purchase:
- In-Store
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Health Screening Required-Staff:
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Masks Required-Guest:
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Masks Required-Staff:
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Hand Wash/Sanitizer Stations:
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Delivery Available:
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Indoor Seating:
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Outdoor Heaters:
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Takeout Available:

- Terukai Akai
- futago.nyc@gmail.com
- 37 W. 17th St.
- Manhattan, NY 10011
Sleek and dimly lit, Yakiniku Futago specializes in Japanese barbecue (yakiniku means “to barbecue” in Japanese, and futago means “twins”—so named for the owners, twin brothers from Osaka). In addition to beer and wine, their drink menu includes sake by glass or carafe, shochu and chuhai. Don’t be surprised if some Korean specialties also appear on the menu. Futago offers bento boxes and DIY barbecue kits to-go.
- Terukai Akai
- futago.nyc@gmail.com
- 37 W. 17th St.
- Manhattan, NY 10011

Sleek and dimly lit, Yakiniku Futago specializes in Japanese barbecue (yakiniku means “to barbecue” in Japanese, and futago means “twins”—so named for the owners, twin brothers from Osaka). In addition to beer and wine, their drink menu includes sake by glass or carafe, shochu and chuhai. Don’t be surprised if some Korean specialties also appear on the menu. Futago offers bento boxes and DIY barbecue kits to-go.
