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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
- Week Four Inclusion (February 6-12): Yes
- Lunch: $30
- Dinner: $45
- Sunday Lunch/Brunch: $30
- Sunday Dinner: $45
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Mastercard Status Venue:
- Primary Cuisine: Japanese
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Reservation Platform:
- Yelp
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Gift Cards Available for Purchase:
- Online
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Alcohol Available To-Go:
- Liquor Bottles
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Indoor Seating:
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Outdoor Dining:
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Outdoor Heaters:

- Izuru Yoshimoto
- CEO
- iz-yoshimoto@ootoya.us
- 8 W. 18th St.
- Manhattan, NY 10011
Ootoya's specialty is traditional Japanese home cooking in set-meal style, or teishoku. While teishoku is very common and popular in Japan, it is still uncommon in New York. Ootoya’s teishoku are made up of various dishes, consisting of meat or fish, rice, miso soup, and pickled vegetables, plus soba (buckwheat noodles) made fresh every morning. The space, set in the Flatiron District near Chelsea, features an attractive modern, minimalist design by Shigeki Yoshimoto.
- Izuru Yoshimoto
- CEO
- iz-yoshimoto@ootoya.us
- 8 W. 18th St.
- Manhattan, NY 10011

Ootoya's specialty is traditional Japanese home cooking in set-meal style, or teishoku. While teishoku is very common and popular in Japan, it is still uncommon in New York. Ootoya’s teishoku are made up of various dishes, consisting of meat or fish, rice, miso soup, and pickled vegetables, plus soba (buckwheat noodles) made fresh every morning. The space, set in the Flatiron District near Chelsea, features an attractive modern, minimalist design by Shigeki Yoshimoto.
