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Days Closed:
- Mon
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Kid Friendly:
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Ownership:
- Asian American
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
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Beverage Specials:
- Wine Pairings/Special
- Dinner: $45
- Lunch: Not Offering Lunch
- Sunday Dinner: $45
- Sunday Lunch/Brunch: $45
- Week One Inclusion (July 24-30): Yes
- Week Three Inclusion (August 7-13): Yes
- Week Two Inclusion (July 31-August 6): Yes
- Week Four Inclusion (August 14-20): Yes
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Mastercard Status Venue:
- Third Party Payment System: Yes
- Banquet Capacity: 24
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Buyout Available:
- Cocktails Capacity: 60
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Group Price - Breakfast:
- $15 - $25
- $25 - $35
- $35 - $45
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Group Price - Dinner:
- $35 - $45
- $45 - $55
- $55 - $65
- $65 - $75
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Group Price - Lunch:
- $15 - $25
- $25 - $35
- $35 - $45
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Kids Menu:
- Kid's Menu
- Max Group Size: 40
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Meals Served:
- Dinner (Regular)
- Brunch (Regular)
- Prix-Fixe Menu (Regular)
- Primary Cuisine: Hawaiian
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Reservation Platform:
- Resy
- Restaurant Capacity: 50
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Restaurant Features:
- Bar/Lounge
- Delivery
- Family Style
- Off-Premises Catering
- Reservations Accepted
- Reservations Suggested
- RW Groups 8+
- Takeout
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Gift Cards Available for Purchase:
- Online
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Limited Service/Capacity
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Alcohol Available To-Go:
- Beer
- Wine
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Delivery Available:
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Indoor Seating:
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Outdoor Dining:
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Outdoor Heaters:
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Takeout Available:

Noreetuh is a modern Hawaiian restaurant in the East Village from chef Chung Chow. The menu is complemented by a carefully curated wine list of approximately 200 selections with a strong representation from France. In addition to the wines, there are a number of craft beers and specialty sakes on the list as well. The restaurant’s goal is to create an atmosphere where guests can enjoy artfully crafted food paired with a wine list in a casual, enjoyable environment, thus reflecting the place's name, which translates as "playground."

Noreetuh is a modern Hawaiian restaurant in the East Village from chef Chung Chow. The menu is complemented by a carefully curated wine list of approximately 200 selections with a strong representation from France. In addition to the wines, there are a number of craft beers and specialty sakes on the list as well. The restaurant’s goal is to create an atmosphere where guests can enjoy artfully crafted food paired with a wine list in a casual, enjoyable environment, thus reflecting the place's name, which translates as "playground."
