Japanese-American Tavern Kanapi Proposed in Nolita

Kanpai is poised to offer a "high-end" sushi dining experience, focusing on seating at the sushi bar to engage diners directly with the art of sushi making.

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Kanpai is set to open its doors at 183 Grand Street, bringing a fresh Japanese-American tavern experience to the heart of Nolita.

Named after the Japanese word for “cheers,” Kanpai aims to blend the convivial atmosphere of an American tavern with the refined flavors of Japanese cuisine.

Despite attempts to reach Co-Owner Jonathan Ross for comment, there has been no immediate response. However, details gleaned from a liquor license application and the restaurant’s official website reveal a vision for this new establishment.

Kanpai is poised to offer a “high-end” sushi dining experience, focusing on seating at the sushi bar to engage diners directly with the art of sushi making, according to its website.

The anticipated menu showcases a range of sushi and sashimi options, including:

  • Maki varieties such as Spicy Tuna Roll ($15), California Roll ($13), and exclusive creations like the Nolita Roll ($17).
  • Sashimi offerings at $3 per piece, featuring Yellow Tail, Fluke (Hirame), Sake Salmon, and Ahi Tuna.
  • A selection of starters including Wasabi Crispy Rice ($8) and Miso Soup ($6).
  • Ramen Noodles priced at $12, catering to those seeking a hearty, warm dish.

This location was previously earmarked for Tokyo Tavern, but plans have since shifted to make way for Kanpai.

[Editor’s note: an update to this article removes Scott Edington and Faris Ghareeb who were listed as being co-owners in the project. Their inclusion on paperwork filled for the restaurant is being billed as an “administrative error.”]

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Caleb J. Spivak is the Founder and CEO of What Now Media Group.
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