Haru Hana Brings Japanese to K-Town
Just before the new year Time Out New York reported that a new Japanese restaurant called Haru Hana had opened on the main strip in Koreatown (on 32nd btw. B’way+5th), serving up “sushi, yakitori and hot pots”. They also have udon, ramen, and katsu, plus a lunch menu in which most of the items are under $10. Ultraclay gets the first taste, and seemed to enjoy his eel over rice and yakitori– although he noted how unusual it is to see a Japanese restaurant in Midtown that does everything, rather than focus on doing one thing well.
Check out the lunch menu after the jump…
Haru Hana Special – 11.5
Vegetable Katsu – 9.5
Pork Tenderloin Fillet Katsu – 10.5
Pork Loin Katsu – 9.5
Chickn Katsu – 8.5
Mozzarella fillet Katsu – 10.5
Kimchi & Cheese Pork Katsu – 10.5
Fish Katsu – 8.5
Tuna Roll – 8.5
Broiled Eel Roll – 9.5
California Roll – 7.5
Salmon Roll – 8.5
Vegetable Roll – 7.5
Haruhana Udon – 8
Seafood Udon – 9
Kimchi Udon – 8.5
Spicy Stir Fried Seafood Udon – 9
Fried Shrimp Udon – 9.5
Roast Eel Over Rice – 9.5
Katsu Cheese Nabe – 9.5
Sushi (8pc) 10.5
Pork & Vegetable Ramen – 8.5
Vegetable Ramen – 8.5
Soy Sauce Ramen – 8.5
Soy Bean Sauce Ramen – 8.5
Curry Sauce Ramen – 8.5
Sashimi & Vegetables over Rice – 8.5
Zaru Soba – 7.5
Tempura Zaru Soba – 10.5
Haru Hana, 28 W. 32nd St. (btw. B’way+5th), 212-736-5393
Posted by Zach Brooks at 8:30 am, January 5th, 2010 under 32nd btw. B'way+5th, Haru Hana, Japanese.
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I have a cousin who works on 32nd street who knows people in restaurant industries said that this new japanese restaurant is owned by the owner of Shanghai moon restaurant. which explains why there is a Japanese restaurant on 32nd street.