I just hope I can bring lots of people together to sample these drinks soon. I’m only too sad they are not able to provide it right this minute due to unforeseen circumstances. It’s the kind of experience I came to expect at Katana Kitten. It’s a beautifully composed drink in a friendly lively atmosphere. The Otherroom is a very dark wine bar, good if youre actually doing a date or in a mixed. Slowly Shirley, which is below Happiest Hour, and expensive-cocktail oriented, but a good change of pace and kept fairly quiet. Happiest Hour, which gets a similar crowd to Wilfie. And finally they swap out sweet vermouth for Japanese aged umeshu (plum brandy) which rounds it all out with a wonderful sour fruitiness and herbal quality. Katana Kitten, a Japanese cocktail bar, which is always a lot more quiet. The menu for the night includes some cheekily. The North America’s 50 Best Bars ceremony will be livestreamed on the organization’s YouTube channel and. Now, Katana Kitten, which has been open in NYC’s West Village since 2018, is bringing its whimsical cocktail service to Dallas for one night. Instead of Campari, they use Italian Caffo Red Bitter which brings a more mellow orange bitter and baking spice quality. Katana Kitten in the West Village is also on Time Out New York’s best bars list. The Dutch spirit is maltier and a bit sweeter than your typical dry gin. Katana Kitten swaps out the usual gin for its older cousin genever. The classic Negroni cocktail has become beloved by modern mixologists everywhere and there are endless interpretations. But I have not written about one… until now. And I really enjoyed all the complex but approachable cocktails I tried. Last year, I wrote about the grown up bologna sandwiches that are a must. 10th & Christopher Sts) Katana Kitten - 531 Hudson St (bet. I truly enjoyed everything I’ve tried at Katana Kitten. So its only fitting that NYC has the most cocktail bars of any city in the universe. And I brought a group there who put me in charge of picking the meeting spot (that happens a lot). But it was the last cocktail bar I visited (at least in New York) before we had to settle to take-out cups or mixing our own Manhattans. Of course, they are currently closed due to the pandemic. ![]() And it was a comfortable hang-out that was intimate but not too crowded. ![]() The Japanese-inspired drinks and food were very impressive. ![]() Katana Kitten was shaping up to be one of my favorite cocktail bars. It was somewhat under-the-radar despite winning the award for Best New American Bar at Tales of the Cocktail. Every week, I document another dish that impressed and satiated me during my food adventures around New York City
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