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    Kimura

    100Pearl Points

    Low-key East Village spot, no reservations needed.

    Kimura, Bar in New York City

    About Kimura

    Kimura on St Marks Place is an easy-to-book East Village spot that suits casual neighbourhood visits better than special occasions. The crowd is local and low-key, booking is straightforward, and walk-ins are likely. If you need a room that signals occasion, look elsewhere — but for a no-fuss evening in one of downtown Manhattan's most characterful streets, it fits the brief.

    What Kimura Actually Is (And Isn't)

    If you're expecting a slick, reservation-required East Village destination with a polished front-of-house and a Resy waitlist, reset that expectation. Kimura at 31 St Marks Place sits in one of downtown Manhattan's most reliably chaotic blocks, and the venue itself doesn't signal ambition from the outside. That gap between expectation and reality is exactly why it rewards the right kind of visitor — and frustrates the wrong one.

    St Marks Place is East Village shorthand for a certain kind of casual, counter-culture energy. The crowd skews younger, the pace is faster, and the atmosphere is closer to a neighbourhood local than a destination dining room. If you're planning a celebratory dinner and need a room that reads as a special occasion from the moment you walk in, Kimura is likely the wrong call. Angel's Share, a few blocks away in the same neighbourhood, delivers a more considered atmosphere for dates and milestone evenings.

    Where Kimura earns its keep is for the guest who wants something low-key but specific — a spot on a street that knows what it is, without the performance of somewhere trying too hard. The East Village regulars who make up a large share of the crowd aren't there for occasion dining; they're there because it fits into the rhythm of the neighbourhood. If that matches your own tempo for the evening, it works well.

    On the practical side, booking difficulty is low , this is an easy reservation to secure, which sets it apart from the overcrowded corner of the market occupied by harder-to-book Manhattan spots. For groups, the neighbourhood setting and casual format tend to suit small parties better than larger ones. If you're coming in from outside Manhattan, the St Marks Place address is direct to reach from multiple subway lines running through Astor Place and 8th Street. More on getting around in our full New York City experiences guide and our full New York City restaurants guide.

    The honest summary: Kimura is worth booking if the East Village's casual, neighbourhood-first energy is what you're after. It is not the right choice if you need a room that signals occasion, and there are stronger options on the same block if atmosphere is your primary criterion. Go in with calibrated expectations and it delivers. Go in expecting a destination-grade experience and it won't.

    Practical Details

    DetailKimuraAngel's ShareAmor y Amargo
    NeighbourhoodEast VillageEast VillageEast Village
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateEasy
    Leading forCasual local visitDate nightAperitivo / low-key drinks
    Group suitabilitySmall groupsPairsPairs to small groups
    Walk-in friendlyLikely yesSometimesGenerally yes

    For more on the East Village bar scene, see our full New York City bars guide and profiles of Amor y Amargo and Attaboy NYC. If you're building a longer trip, our full New York City hotels guide and our full New York City wineries guide are useful next reads. For comparison with destination cocktail bars outside New York, see Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the food good at Kimura?

    Kimura sits on St Marks Place in the East Village, a block that has always run on casual energy rather than destination dining. Without documented menu details or chef credentials on record, the safest approach is to treat this as a drink-first stop. If food is the priority for your visit, the East Village has stronger dedicated options nearby.

    Is Kimura good for groups?

    St Marks Place venues tend toward compact footprints, which makes large group bookings unpredictable. Kimura at 31 St Marks Pl reads as a better fit for pairs or small groups of three or four than for a party outing. For larger groups in the area, Superbueno on Norfolk has more room and a layout that handles the numbers.

    Do I need a reservation at Kimura?

    Based on available information, Kimura does not operate a formal reservation system, which makes it a walk-in option on St Marks Place. That works in your favour on slower weeknights but less so on weekends, when the block gets heavy foot traffic. Arrive early or plan to wait if you're going Friday or Saturday.

    What's the signature drink at Kimura?

    No specific drink menu or signature cocktail is documented for Kimura. Given its St Marks Place address and casual positioning, expect a focused rather than elaborate drinks list. If a specific cocktail program matters to your visit, Amor y Amargo on East 6th is two blocks away and has one of the most considered amaro and bitters menus in the city.

    Is Kimura good for a date?

    The East Village's St Marks corridor is better for a casual second or third date than a first impression that needs to land. Kimura's no-reservation setup suits a spontaneous low-stakes evening. If you want something with more atmosphere and a built-in talking point, Angel's Share in the same neighbourhood offers a more considered setting for that format.

    Does Kimura have outdoor seating?

    No outdoor seating is documented for Kimura at 31 St Marks Pl. St Marks Place has limited sidewalk space by New York standards, so outdoor seating on that block is uncommon. If you want to drink outside in the East Village, Tompkins Square Park is walkable and several bars nearby have street-facing setups.

    Location

    31 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10003

    New York City, United States

    Compare Kimura

    Worth the Price? Kimura vs. Peers
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    Kimura
    The Long Island Bar
    Dirty French
    Superbueno
    Amor y Amargo
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    What to weigh when choosing between Kimura and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    • The Long Island Bar, Notable alternative
    • Dirty French, Notable alternative
    • Superbueno, Notable alternative
    • Amor y Amargo, Notable alternative
    • Angel's Share, Notable alternative

    How Kimura Compares to Its East Village Neighbours

    For a date or anniversary dinner where atmosphere needs to do some of the heavy lifting, Angel's Share is the stronger pick. It operates with a quieter, more intentional feel than Kimura's St Marks setting, and the cocktail program is the main event rather than background noise. The trade-off is that Angel's Share is harder to book and less forgiving of large groups. For a pair celebrating something, it outperforms Kimura on occasion-grade experience.

    If you want something more energetic and the occasion is less formal, Superbueno brings a livelier room with a distinct Latin-influenced drinks list, and is comparably easy to get into. For a more focused, spirits-led experience with a smaller footprint, Amor y Amargo is the neighbourhood's best answer for aperitivo-style drinking without the noise of a full bar program. Neither requires significant planning to book. Kimura sits between these options in energy level, more casual than Angel's Share, less programmatic than Amor y Amargo.

    The The Long Island Bar and Dirty French operate at a higher price point and with more destination intent, both are worth considering if budget allows and you want a more polished finish to the evening. For most visitors choosing between East Village options, the decision comes down to occasion type: pick Angel's Share for intimacy, Amor y Amargo for focused drinking, Superbueno for energy, and Kimura when the priority is simply being in the neighbourhood without overthinking it.

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