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    Arario Midtown, Restaurant in Reno
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    Arario Midtown

    Midtown, Reno

    Restaurant in Reno, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Arario Midtown occupies a second-floor space on Center Street, offering walk-in-friendly dining with Tuesday closures and early-evening hours. The lack of published awards, wine program details, or chef profiles makes it a practical fallback rather than a destination anchor in Reno's dining scene. Easy booking and modest ambition suit repeat visits more than milestone dinners.

    About Arario Midtown

    Arario Midtown is a casual venue in Reno. Verified public details are limited, so this guide avoids assuming a cuisine, menu format, room layout, price point, booking system, or service style that has not been confirmed. The clearest planning facts are its city, casual dress code, posted weekly hours.

    Arario Midtown is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 11 AM to 9 PM, closed Tuesday, open Sunday from 3 PM to 9 PM. Those hours make Tuesday the key closure to note, while Sunday starts later than the rest of the operating week.

    Because verified details do not include a documented beverage program, reservation platform, menu structure, seating format, take-out, delivery, or dietary accommodations, diners should confirm any specific need directly before visiting. For planning purposes, treat the venue as a Reno option with casual dress and the hours listed above, rather than relying on unverified assumptions about the experience.

    Arario Midtown can be considered alongside other Reno dining options, including Churrasco Brazilian Steakhouse, Homegrown Gastropub, La Famiglia, Süp, Washoe Public House. Those names are useful reference points for building a Reno dining shortlist, but the verified information here does not establish direct comparisons on price, cuisine, service style, or occasion fit.

    The practical verdict: Arario Midtown is a casual Reno venue with a Tuesday closure, most operating days running 11 AM to 9 PM, Sunday service from 3 PM to 9 PM. Beyond that, the safest approach is to verify current details before making plans, especially if your visit depends on reservations, a particular menu item, accessibility needs, or a specific seating arrangement.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Arario Midtown reads as a refined addition to Reno’s evolving dining scene. Occupying the second floor of 777 S Center Street, it pulls away from sidewalk-level bustle and presents itself as a reservation-driven spot with a sharper culinary focus than many regional peers. The tone is sophisticated and slightly intimate—less of a walk-in neighborhood joint and more of a planned evening out. Though the listing stops short of deep design detail, the restaurant’s placement within Midtown’s arts-and-gallery corridor reinforces a polished, grown-up energy rather than casual late-night fare.

    Best For

    Arario is best experienced as an evening destination. The profile positions it among Midtown’s more serious restaurants and emphasizes reservation-driven visits, making it a natural pick for dinner, date nights, or polished business meals. The menu leans toward substantial Korean classics—short rib galbi, bulgogi, miso soy–glazed fish and whole squid salad—so it suits diners looking for focused, flavor-forward plates rather than light café fare. Expect to plan ahead rather than stumble in; the venue’s second-floor location separates it from walk-in traffic and frames it as a planned dining stop.

    Ordering Tips

    Book ahead and plan for dinner-focused dishes when you visit. The venue’s signature items—short rib galbi, bulgogi, crab tofu, whole squid salad, miso soy–glazed fish and fried chicken—are the highlights noted in the listing and offer a clear starting point for a meal. Because the restaurant is framed as reservation-driven and part of Midtown’s more serious dining tier, consider ordering a few of the hallmark plates to get a sense of the kitchen’s strengths. The description does not detail portioning or family-style service, so confirm ordering logistics with staff when you reserve.

    Planning details

    Location

    SECOND FLOOR, 777 S Center St #200, Reno, NV 89501 · Directions

    +17758708202

    arariomidtown.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Homegrown Gastropub, Notable alternative
    • Süp, Notable alternative
    • Churrasco Brazilian Steakhouse, Notable alternative
    • La Famiglia, Notable alternative
    • Washoe Public House, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    Arario Midtown's low-key format sits at the opposite end of Reno's spectrum from Churrasco Brazilian Steakhouse, where the all-you-can-eat model and tableside service create a more theatrical experience. If you're seeking a repeatable neighborhood meal without booking stress, Arario Midtown and Washoe Public House share similar ease-of-access profiles, though Washoe leans harder into craft beer and pub fare. For value-conscious groups, Süp offers a more transparent menu at a comparable price tier, with better online visibility for advance planning.

    Homegrown Gastropub delivers a clearer gastropub identity with documented local sourcing and a rotating tap list, making it the stronger choice if you want a defined angle on ingredients or beverage. La Famiglia brings Italian tradition and a more polished dining room, worth the slight uptick in formality if the occasion calls for it. Arario Midtown works best as a drop-in option when you're already downtown and want minimal friction, book ahead at the others if you're planning a dedicated visit.

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    How Easy to Book: Arario Midtown vs. Peers
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    Arario MidtownEasy
    Homegrown GastropubUnknown
    SüpUnknown
    Churrasco Brazilian SteakhouseUnknown
    La FamigliaUnknown
    Washoe Public HouseUnknown

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Arario Midtown good for a special occasion?

    Verified details do not establish whether Arario Midtown is designed for special occasions. What is confirmed is that it is a casual venue in Reno, so diners planning a milestone meal should confirm the current experience directly before relying on it for a celebration.

    How far ahead should I book Arario Midtown?

    A verified booking policy is not available here. The confirmed schedule is Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 11 AM to 9 PM, closed Tuesday, Sunday from 3 PM to 9 PM. Confirm reservation or walk-in details directly before visiting.

    Can I eat at the bar at Arario Midtown?

    Verified information does not confirm bar seating or counter dining at Arario Midtown. If that matters for your visit, check directly with the venue before you go.

    Is Arario Midtown good for solo dining?

    There is not enough verified information to make a specific solo-dining claim. Arario Midtown is casual and located in Reno, but seating format and service details should be confirmed directly if they are important to your plans.

    What are alternatives to Arario Midtown in Reno?

    Other Reno options to consider include Churrasco Brazilian Steakhouse, Homegrown Gastropub, La Famiglia, Süp, Washoe Public House. This guide does not verify direct comparisons on cuisine, pricing, reservations, or service style, so check each venue’s current details before choosing.