Hakata Hot Pot and Sushi Lounge, housed in the retail spaces at 58 St. Mark's Place between First Avenue and Second Avenue, are no more.
The restaurants shut down at the end of February. According to the owner, they lost their lease. (The building's new landlord is
Raphael Toledano.)
However, Hakata Hot Pot will live on. Here's the message
via Facebook:
Attention all of our guests!
Hakata Hot Pot and Sushi Lounge will move from 58 Saint Marks Place to 31 Saint Marks Place from March 1st.
Hakata Hot Pot had started 1983 as NATORI Restaurant.
Unfortunately we lost our lease in this place, and now we are going to join our sister restaurant Zen 6 since 1985 on the heart of Saint Marks Place between 2nd and 3rd avenue.
Zen 6 is Ramen restaurant, and we will add new Japanese Hot Pot on the menu.
Our new restaurant name is Hakata Hot Pot & Zen 6.
Please visit feel free to our new location and enjoy our authentic Hakata style izakaya food.
Thank you for your patronage.
owner
Hideyuki Okayama
Let's see if we have this straight. Higher rents chased Sushi Lounge from St. Mark's Place and Avenue A
at the end of October 2013. (The corner space is now home to Empellón al Pastor,
a bar with tacos.)
The owners of Sushi Lounge were also the new proprietors of Natori at 58 St. Mark's Place. (The original Natori, a longtime favorite,
closed in November 2012.)
Then what was operating as the second Natori
became Sushi Lounge in January 2014. Then they added the Hot Pot component.
Anyway, what we do know is that Hakata Hot Pot and Zen 6 will be under one roof at 31 St. Mark's Place...
H/T EVG reader Morgan!
Previously on EV Grieve:
As the sushi turns: Sushi Lounge now operating out of the former Natori space on St. Mark's