(646) 867-0250
1 Wall St
(Broadway)
New York,
NY
10005
40.7076
-74.0116
Neighborhoods: Financial District (Wall Street), Downtown, Financial District
Hours:
Mon-Fri 11:30am-11pm
Sat-Sun 5pm-11pm
Last updated 5.13.11
What People Are Saying About Haru Wall Street
The Owner
Haru Wall Street
Owner
Opened in December 2007, the restaurant on Wall Street is Haru's newest and features two private rooms, mezzanine dining that overlooks the Shinto temple-inspired design of the main space, sushi and cocktail bars, and full delivery and catering services. Haru Wall Street is located in the historic Cocoa Exchange Building at the intersection of Wall, Pearl and Beaver Streets, and is proud to be a part of the Lower Manhattan community.Photos By Andy Ryan.
Featured Review
Contributor
Contributor
This outpost of a group of Japanese restaurants sprinkled throughout the Northeast region serves ample portions of classics to meet Wall Street's sushi and tempura needs.
| ambiance | 100.0% positive |
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| food quality | 58.33000183105469% positive |
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| service | 75.0% positive |
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| value | 50.0% positive |
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| wait time | 50.0% positive |
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Spaced and Sloppy
by HD56NYC at Citysearch
Went there for my 31st birthday the other night. Worst sushi I've had in a long while. A friend also told our server it was my bday and they did nothing. Not to mention, my rolls looked so slopped together, I barely ate it! You think someone would notice?!
- Pros: Music
- Cons: Spaced out staff and sloppy sushi
great Japanese
by leanna81 at Citysearch
I moved into the same building as Haru recently and it's become my default place to order dinner from...convenient for pick-up (obs), healthy, and food's always good. Actually ate IN the restaurant for the first time last night and it was great! Lively but kind of mellow, great atmosphere (good music and sitting under the red lanterns is awesome), and our waiter was kind of hilarious. The manager recognized me from my nights picking up and actually sent a round of drinks! Sometimes I overlook the restaurants and bars closest to me as actual destination-dining and drinking places, but this one totally makesthe grade.
I can think of better places to spend my money
by Kimmy78 at Citysearch
Don't go here unless you like getting kicked out and eating sub par food. Work in the area and went here with co-workers after work on a Tuesday evening and would NEVER go back. This new restaurant looks like it would be a great addition to FiDi but it is far from it! The worst part about this restaurant is the service/management and I highly recommend they learn how to treat customers if they want to stay in business. At 10:15, after our table spent close to $600 on dinner and drinks, the staff started playing with the lights in what would be a rude attempt to signal they were closing. At one point they turned off the lights completely for a few seconds and we were sitting in the dark. It would've been easier to just tell us it was last call! What restaurant starts closing at 10:15?! When we said something to the hostess on our way out, she actually laughed and sarcastically apologized. DON'T think this is one of those restaurants with bad service but great food. Overall, the food is mediocre and overpriced. The only positive thing about the restaurant is the decor!
- Pros: Decor
- Cons: Everything else
Dysfunctional Staff
by OliviaS21 at Citysearch
Food is decent. If you're able to get beyond the service. We had a bad table towards the back and witnessed a waitress get yelled at, by a big, manly looking woman, presumably the manager. Their argument went on for a few minutes and ended with the girl crying.
It made us very uncomfortable and ruined the meal. Not to mention we were stuck waiting for the check for over 30 minutes. Certainly not my idea of a pleasant dining experience.
- Pros: good sushi and salads
- Cons: poor service, weird atmosphere
Great food if you can pay the price
by wisebrain at Citysearch
Perfect for company events. Very professional staff and amazing food. A little slow on the food, but worth the wait.
- Pros: Food
- Cons: Price
The Details on Haru Wall Street
Place Categories:
- mediocre food
- bad service
- worth wait
- good music
- freindly hostesses
- professional staff
- pleasant dining experience
- great japanese
- simply divine symphony appetizer
- order dinner
- great atmosphere
Message from Haru Wall Street
- Sushi & Cocktail Bars
- Two Private Rooms
- Delivery & Catering
Opened in December 2007, the restaurant on Wall Street is Haru's newest and features two private rooms, mezzanine dining that overlooks the Shinto temple-inspired design of the main space, sushi and cocktail bars, and full delivery and catering services. Haru Wall Street is located in the historic Cocoa Exchange Building at the intersection of Wall, Pearl and Beaver Streets, and is proud to be a part of the Lower Manhattan community.
Photos By Andy Ryan.

