
Nama
14F · Aman New York · Midtown Manhattan (The Crown Building)
Chef Takuma Yonemaru's Japanese dining room on an upper floor of the Crown Building, organized around washoku principles and a lunch and dinner menu that sources locally within a Japanese culinary framework. Seasonal, balanced, built around the relationship between technique and ingredient rather than between dish and trend.
Atmosphere
The room asks for your attention the way a good meal does. Quiet and spare, with the kind of light that makes you look at what's in front of you. It is not a place you end up. It is a place you plan.
The Hidden Side
Nama is where Aman's design philosophy and its dining philosophy become the same statement. The materials are chosen the way the ingredients are: for specificity, not category. The result is a room where the architecture and the food share the same reasoning, which is rarer than it sounds in New York. The omakase format makes the pacing non-negotiable, which is the point.
Location
Nama · Aman New York
730 5th Ave, New York, NY 10019
About Aman New York
The Crown Building at 57th and Fifth, the gold-domed 1921 landmark you've looked at from the street for years, holds 83 suites across 26 floors. Every room is a suite because the historic floor plates couldn't be divided for standard hotel efficiency, so Aman turned the constraint into the product. The result is the quietest address on Fifth Avenue, organized around space rather than scale.

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Arva
Restaurant · ExclusiveAccess
The Italian restaurant on the lower floors of the Crown Building, with garden terrace access when the weather holds. The kitchen works around cucina del raccolto, harvest cuisine, which means the menu shifts with what the season provides rather than what stays consistent year-round.
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Corner Bar
Bar · GuestsOnly
Positioned above the corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street with views directly down Midtown's most recognized intersection, the Corner Bar serves seasonal Italian and Japanese fare alongside cocktails, which makes it a bridge between Arva and Nama rather than a standalone concept. The views from this height are the clearest argument for the seat.
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Garden Terrace
Rooftop · View · GuestsOnly
A 7,000-square-foot outdoor space on the upper floors of the Crown Building with a retractable glass roof, fire pits arranged in conversation clusters, and reflecting pools. In summer it operates as an open-air garden. In winter the roof closes and the fire pits carry the room. The views into Midtown are unobstructed from this height.
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Lounge Bar
Bar · Lounge · GuestsOnly
The bar positioned off the hotel's main living floor, a few steps from the Crown Lounge and away from the street-level energy of Fifth Avenue. It runs a serious cocktail program without the performance of a hotel bar that needs to prove itself to non-guests. The seating is intimate and deliberately unhurried.
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The Jazz Club
Bar · Speakeasy · Music
A fully dedicated jazz room under the Crown Building with its own ticketed entry, its own programming, and its own identity separate from the hotel above. The space was designed for performance rather than background listening, with sightlines and acoustics organized around the stage. You don't need to be staying at the Aman to get a seat.
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