August 2, 2021
Food & Drink,
There may not be spectators in Tokyo, which makes for even more reason to toast to Team USA with some Olympic-inspired beverages.
Below are some gold-medal-worthy cocktails from our favorite New York City bars, from saketinis to saiten sippers.
Saishin at the Gansevoort Rooftop
The highly anticipated omakase sushi experience located at Gansevoort Rooftop is finally here! Enjoy a custom-curated menu by Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant Kissaki, and root for Team USA with the festive Olympics in Tokyo cocktail.
1 1/2 oz Sho Chiku Bai Nigori
1 1/2 oz Belvedere Vodka
1/4 oz St. Germaine
Method: Combine sho Chiku Bai Nigori, Belvedere Vodka, and St. Germaine, shake and pour into a martini glass, and garnish with cucumber slice.
Society Cafe at Walker Hotel Greenwich Village
Society Cafe is a hidden gem nestled in Greenwich Village’s Walker Hotel. Indulge in the intimate, jazz-inspired atmosphere with craft cocktails, local beer, and a curated wine selection. The Olympic-inspired drink, No Spectators, pays homage to the current moment.
¾ oz Cointreau
1.5 oz vodka
¾ oz lime juice
½ oz ginger syrup
Method: Combine ingredients, shake and pour over ice in a tall glass. Garnish with kiwi.
Katana Kitten
This Japanese-American dive bar really knows how to honor the blending of different cultures. And what better way to commemorate this harmony than with the harmony of different alcohols? Created by Masahiro Urushido, The Meguroni #2 is a great way to celebrate Team USA from your backyard.
3/4 oz. iichiko saiten
3/4 oz. caffo red bitter
3/4 oz. choya kokutou Umeshu
1/4 oz. Genever
Method: Combine all ingredients and stir. Strain over a large ice cube. Twist of lemon and discard and garnish with kinome.
Ani Ramen
Capture the essence of Tokyo with Ramen and Japanese-inspired cocktails. With multiple locations throughout New Jersey, Ani Ramen is just a short train ride away from NYC. Take sips of the famous watermelon-infused cocktail, The Suika, and watch Team USA take the gold!
2 oz. iichiko 25 Silhouette Shochu
2 oz. Watermelon Puree
1/2 oz. Lime Juice
1/2 oz. Simple Syrup
1/4 oz. Elderflower Liqueur
Method: Combine iichiko, watermelon puree, elderflower liqueur, lime juice, simple syrup, and ice in a shaker. Shake vigorously and double strain into a coupe glass. Garnish with a watermelon wedge.
If you can’t make it to these restaurants, don’t sweat it! All recipes can be recreated within the comforts of your own home.
Using any TKYU Sake, you can make a Sake Champagne Mojito in your own kitchen.
330ml bottle of TYKU Junmai Sake
Half bottle of Champagne
3-4 Cut Limes
Stevia Droppers
Mint Leaves
Method: Fill a pitcher with ice halfway, pour over TYKU Junmai sake, and half a bottle of champagne. Add limes, Stevia drops, and garnish with fresh mint sprigs. Mix with and serve over ice.
With all the craziness happening in the Olympic arena, we’re sure going to need a drink—or three.
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