Clean, simple space with intentional lines reflects focus on product quality. Offers unique, seasonal flavors including vegan options and hard-to-find ingredients. Atmosphere is pleasant and inviting, blending classic and exotic tastes in creamy gelato.
Sake flavor shows up in gelato and ice cream with a ricey and fruity complexity. The texture surprises and the flavors come through clearly in every scoop.
Offers great vegan options with vegan ice cream that stands out for its rich flavor and creamy texture.
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The creamery offers a rotating selection of unique seasonal flavors.
Vegan options are available, catering to diverse dietary preferences.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and creativity of the ice cream.
Small space with minimal, clean decor creates a calm, authentic atmosphere that feels cozy and intimate. Light, savory broths and perfectly chewy udon noodles define the dining experience. Bar seats facing the window offer a spot for people watching in a peaceful setting.
Sake here offers high-quality options at affordable prices. The hot sake is warm and smooth, making it a cozy choice, and the Platinum Sake stands out as a notable selection.
Vegetarian broth and Dashi stand out for their quality and flavor. Plenty of vegan options complement the menu, making it easy to find satisfying choices.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The menu features dishes priced between $10-20.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Intimate 8-seat setting in a repurposed library room creates a quiet, tranquil atmosphere with a dark, moody vibe. Guests watch chefs prepare an 11-course vegan omakase featuring complex, plant-forward flavors. The space feels like a hidden gem within a hotel lobby, offering a unique dining experience.
A flight of sake offers a variety of tastes and pairs well with multi-course meals. The sake served is consistently delicious and enhances the dining experience.
Offers a vegan omakase experience curated by a Michelin star chef with creative vegan sushi dishes. Staff are friendly and focused on delivering a unique vegetarian dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can only seat 10 guests at a time.
The 15-course vegan tasting menu dinner costs $65 and lasts about 60 minutes.
Dinner for two people plus one soda totals $234.
Intimate space with traditional Japanese-style seating and only six indoor seats creates a homey, artistic vibe. Soft jazz music plays, encouraging quiet conversation in a peaceful, clean environment. Unique, potent sake cocktails and carefully crafted tofu dishes define the culinary experience.
Sake comes in potent tea-infused cocktails and sake slushies with unique flavors. These drinks combine strong, refreshing tastes that stand out.
Inventive menu offers options for both meat-eaters and vegans. Drinks and meals are vegan friendly and lactose free, with the owner confirming the sauce is vegan after pickup.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner at the tea house.
Currently, there is only outdoor seating available with three tables.
The menu includes gluten-free and vegan options.
Spacious interior blends modern wood design with nature-inspired elements and warm lighting to create a peaceful atmosphere. The space feels open and welcoming, avoiding crowds and noise common in similar spots. Guests enjoy a calm, aesthetically pleasing environment that supports a tranquil dining experience.
A wonderful sake selection offers options like the draft nama sake priced at $15. It pairs well with tasty small appetizers.
Creative vegan dishes include mushroom sushi hand rolls and vegan ramen with rich flavors. Unique vegan sushi rolls like the Super Mario Bro and Brooklyn Bridge Rolls offer fresh, plant-based options.
Good to know
The restaurant is 100% vegan and plant-based.
Ippudo V is located near High Street AC train station and the York Street F train stop.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during busy weekends.
Space combines chic, contemporary decor with an open bar counter showcasing cocktail preparation. Atmosphere feels refined yet lively, with soju-based cocktails standing out as a unique feature. Tables offer some privacy despite close spacing, creating a balance between intimacy and energy.
Shots of sake are served personally by the chef. Drinks focus on soju, sake, and wine with strong flavors. The Jejudo drinks complement the sake well.
Creative and delicious vegetarian options stand out here. The menu offers a good variety with complex flavors in Korean tapas style.
Good to know
Get your reservation in advance as this place gets crowded quickly.
If you cancel your reservation less than 6 hours prior, you get charged $10 per person.
The happy hour is from 4-7pm with $2 off wine, $6 beers, and $10 cocktails.
Tiny space feels like a cozy pub with dim lighting that creates an intimate vibe. The atmosphere stays cool and relaxed, attracting small groups and couples for quiet dinners. Gluten-free and vegetarian options stand out alongside a notable drink program featuring unique cocktails.
A really good selection of sake pairs well with dishes like salmon poke and crispy chicken. The sake menu stands out as top tier and complements cocktails nicely.
Vegetarian options include brothless ramen and vegetarian noodles that keep their flavor even when cooled. The dishes look Instagram-worthy and offer solid choices for vegetarians.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to secure a table.
Suzume offers a variety of gluten-free options clearly marked on the menu.
Happy hour is available, offering discounts on drinks and appetizers.
Small Japanese restaurant with an open kitchen and sushi bar offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere with modern decor and comfortable indoor seating. The vibe is relaxed and inviting, suitable for catching up with friends. Music complements the clean, beautiful space without overpowering the calm energy.
A good sake list offers solid options. The house sake comes free with meals and after initial selections, often served hot or as the chef's choice.
Vegetarian options include perfectly seasoned udon and a light, savory dish called Nameko with lovely aromas. The menu also features gluten-free choices alongside vegetarian udon and sushi.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger parties to ensure seating.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant offers gluten-free soy sauce for those with dietary restrictions.
Small, cozy ramen spot with minimalistic Japanese decor and a trendy, relaxed vibe. Atmosphere ranges from loud and lively to chill and intimate depending on seating and crowd. Known for outstanding ramen and sake, it draws a mix of diners seeking quality and ambiance.
Sake here is strong and delicious, pairing well with the food. It ranks among the best sake experiences in the area.
An entire vegan menu offers flavorful ramen with rich broths beyond the usual pork options. Vegan dishes include shoyu ramen with tofu and spicy miso ramen, all served with attentive staff.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for Friday nights.
You should book in advance due to the small size of the restaurant.
They check for vaccine cards before dining in.
Vegan restaurant offers beautiful design with an intimate, vibrant atmosphere and open kitchen. It features a full bar with an excellent sake selection and a well-curated playlist. The space suits fancy meetings or dates with phenomenal dish presentation and caters well to dietary restrictions.
Sake here includes a nice selection of sake-based cocktails alongside traditional options. The sakes have a nutty character that pairs well with dishes like miso soup and sushi.
Entire menu features all vegan dishes with a focus on vegan sushi. Offers modern Asian-inspired food that stands out for its quality and uniqueness in vegan cuisine.
Good to know
Both the nutty buddy wrap and the spicy mang roll are gluten free.
Beyond Sushi is 100% vegan and has a comprehensive allergy menu.
Happy hour on Wednesdays offers half-off on beer, wine, and sake.
Asian fusion restaurant blends Japanese and Cajun flavors in a cozy, lively space with jazz music and both indoor and outdoor seating. The atmosphere feels intimate and vibrant, attracting diners who appreciate creative, thoughtful dishes and a unique dining experience.
Sake offerings include a Kinoko branded sake and an orange wine that stands out for its unique flavor.
Vegan sushi rolls shine with panko-fried oyster mushrooms and jackfruit sneauxcrab options. The menu blends vegan-friendly dishes with ethically sourced fish and seasonal vegetables.
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Kinoko offers a unique fusion of Japanese and Cajun cuisines.
The restaurant has a bulk menu ideal for sharing with groups.
Seating is available both indoors and outdoors, with quick service.
Cozy ambiance with soft lighting and spaced seating sets a relaxed mood. Warm sake, including lichee sake, pairs well with appetizers. Vegetarian diners enjoy green spinach dumplings that taste great and look fresh.
Warm sake serves as a shareable option with a size fit for two. Choices include hot sake and lichee sake, paired well with appetizers. Only beer, wine, or sake are available as drinks.
Vegetarian options include green spinach dumplings and black mushroom dumplings that are fully vegetarian. The vegan spinach dumplings look great and taste good with every bite.
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Happy hour offers $4 beers and $5 wines from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Lunch specials provide good value, with vegetarian options available.
The restaurant is kid-friendly and suitable for family dining.
Cozy spot with an open kitchen and soft music creates a warm vibe. Delicious sake pairs perfectly with spicy beef ramen. Multiple vegan ramen options offer creamy, flavorful choices for vegetarians.
Sparkling and regular sake pair well with dishes here. The sake stands out as delicious and complements the spicy beef ramen and other menu items.
Vegetarian options include creamy, delicious ramen broth and outstanding vegan ramen. Multiple great vegan choices exist beyond just one dish.
Good to know
Tenichi Ramen is cash only but accepts Venmo and other digital payments.
They take your name for the waitlist if the wait exceeds 10 minutes.
No credit card payments are accepted.
Modern ramen restaurant offers an open kitchen and stylish décor with sleek wood and industrial touches. Atmosphere feels warm and lively, though seating includes side-by-side communal tables that encourage close proximity. Music varies but often plays loudly, influencing the overall vibe.
Sake offerings include a sake flight that introduces different flavors and a regular sake with a fantastic taste. The selection pairs well with appetizers like edamame and karaage.
Spicy vegan miso ramen stands out with its rich and healthy broth that feels light. Vegan ramen options are fresh and tasty, appealing even to non-vegetarians.
Good to know
Arriving before 5 PM allows you to get a seat right away.
The lunch special includes 1 ramen and 1 appetizer.
Making a reservation is highly suggested for dinner on a Friday evening.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with an open kitchen and long bar creates a clean, warm atmosphere. Quiet and low-key vibe suits first dates and solo diners. Unique touches like soy candles and fresh flowers add to the classy ambiance.
Pairings include Kitaya sake that match well with the menu. The selection of sake and spirits is limited but fits the food offerings.
Vegetarian ramen features a vegan broth with a full selection of toppings and spice. The Miso vegetarian ramen stands out for its flavor and value at $16, offering a good amount of noodles and broth.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long waits.
Expect small portion sizes for the price, around $30 per person.
The restaurant can get crowded, so arriving early is advisable.
Small ramen restaurant offers cozy vintage atmosphere with close tables and a loud, chaotic vibe inside. Outdoor seating includes a heated, dog-friendly patio that provides a more private and comfortable experience. The space feels lively and crowded, making conversation difficult indoors but more relaxed outside.
Selections include a house sake and Hojun yuzu sake. Service offers small tastings to sample. The sake list pairs well with appetizers and ramen dishes.
Vegan ramen features koji tofu and a broth with strong umami flavor. Vegetarian options include swapping pork for tofu and accommodating preferences like holding bonito on dishes.
Good to know
Make sure to reserve ahead of time to secure your table.
You must respond within five minutes if you receive an SMS about your table.
You need all members of your party to be present to get seated.
Small, cozy space mimics a Japanese street alley with authentic decor like paper lamps shaped as cats and goldfish, wooden and brick walls. Atmosphere feels traditional and intimate, enhanced by chill Japanese-style music playing in the background. Frequented by those seeking highly praised ramen paired with imported beer and sake.
Pairs hot sake well with ramen, especially in cold weather. Offers a variety including Snowman sake and mio sparkling sake, which is fruity and sweet.
Vegan ramen features a super flavorful broth and filling tempura. Corn croquettes, shirodashi tofu, and tempura vegetables add variety to the vegetarian and vegan options.
Good to know
The lunch special is available Monday through Friday.
A 20% tip is automatically added to the bill.
The restaurant requires one entree per person for ordering.
Small ramen shop with wood-paneled, stripped-down aesthetic offers a calm and cozy atmosphere that feels like a piece of Japan. Seating is limited, creating an intimate setting with quiet vibes that enhance the dining experience.
Happy hour offers all-you-can-drink sake for $10, providing good value. The sake tastes smooth, while the house sake is average.
Vegetarian ramen stands out with a rich, flavorful broth and fresh ingredients. The vegetarian miso ramen offers a satisfying, hearty option that competes with other city choices.
Good to know
Ramen eggs cost an additional $2 and are not included in the original price.
The restaurant offers 10% off for students; check Instagram for the coupon.
There is limited seating available, so arrive early to avoid waiting.
Intimate space offers chef-driven omakase with authentic Japanese craftsmanship and fresh ingredients. Warm, cozy atmosphere feels exclusive and relaxed, blending tradition with innovation. Staff from Tokyo provide detailed guidance, enhancing the culinary experience.
Selected sakes come paired thoughtfully with dishes. Sharing sake with the owner happens late into the night, adding a personal touch.
Vegan and vegetarian options include a vegan tasting menu and vegan kaiseki. Dishes can be modified to accommodate allergies and dietary needs.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dining.
The restaurant offers a vegan menu alongside traditional options.
Expect a unique omakase experience with detailed dish explanations.
Small ramen restaurant with traditional Japanese style and cozy, casual ambiance. Atmosphere feels warm and homey with limited seating and simple plywood tables. Energy is calm and friendly, attracting those who appreciate a hidden gem vibe.
Selections include excellent sake alongside beer. The variety encourages repeat visits.
Generous portions of vegetarian ramen and takoyaki stand out. Plenty of vegetarian options make it easy to find something satisfying.
Good to know
Try to come at non-peak hours to avoid waiting in line.
It does get busy around 6:16 PM for the evening crowd.
The restaurant gets packed quickly and has a sign-in sheet for the waiting list.
Japanese restaurant offers a modern, clean design with a welcoming, cozy atmosphere and spacious interior including a private room for gatherings. The environment feels comfortable and warm, with seating options that provide views of the city. The place maintains a spotless, well-organized open kitchen visible to diners.
Sho chiku sake offers a smooth, clean taste. The Sake Don pairs well with meals and is a popular choice.
Vegetarian options include creamy miso ramen and impossible tan tan ramen with rich flavors. Many dishes cater to vegans and vegetarians, including appetizers and ramen made without chicken stock.
Good to know
The restaurant does not honor online reservations.
The room can be booked for special events.
The entrance is actually in 10th not 37th as it appears on the map.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with authentic decor and an atmosphere that feels like Tokyo. Background anime music adds to the unique vibe while the space invites easy conversation among friends. Cold Sapporo beer and house sake complement the highly praised ramen and other dishes.
An interesting selection of sake and Japanese liqueurs pairs well with the food. A carafe of hot sake stands out, especially in winter, and the $10 house sake offers good quality at a reasonable price.
Vegetarian options include a variety of dishes like the Veggie King ramen with lots of vegetables and tasty vegetarian gyoza dumplings. Vegan ramen is also available and well made.
Good to know
$13 lunch specials are available Monday to Friday.
Avoid bringing large strollers or groups of 8 or more due to seating limitations.
A mandatory 20% gratuity is charged for parties of 5 or more.
Small, intimate space blends Japanese furniture craftsmanship with handmade ceramics for plating, creating a stylish, peaceful ambiance. Watching the chef prepare ramen at the bar adds a mesmerizing, personal touch. The atmosphere feels like a high-end omakase bar with a clean, thoughtful design.
Sake here has a sweet, clean touch that pairs well with ramen. The selection includes wonderful sake and beer options that complement the meal nicely.
Vegetarian options include vegetarian ramen and vegan ramen with rich, flavorful broth. Plenty of sushi and onigiri provide gluten-free choices alongside dishes for carnivores.
Good to know
You order and pay from your phone using the TOAST app.
Happy hour runs on weekdays with unique non-traditional dishes.
The restaurant offers both carnivore and vegan ramen options.
Small indoor space with cozy atmosphere and heated outdoor seating creates a relaxed vibe. Staff greet warmly, reflecting authentic Japanese culture. Decor is charming and well thought out, making it ideal for intimate gatherings.
INEZO Peach offers a unique jelly-based sake drink. Hot sake suits cold days, while ramune pairs well in summer.
Vegan ramen stands out with a unique flavor that impresses both vegans and non-vegans. The menu offers stellar vegan options including a variety of unique starters and a vegan chili served with fries.
Good to know
Get there early or there might not be any seats.
You should reserve if you want a table inside.
The restaurant offers only one vegan ramen on the menu.
Large space with hundreds of origami cranes hanging from the ceiling and an interior that looks into the kitchen creates a beautiful, intimate atmosphere. Karaoke and a cozy bar add lively energy, while Japanese-style cocktails and sake complement the experience. The vibe suits conversation and group gatherings alike.
Excellent selection of sake keeps options fresh. The house hot sake is sweet and delicious. Known for sake bombs that stand out.
Vegetarian options include a veggie veggie ramen that tastes good. Staff know about allergens and accommodate vegetarian and vegan choices well.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all night with great drink deals.
The restaurant has a last call for orders at 3pm.
Reservations are recommended for groups of five or more.
Spacious layout with an open kitchen and in-house noodle making creates a modern, airy feel. Atmosphere blends airport lounge calm with family-friendly seating and outdoor options. Unique Yuzu Shio ramen stands out as a signature dish.
A big sake menu offers a variety of options including junmai daiginjo served on ice. Staff provide samples and helpful guidance to pick the right sake.
Vegan ramen stands out as incredibly delicious and spicy. The vegan sushi is good and worth trying. Vegetarian dumplings come a bit dry and need plenty of soy sauce for dipping.
Good to know
Happy hour specials on drinks and food are available from 4-7pm on weekdays.
A weekday lunch special is offered for $25, including an appetizer, ramen, and drink.
The restaurant has gluten-free options available for those with dietary restrictions.
Three-floor space with tiered seating and Asian-themed decor creates a calm, intimate setting. Atmosphere stays serene and peaceful, offering quiet areas for conversation. Outdoor seating adds a refreshing option on pleasant days.
Hot sake comes in a teapot filled to the top and is served warm. The house sake stands out and pairs well with tea.
Offers an all vegan menu with mock meat that tastes very authentic. Dishes like vegan pho, vegan crab cake, and vegan sushi stand out for their flavor and quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
The lunch specials are $22 and offer a filling meal.
All menu items are vegan, making it easy for plant-based eaters.
Small space with low lighting creates an intimate atmosphere suited for dates and groups. The venue feels cozy yet loud, with a speakeasy vibe and a strong focus on detailed decor and thoughtful design. Music and drink options like highballs and sake add to the lively, modern energy.
Speakeasy-style bar offers a good sake selection by glass, carafe, and bottle. Options include hot sake and pair well with dishes like ramen and salmon appetizers.
Vegan options include ginger ramen, spicy miso ramen, and shiitake dishes. The menu clearly labels vegan choices, and the ramen bowls are filling and flavorful.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating.
The restaurant fills up quickly, so arrive early or reserve in advance.
Ramen costs $28 for a bowl, which is on the higher end.
Small, dark space with loud music creates a club-like vibe rather than a traditional ramen shop atmosphere. Contemporary Japanese decor and stylish lighting set a modern tone. Crowded and lively, it attracts a hip crowd enjoying high-quality cocktails and classic tonkotsu ramen.
An excellent sake and cocktail program offers a well-curated selection with precise execution. The menu features amazing fruit sake that stands out for its flavor.
Many options include vegan ramen and vegetarian choices that closely match the regular menu. The vegan miso ramen stands out for its rich flavor and light texture without oiliness.
Good to know
Making a reservation is recommended because it gets very busy.
Expect a 60-90 minute wait on prime busy weekend evenings.
The happy hour goes from 2:30 to 5:30 PM from Monday to Friday.
Small space with minimalist wooden design creates a warm and cozy atmosphere despite crowded, narrow seating. Noise reverberates off walls, adding to a lively, bustling vibe. Outdoor seating offers an alternative to the tight indoor arrangement.
Sake here stands out with yuzu sake and plum sake options that pair well with dishes like curry udon. The drinks often feature a subtle aroma that complements flavors such as red bean nicely.
Vegetarian dishes include Sansai mountain veggie udon with a vegetarian broth praised for its flavor. Plenty of vegan and vegetarian options exist alongside meat choices, and staff offer to make meals vegetarian on request.
Good to know
The restaurant is CASH ONLY, so bring cash for your meal.
Be prepared to wait an hour if you don’t have a reservation.
Reservations should be made in advance online to avoid waiting in the cold.