Cozy ramen spot shines with tender chicken katsu and creamy paitan ramen. Spacious seating and cute Pokémon decor create a welcoming vibe. Peaceful atmosphere with a fire music playlist makes dining relaxing and fun.
Chicken katsu comes tender and crispy outside. It pairs well with curry or ramen and is often served with white rice.
Creamy, flavorful, and satisfyingly spicy ramen stands out here. The paitan ramen with extra pork and bok choy and Ohkami Miso Ramen with hot oil offer rich, authentic tastes. Pork buns also complement the menu well.
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They only accept cash and debit cards.
Most bowls of ramen are around $15, which is on par with prices in Manhattan.
Ohkami is vegan and vegetarian friendly and is always mindful of certain allergies.
Small shop blends takeout and Japanese grocery with a warm ambiance. Offers fresh onigiri and hard-to-find vegetables alongside prepared dishes. No seating; focus stays on quick, convenient shopping and eating.
Chicken katsu stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. The curry served alongside is thick and savory, making the dish a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
Offers authentic Japanese cuisine with standout items like spicy tuna onigiri and unagi, shitake, and shrimp tempura rice balls. Also serves good katsu sandwiches and chicken katsu curry.
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This is not a restaurant and they do not have Sushi.
There is no seating available as it is primarily a grocery store.
Ordering in advance is strongly suggested.
Sandwich shop offers bursting flavor with its Chicken Katsu sandwich, known for its crispy texture and bold taste. It features inventive flavors like Cuban chicken panini and Steak Doner salad, all served in a laid-back vibe space for pickup and delivery.
Chicken katsu sandwiches come with bursting flavor and a mouthwatering quality. The sandwich stands out as incredibly amazing and consistently delicious.
Chicken Katsu sandwich stands out with rich, bold flavors and a crispy texture. Other notable items include the Steak Doner salad and Chicken Tikka Masala sandwich, both packed with taste.
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You have to order ahead and pick up at the window.
Nomads offers overstuffed sandwiches and salads, as well as vegan options.
Everything is locally sourced, with no cold cuts, no processed food, and no preservatives.
Tiny space with limited indoor seating feels like stepping into a kitchen, offering a cozy, intimate atmosphere with wonderful lighting. Friendly, family-owned vibe attracts those seeking authentic Japanese flavors and affordable, fresh meals near the water.
Chicken katsu curry offers a filling meal with rich flavor. The menu also features a chicken katsu bowl and chicken katsu don, both tasty and satisfying.
Fresh sushi stands out with spicy, rice-loaded rolls and a variety of homemade sides in the salmon teriyaki bento box. The menu also features filling dishes like chicken katsu curry, beef onigiri, and miso soup with seaweed and tofu.
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Momo Test Kitchen is only open on weekdays.
Seating is limited at the restaurant.
You can order take out and eat at the pier for a magnificent view of the waterfront.
Spacious Asian fusion restaurant with bright ambiance and friendly atmosphere featuring authentic music and a cute teddy bear photo spot. Seating is plentiful and the environment feels cozy and calm. The layout combines casual cafe elements with table service, creating a relaxed dining experience.
Chicken katsu curry features bold flavor and crispy perfection. Mushroom and bamboo sides complement the dish well.
Ramen stands out with umami flavor and generous toppings across varieties like black garlic tonkatsu, teriyaki dry, and chicken karaage. The menu also blends authentic Indonesian dishes alongside homemade baked goods and desserts.
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The restaurant offers a variety of ramen dishes and small appetizers.
Expect generous portions at affordable prices.
The drink menu is still being developed, so options may be limited.
Small convenience store layout with Japanese comfort food creates a cozy, casual atmosphere. Indoor counter seating and a small outdoor space offer limited but pleasant dining options. Generous portions and a thoughtful, curated menu define the experience.
Massive chicken katsu sandwiches come with a crispy cutlet the size of a head and an extra spicy dry rub. Curry chicken katsu bowls are also large and filled to the brim, enough to feed two people.
Chicken katsu sandwiches come huge and crispy with an extra spicy dry rub, pickles, and spicy mayo. The curry katsu bowls offer large servings with rich flavor, and the menu includes both spicy and regular katsu options along with island-style foods like onigiri and SPAM.
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They host pop-ups in the summer, so check their schedule.
The restaurant is closed three days a week, so plan accordingly.
Expect limited seating; outdoor options are available when the weather is nice.
Large, well-lit space with eclectic design and colorful decor creates a cozy, relaxing atmosphere. Plenty of seating inside and on a spacious backyard patio supports work or social gatherings. Groovy music and available wifi make it a chill spot to lounge or focus.
Chicken katsu comes as a burger with a curry flavor that is balanced and not too spicy. The dish stands out as next level in taste and presentation.
Chicken katsu burger stands out with great execution and holds up well for take-out. The matcha lattes taste authentic, with options like vanilla oat matcha and hojicha latte showing real Japanese influence.
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The café just opened and is a new addition to the neighborhood.
Food is not yet on the menu but is anticipated soon.
The café is a great place for families with kids.
Airy, modern space with spacious seating and cute decor creates a cozy family feel. Atmosphere stays relaxed and well lit, blending cleanliness with inviting warmth. Music features a mix of 80's songs, adding to the comfortable vibe.
Chicken Katsu comes with rich curry and pairs well with Mala spices in the rice noodles. The dish combines crispy chicken with flavorful, well-balanced sauces.
Ramen stands out with unique twists and a vegetarian option. The menu also features Chicken Katsu curry and spicy miso ramen, both highly flavorful.
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The restaurant is located just behind Times Square.
The prices are reasonable and not expensive.
The restaurant is clean and well kept.
Small Japanese restaurant with cozy private booths and a quiet, intimate atmosphere. Renovated space feels more spacious and inviting, featuring unique decorations and a party room with karaoke upstairs.
Generous servings of chicken katsu come in lunch boxes and bento boxes. The dish pairs well with miso soup and matcha tea, making it a favorite choice alongside fresh sushi.
Sushi here is consistently fresh and nicely flavored, with rolls like kani, Boston, and shrimp tempura standing out. The menu also includes excellent ramen and other Japanese dishes at affordable prices.
Good to know
Dine in for their $1 per sashimi slice/nigiri sushi special with a $20 minimum order.
They have a special anniversary dinner for $49.
You need to bring cash for the sushi and sashimi discount.
Ramen shines with rich Tonkotsu broth and perfect noodles, paired well with tasty chicken katsu in lunch sets. Authentic Japanese decor with paper lanterns creates a cozy vibe. Enjoy excellent sake and Japanese beers for a full dining experience.
Chicken katsu comes out tasty and satisfying. It pairs well with other dishes like spicy tuna or tempura in lunch sets around $20.
Ramen stands out with its rich, Tonkotsu broth and perfectly cooked noodles. Dinner sets combine ramen, appetizers, and sushi for a full Japanese meal experience.
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Happy hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
The lunch special includes ramen and a roll for only $20.
Dinner deals feature an appetizer, ramen, and sushi.
Graffiti-covered walls create a grungy, casual vibe with a friendly community atmosphere. Sushi chefs work quickly at the bar, adding to the authentic, homey feel. The place welcomes families and small groups, offering a comfortable, informal setting.
Crispy chicken katsu comes with a perfect crust and juicy inside. It features a sweet sauce with a hint of umami and delivers a satisfying crunch with every bite.
Sushi here stands out for its great quality sashimi and excellent specialty rolls like the dragon roll. The menu also features homey Japanese dishes such as udon, all offered at reasonable prices.
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You should plan on eating early due to the restaurant's popularity.
The prices are very reasonable.
The menu is available via QR Code on the table.
Small, cozy ramen restaurant with clean interiors and a real Japanese vibe. Atmosphere feels comfortable and friendly, enhanced by a great RnB music playlist. Seating is tight but comfortable, with options for solo diners.
Chicken Katsu sandwich comes in a larger portion than usual and has a very crispy texture. It appears alongside other dishes like pork katsu curry and Japanese-style chicken katsu.
Ramen stands out as the signature dish here, drawing strong praise for its flavor and quality. This spot is known for delivering a comforting bowl that suits a rainy day perfectly.
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They have a 'Buy One, Get One' promotion on select dishes.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm.
The price for dishes is generally not more than $20.
Second-floor Japanese restaurant with retro anime art and spacious, cozy interior offers a pet-friendly patio and private booths. Atmosphere feels warm and vibrant, ideal for relaxed gatherings with friends. Staff perform table-side torching adding an interactive touch to dining.
Chicken katsu comes out very crispy and pairs with a delicious sauce. The Chicken Katsu Don is highly satisfying and often ordered alongside other dishes like unagi don.
Ramen features a classic men style with rich broth. Rice bowls include unagi and katsu, with the Chicken Katsu Don standing out. Miso soup offers silken tofu and fragrant miso. Sushi comes fresh and katsu chicken tastes fantastic.
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The restaurant has limited parking space available.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
The menu features a variety of dishes including sushi, rice bowls, and ramen.
Tiny sushi spot with cat-themed decor creates a cozy, zen atmosphere that feels home-like and intimate. Fresh, high-quality sushi pairs well with unique cocktails served in playful glasses. Quiet during lunch, it draws a steady crowd impressed by its striking sushi display and pleasant vibe.
The Chicken Katsu comes in a Bento style and pairs well with the Triple Salmon. It offers a crispy texture and is a solid choice for a filling meal.
Sushi here stands out with fresh fish and beautiful presentation, including creative dishes like sashimi pizza and sashimi tacos. The menu also features authentic katsu, flavorful miso soup, and excellent makis with smooth rice.
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Happy hour features $6 food and drink items.
Lunch specials offer great value for money.
The restaurant has vegetarian options available.
Casual Japanese home cooking style restaurant with generous portions and affordable prices. Family-owned vibe with free air conditioning and tables arranged for comfort. Atmosphere includes loud videos on phones, creating a lively but informal setting.
Chicken katsu comes as a curry dish with rice, gyoza, miso soup, tomatoes, and cabbage for about $15. The katsu and pork fried dumplings taste like they come from pre-made frozen packs.
Crispy fried shrimp tempura and pork katsu meals stand out for their great quality and value. The katsu curry and miso soup with tofu and radish offer tasty, well-prepared options with quick service.
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The wait time for food is around 10 minutes.
Bento boxes offer great value for a meal.
Prices are very fair, making it budget-friendly.
Tiny space combines indoor and outdoor seating with a big open kitchen visible to diners. Atmosphere feels effortless, cool, and hip with a local, family-owned vibe reflecting Brooklyn's Japanese community. Crowds gather often, creating a lively, intimate setting despite limited seating.
Chicken katsu comes out crispy and perfectly moist without being greasy. Options include a curry sauce burger and a rice bowl, both with reasonable pricing and solid portions.
Chicken katsu stands out for being very crispy and not oily, paired often with curry. Bowls like the salmon and ikura chazuke and pork katsu offer fresh, tasty options with reasonable prices.
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Be prepared to wait at least 15 minutes for the food to come out.
Seating is first come first serve.
It is recommended to get there a little early for dinner.
Minimalist decor and warm, woody ambiance create a cozy, clean space with USB charging slots at tables. Bright lighting and quick service give a Japanese train station vibe, suited for casual, quick meals. Seating is limited but comfortable, blending family restaurant charm with modern simplicity.
Black curry and chicken katsu don stand out with juicy chicken and rich flavors. The chicken katsu sandwich pairs toasted milk bread with a tasty sauce for a satisfying bite.
Gyudon and katsu don stand out with crispy, perfectly cooked katsu and savory black curry. Takoyaki features crispy edges and melting filling with generous octopus cubes. Vegan ramen is also available.
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Curry is half off on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month.
They have a discount on Monday lunch.
Seating is limited, so it may be difficult at lunch or dinner hours.
Rooftop space offers 360-degree city views with a mix of outdoor covered and uncovered areas plus cozy indoor seating. Greenery and fairy lights create a chic, beautiful atmosphere that feels both lively and elegant. Guests enjoy expertly crafted cocktails and a stylish setting that stands out as a midtown gem.
Super crispy and juicy with full flavor, the chicken katsu stands out in sandwiches and sliders alike. It pairs well with sides like truffle fries and consistently earns high praise for taste.
Chicken Katsu sandwich stands out with its super crispy texture and juicy, flavorful meat. Katsu Sliders offer a unique twist on this classic, making the katsu options consistently excellent.
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Reservations are recommended for outdoor seating to ensure availability.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait for seating upon arrival during peak times.
Only part of the menu is available currently, focusing on cold dishes.
Narrow building with traditional Japanese decor and two floors offers a cozy, lively atmosphere that feels like Japan. Heated outdoor seating and a spacious upstairs area provide comfort and variety. Frequented by ramen and sushi lovers, it stands out as a hidden gem with a bustling yet welcoming vibe.
Crunchy texture stands out in the chicken katsu. Curry sauce adds a rich, flavorful touch with just the right spice. Portions come with rice and broccoli, offering good value.
Ramen and sushi stand out with excellent quality and great prices. The sushi rolls and ramen offer a consistently amazing food experience with excellent service.
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Happy hour runs daily from 4 PM to 8 PM with $5 drinks and appetizers.
Get there early to avoid a 45-minute to 1-hour wait at the sushi bar.
The restaurant only accepts cash; no credit cards are allowed.
Cozy space with Shibuya street food style decor and casual bar atmosphere creates an authentic Japanese vibe. Music and lighting add to the calm, inviting energy. Creative cocktails like the Espresso Martini complement the experience.
Crispy texture and tasty flavor define the Chicken Katsu here. The curry katsu chicken stands out as especially delicious and a highlight of the menu.
Rich, flavorful dishes like creamy spicy miso ramen and spicy mentaiko udon stand out. Crispy chicken katsu, excellent yakitori, and unique items like ube tempura and creamy mentaiko pasta add variety.
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The restaurant takes reservations on Google.
The fish plate costs over $30.
Expect large portions for most dishes.
Minimalist design blends Japanese and Scandinavian styles with a cozy, homey vibe. Outdoor backyard patio features fire pits, Snow Peak furniture, and a kids area, creating a welcoming space to relax. Sandwiches and fresh-cut furikake ribbon fries draw a steady crowd seeking quality and atmosphere.
Chicken katsu sandwiches feature soft, pillowy bread that holds up well to the fillings. The sandwich balances crispy coleslaw with a bright tonkatsu sauce, creating a fresh and flavorful bite.
Chicken katsu sandwiches stand out with crispy panko breading and a well-balanced flavor. Fish katsu offers a crunchy texture that redefines expectations. Ton-katsu sando also delivers a satisfying, insanely good taste experience.
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The egg salad sandwich costs $15 after tip.
Be prepared to wait in line outside on weekends.
The restaurant gets packed on weekends.
Small space decorated with Japanese memorabilia and paper mache bamboo creates a cozy, warm vibe. Music features cute Japanese tunes that add to the chill, friendly atmosphere. The place feels like a diner-style ramen spot with a calm, welcoming energy.
Chicken katsu comes with a crispy coating and pairs well with rich curry sauce. The dish stands out for its balanced flavors and satisfying texture.
Ramen stands out with authentic flavors and fresh ingredients. The menu includes spicy tonkotsu, miso, shio, and fried chicken ramen, all served quickly and generously.
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There’s an accessible bathroom available.
The prices are affordable.
Street parking is plentiful.
Small Korean restaurant with rustic-modern decor and a green wall creates a cozy, warm atmosphere. Quiet music and attentive service support a relaxing vibe, though noise can rise when busy. Offers outdoor seating and a call button at every table for convenience.
Chicken katsu comes out made perfectly with a crispy coating. It pairs well with short ribs and fried mandu, though it could use a side of sauce for dipping.
Chicken katsu leans slightly Americanized while the kimchi jjigae reflects authentic Korean flavors. The Mista Spicy Ramen features spicy broth and chicken, and the beef bento box offers a solid, well-prepared meal.
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Happy hour offers half-price appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The restaurant has special Winter Restaurant Week offerings on the menu.
Bring friends for birthday celebrations; ask for a birthday surprise.
Intimate space blends Japandi design with lovely decor and a welcoming atmosphere. Outdoor seating includes a dog-friendly patio surrounded by flowers. Upstairs offers a speakeasy-style bar with sake, Japanese whiskey, and cocktails.
The chicken katsu sandwich stands out for its juicy and flavorful profile. It delivers a delicious and satisfying taste that many find worth returning for.
Ceremonial matcha and Matcha Affogato stand out with rich flavors. Donburi bowls, chicken katsu sandwich, Japanese eggs benedict, and matcha mochi waffle offer a variety of Japanese dishes with bold tastes.
Good to know
Brunch is served all day and Japanese food is available after 12 pm.
The bar upstairs opens at 5 pm.
Lunch orders are not taken until noon.
Small, authentic Japanese tonkatsu restaurant with tight seating and traditional decor. Atmosphere feels genuine and immersive, evoking a sense of being in Japan. Offers solo bar seating and interactive touches like grinding sesame seeds.
Chicken katsu comes out perfectly crispy and never dry. Curry matches what you'd find in Japan, with options like chicken katsu don and curry sets that balance flavor and texture well.
Tonkatsu and katsu curry stand out with hearty fillet cutlets and fresh sashimi. Meals come with miso soup and rice, offering solid value and a filling experience.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash or Zelle for payment.
The lunch menu costs $11 and must be paid in cash.
Most times, customers can expect to be seated in 10-15 minutes, except on Saturday nights at 6:30.
Cozy spot with dim lighting and gears-and-lights sculptures offers quiet comfort and relaxed seating. Chicken katsu ramen shines with flavorful broth and generous portions. Japanese menu includes tonkotsu chashu pork ramen and customizable udon noodles, making it a solid choice for noodle lovers.
Chicken katsu ramen offers a very flavorful broth with generous portions that can be filling. The dish is not salty and can be customized, like swapping udon noodles or skipping corn.
Ramen stands out with tonkotsu chashu pork and Tan Tan Men with Udon noodles. The menu also features Tomato Beef Stew Noodle and dumplings, offering a solid range of Japanese dishes.
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The restaurant is currently not operational due to relocation.
The new location on 72nd is not opened yet.
The prices are affordable, around €30 per person.
Small space with authentic Japanese design and tatami floor seating creates a cozy, comfortable atmosphere. Music and attentive service add to the chill vibe suited for dates or groups. Sake and $3 draft beer selections stand out as highlights.
Fried chicken katsu entree comes larger than a head with salad, rice, and miso soup for $18. The chicken katsu curry stays consistently good and satisfying.
The spot serves super fresh sushi with large pieces and perfectly made rice. Ramen and udon come out great, and dishes like salmon Carpaccio with ponzu and jalapeno and heavenly dashi Age Tofu stand out.
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The restaurant offers a $3 beer hack that runs all night, every night.
Reservations are required for traditional tables on Friday evenings.
The value for a bowl of ramen is $8.50 and $3 for Sapporo draft.
Spacious dining area with modern design and large windows offers views of the Empire State Building. Atmosphere stays chill and fun, suited for casual meetups or dates. Both indoor and outdoor seating provide comfortable options in a clean, well-maintained setting.
Chicken katsu comes in smaller pieces and tends to disappear in the curry. The curry itself is flavorful, and the chicken katsu has a crispy texture that matches expectations.
Ramen varieties like short rib beef, duck, and Tantanmen beef stand out for their rich flavors. The menu also features chicken katsu curry and a matcha cheesecake that balances lightness with decadence.
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Happy hour runs every weekday from 3-6 PM with decent prices on beer and food.
Prepare for a wait during busy lunch hours, especially on weekdays.
The venue is open late, making it a good option for evening dining.
Small space with about four tables set in an apartment-like upper floor creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere. The vibe feels local and authentic, with a compact seating area that can feel claustrophobic. Air conditioning keeps the environment comfortable despite the tight quarters.
Chicken katsu comes out tender and crispy with a filling bento box that includes a touch of lemon. It pairs well with other dishes like ramen and udon in shared meals.
Sushi stands out with exceptional quality and reasonable prices. Bento boxes offer a variety of items like sashimi and tofu with customizable rolls.
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Lunch specials are available until 3 PM during the holiday season.
The price for the Sushi Bento Box is $19.50, but bills may show $24.50.
The restaurant has plenty of options for vegetarians.
Small space with rustic decor and kissaten-style fixtures creates a calm, cozy atmosphere. Indoor and outdoor seating accommodate limited groups, with a warm, welcoming vibe inside despite some cramped areas. Creative Japanese toast and cocktails add a unique touch to the experience.
Chicken katsu appears in several dishes like chicken katsu don with fried egg on rice and chicken katsu curry. The chicken katsu don stands out as especially delicious, while the curry version is solid and well-liked.
Smooth and creamy matcha drinks stand out here, including a matcha latte with jelly that feels creative and refreshing. The Katsu Don and Mentaiko Spaghetti come out well-made and satisfying.
Good to know
You need to put your name down to get a table.
Be prepared for an extremely long wait to dine in and even for take out.
The restaurant is quite popular during weekends and has a small space with no reservations.