10 Best Japanese Restaurants In New York City

japanese restaurants in new york city
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Coined as the city that never sleeps, New York City is almost in everyone’s bucket list. Who wouldn’t want to visit this charming and interesting place? NYC is composed of five boroughs along where the Hudson River combines with the Atlantic Ocean. There are many iconic sites here that you shouldn’t miss, including the stunning Empire State Building, the beautiful Central Park, and the iconic Times Square, where you’ll find a variety of establishments like Broadway Theater. Also, this place boasts authentic Japanese restaurants. In case you need a guide, check out our list of the best Japanese restaurants in New York City.

1. Sushi Yasuda


Located in Midtown near the Grand Central, Sushi Yasuda features a minimalist-modern style with the bamboo setting. There is no doubt why it is a favorite sushi restaurant among locals. One of the great things about this restaurant is it is known for getting their fish straight from Japan. They only use fresh fish on their sashimi. If you want a real experience in Sushi Yasuda, you should order omakase and make sure you are seated at the sushi counter.

Sushi Yasuda

Address: 204 E 43rd St, New York, NY 10017, USA

Website: Sushi Yasuda

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 12pm - 2:15pm, 6pm - 10:15pm; Sat: 6pm - 10:15pm (closed on Sun)

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2. Momoya


A Japanese restaurant in New York City that focuses on sushi and sashimi, Momoya is another hidden gem that has gained popularity because of its crispy rice rolls and Instagram-worthy food presentation. The restaurant features a casual atmosphere with a minimalist vibe, perfect for people who want to hang out over Japanese cuisine. As for the price, the menu here is fairly affordable, just be easy on the Sapporo. Make sure you bring your family with you the next time so that they can also taste Japan in New York.

Momoya

Address: 185 7th Ave, New York, NY 10011, USA

Website: Momoya

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 12pm - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 10:15pm; Fri - Sat: 12pm - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 10:30pm; Sun: 12pm - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 10pm

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3. Ninja New York


If you’re a fan of the Japanese culture, you’ll surely have heard of ninjas. If you haven’t seen one, better visit the Ninja New York. It is a Japanese restaurant that is transformed into a ninja village. They have a high-end menu where the sushi is served in an original setting. As for the serving, they offer small plates here for you to taste more dishes on the menu, without getting full easily. If you’re planning to visit, make sure to book ahead, because customers often wait to have a table here.

Ninja New York

Address: D25 Hudson St, New York, NY 10013, USA

Website: Ninja New York

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 5:45pm - 11pm; Fri - Sun: 5:45pm - 11pm

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4. Shuko


If you want a premier sushi experience, then you have to visit Shuko. It is a Japanese restaurant with an omakase-only menu that features up to 27 courses. And in these courses, you’ll find 18 varieties of sushi. Also, on a pricey side of 195 USD, you can try the restaurant’s sushi kaiseki experience, which you can pair with wines, spirits, and sake. The kaiseki offering also has some featured ingredients like pickled persimmon and toro caviar.

Shuko

Address: D47 E 12th St, New York, NY 10003, USA

Website: Shuko

Opening hours: 5:30 - 10:30pm (daily)

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5. Haru Sushi


Located at the iconic Time Square, Haru Sushi is a sleek and modern restaurant that serves sushi and other Japanese comfort foods. It offers lunch and dinner items and features a sushi bar and a cocktail bar. If you’re looking for a place where a group can dine, then this place is perfect for you, for it has a private dining room, group seating, and also delivers and caters. As for the price, the place is quite expensive because of the quality food they serve, which is made from fresh ingredients.

Haru Sushi

Address: 229 W 43rd St #221, New York, NY 10036, USA

Website: Haru Sushi

Opening hours: Tue - Sat: 11:30am - 12am; Sun - Mon: 11:30am - 11pm

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6. Ootoya


One of the best Japanese restaurants in New York, Ootoya is a chain of restaurants that is originally from Japan. They are known for serving home-style Japanese favorites like soba, sushi, teishoku, and other comfort foods. Just a tip, dinner can be expensive here, so if you have the extra budget dine here, for it is worth it. But, if you don’t still want to try their dishes, then you better visit during lunchtime. You can have a full meal with soup, rice, main dish, and extras like steamed eggs, for only 25 USD.

Ootoya

Address: 141 W 41st St, New York, NY 10036, USA

Website: Ootoya

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 11:30am - 3pm, 5:30pm - 10pm; Fri - Sat: 11:30am - 3pm, 5:30pm - 10:30pm; Sun: 11:30am - 3pm, 5pm - 10pm

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7. EN Japanese Brasserie


An upscale Japanese restaurant with beautiful table set-ups, EN Japanese Brasserie is the food establishment you should go to if you’re looking for seasonal Japanese cuisine. One of its bestsellers is its homemade Japanese tofu. Try it for it is to die for, according to its many patrons. Aside from the Japanese dishes and the charming ambiance of the space, another thing to look forward to here is its long list of sake. Bring your friends or come with a date. This restaurant aims to wow anyone who dines here.

EN Japanese Brasserie

Address: 435 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014, USA

Website: EN Japanese Brasserie

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 12pm - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 10:30pm; Fri: 12pm - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 11:30pm; Sat - Sun: 11am - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 11:30pm

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8. Bohemian


A member-only kind of restaurant in the scenic area of Manhattan, Bohemian serves Japanese fare in a cool place that used to be the art studio of Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Aside from it being an exclusive restaurant, if you don’t know where it is, you wouldn’t find it, for it is hidden behind the Japan Premium Beef butcher store. This Japanese eatery features a Zen garden, simple furnishing, and acoustic guitar decors on its wall. It is a very intimate restaurant that you’ll only find seven tables and bar seating. If you’re wondering what kind of food they serve here, it’s a mixture of American and Japanese cuisines. The dishes on the menu include steaks, mac n’ cheese, Uni Croquette, burgers, Short Rib Sashimi, and more.

Bohemian

Address: 57 Great Jones St, New York, NY 10012, USA

Website: Bohemian

Opening hours: Sun: 6pm - 12am

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9. Kyo Ya


A hidden gem in New York, Kyo Ya is a Japanese restaurant that has been n the food business for over 12 years now. It is in an underground space that features traditional Japanese furnishings like its tatami mats, imported Japanese styles, rice paper lamps, and more. It is a 36-seat restaurant that is separated by sliding shoji doors, giving you the privacy and intimate vibe you needed. The restaurant follows a classic kaiseki experience, wherein you’ll have sakizuke (amuse) first, then followed by small plate appetizers like codfish milt. Also, don’t worry if you’re not into stuff like this, for they also have a-la-carte meals.

Kyo Ya

Address: 94 E 7th St, New York, NY 10009, USA

Website: Kyo Ya

Opening hours: Wed - Sat: 6pm - 11pm; Sun: 6pm - 10pm (closed on Mon & Tue)

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10. Ajisai


If you’re looking for an authentic Asian meal, then you have to dine at Ajisai. The restaurant features a sleek and sophisticated space with ample seating and beautiful artwork on its wall. The menu here is Pan-Asian in small plates and a variety of sushi rolls. Also, if you’re a foodie, you’ll find that the dishes here, aside from being delicious, are also Instagram worthy.

Ajisai

Address: 615 9th Ave, New York, NY 10036, USA

Website: Ajisai

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 11:30am - 12am; Sun: 12pm - 11:30pm

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A diverse food scene in New York

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You won’t run out of things to do while you’re in New York City. It wasn’t coined as the city that never sleeps for nothing, so make sure you bring lots of energy when you visit. The best part about this city is it has a diverse food scene. Check out our list of the best Japanese restaurants in New York City and have an amazing dining experience ahead.

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