Japanese
Japanese
Page 2The Bazaar by José Andrés
This José Andrés restaurant in the Ritz-Carlton serves food inspired by Japan and Spain, and toro covered in cotton candy, for some reason.
Mogmog
The sushi and hot food specials at this fancy Japanese market rival those at upscale sushiyas.
Sapps
Sapps feels like a sushi restaurant inside your favorite tavern or tap room. Come for good fish and a good hang.
The Little One
The Japanese desserts at this small Chinatown cafe are little works of art, and taste as good as they look.
Where To Eat in Bensonhurst's Chinatown
Bensonhurst is home to Brooklyn's largest Chinatown. Here's where you should be eating.
Lingo
Japanese ingredients liven up classic cocktails and New American fare at this Greenpoint restaurant.
Bessou
Bessou in Market 57 makes Japanese-inspired snacks, including some of the best karaage in the city.
O by Kissaki
O by Kissaki does itameshi cuisine in East Hampton, which combines Italian and Japanese dishes.
Maison Kintaro
Maison Kintaro is casual, but impressive. Grab a table at this Chelsea restaurant, and eat a katsu sandwich or some raw scallops over rice.
Flipper’s
The soufflé pancakes at this Soho spot live up to the hype, and they have pretty good savory food too.
Amura Japanese Cuisine
Amura is a casual sushi spot on the Upper East Side with a gigantic menu and unique dishes.
Zawa Japanese
Zawa offers high-quality fish on the Upper East Side that you'd pay a lot more for at fancier sushi restaurants.
Kohoku-Ku Ramen
Kohoku-Ku ramen is a tiny restaurant in Hell's Kitchen that makes some of the richest, thickest ramen broth we've ever had.
The Best Sushi In Park Slope And Prospect Heights
This corner of Brooklyn is home to the best sushi in the borough.
Secchu Yokota
Secchu Yokota is a tiny Japanese restaurant in the East Village that serves an exceptional, seasonally-driven tempura omakase.
Wasan
At this Park Slope sushi spot, you can get first-class fish for inexplicably low prices. Get it in one of their bento boxes for lunch.
Ki Sushi
Ki Sushi's Park Slope location is great for groups and anyone else who wants a good deal on semi-fancy sushi.
Sushi Seki
Sushi Seki Upper East Side is one of our favorite sushi restaurants in NYC. Sit at the counter, and order piece by piece.