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Best Japanese Speciality Restaurants in Newark

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A photo of Nami Nori West Village restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(67)
Price: Expensive
• Japanese speciality • Greenwich Village
Booked 65 times today
Nami Nori West Village in New York is a gem for lovers of authentic Japanese cuisine, particularly for its innovative take on temaki hand rolls. This casual yet trendy spot stands out for its open-style sushi, offering a unique dining experience that allows patrons to witness the creation of their meals. Diners rave about the freshness and quality, with one enthusiast noting, "The food was delicious and fresh. We sat at the counter, and the chef made the food right in front of us." The restaurant also caters to diverse palates with a dedicated vegan section and a variety of Japanese-inspired snacks and desserts. Highlighted by glowing reviews like "It is undoubtedly the finest sushi restaurant in New York," Nami Nori ensures a memorable and delightful dining experience with each visit.
A photo of Kawachiya NYC restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(14)
Price: Very Expensive
• Japanese speciality • Murray Hill
Booked 1 time today
The Kawachiya room by Kawabun NYC is a premium dining experience featuring seasonal menus offered in a lunch format and a full tasting menu for dinner at our Chef's counter. We feature techniques and recipes spanning four hundred years with an eye towards innovating for New York. Located near Bryant Park and the Chrysler building in Murray Hill, Kawachiya is a hidden gem conveniently located close to Grand Central Terminal.Chef Ito Yoshitaka has been practicing his craft at the legendary Kawabun Ryotei in Nagoya, Japan since his youth. Hailing from a family of Washoku chefs, he applies his dedication and skills to bring a highly selective seasonal offering to New York to launch the first expansion of Kawabun since its founding in the early 1600s. For A La Carte service in Kawabun NYC, please visit: www.opentable.com/r/kawabun-nyc-new-york
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4.6
Exceptional(504)
Price: Very Expensive
• Japanese speciality • Lower East Side
Booked 3 times today
At Yopparai on the Lower East Side, New York, revel in an authentic Izakaya experience that consistently impresses even the most discerning diners. Praised for its "legit" and "authentic cuisine," Yopparai offers a delightful array of traditional Japanese dishes, from homemade tofu to intricately prepared sashimi and sushi. The extensive sake selection complements each dish, enhancing the dining experience in an atmosphere that evokes true Japanese charm. Guests love the intimate tatami seating and the knowledgeable staff, making it an ideal spot for any occasion. One diner raved, "Felt like I was in Japan and not in the middle of NYC." Whether you're seeking a memorable omakase or just a cozy night out, Yopparai promises an unforgettable journey through Japanese culinary excellence.
A photo of Tokugawa - Park restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(30)
Price: Very Expensive
• Japanese speciality • Flatiron District
Tokugawa - Park, nestled in the vibrant Flatiron District of New York City, offers an unparalleled Japanese dining experience, particularly celebrated for its authentic and impeccably crafted sushi and omakase. Chef Kazuo, a revered figure in the NYC sushi scene, brings decades of expertise, sourcing premium ingredients directly from Japan. Patrons rave about the freshness and creativity of the dishes, with one highlighting, "The sushi was very fresh and uniquely selected" and another declaring it "the best Japanese place! Ever!!!" The restaurant's ambiance complements its culinary excellence, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking a genuine taste of Japan. The consistent praise for Chef Kazuo's omakase—described as "one of the best" in terms of quality and value—underscores Tokugawa's commitment to providing an exceptional dining experience.
A photo of Sushi by Scratch Restaurants: New York restaurant
Price: Very Expensive
• Japanese speciality • Flatiron District
The Michelin Guide - "This eatery from Chefs/owners Phillip Frankland Lee and Margarita Kallas-Lee is no ordinary omakase spot. The nigiri are not just supremely finessed but also infused with original touches—like the dab of sweet corn “pudding” and sourdough breadcrumbs that coat slices of hamachi. Even traditional pairings become transcendent with his house-fermented soy sauce. The iconoclastic vibe extends to the beverages, including cocktails, sake, and beer. Despite such originality, this "bar" does indeed adhere strictly to one tradition: a mini counter with seating for just ten to ensure a deeply personalized experience. Your time here is bound to pass in a blissful haze of convivial chatter."
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