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Shalom Japan

Shalom Japan

Japanese Restaurant and Jewish Restaurant$$$$
East Williamsburg, Brooklyn
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    The experts at The New Yorker and Serious Eats recommend this place
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    Alberto M.
    "Love the ribs, pancake with sauerkraut, lox bowl and tuna tataki."(11 Tips)
    Tom M.
    "super Jew egg"(8 Tips)
    Amb
    "Tuna Tataki with Black Sesame Paste (absolutely delicious)"(8 Tips)
    Omer Z.
    "Definitely get the matzo ball ramen and the shana tova duck."(5 Tips)
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  • L. Q.
    L. Q.April 15, 2018
    Kosher Japanese restaurant? I wasn’t expecting much, but this place really surprised me: the ramen was out of this world and all the appetizers were delicious. Good service also. Make a reservation.
  • The New Yorker
    The New YorkerOctober 14, 2013
    “Shalom Japan...sounds almost like the punch line to a joke—but the married couple Aaron Israel and Sawako Okochi…are far from kidding around. At its best, their food is fusion in the truest sense.” Read more
  • Rachel P.heart icon on user image
    Rachel PortMarch 30, 2019
    The matzo ball ramen is very unique, but the okonomiyaki, teriyaki duck, and the challah (ahem the butter) are the winners here. Knishes are good but not in the same realm as the above.
  • Serious Eats
    Serious EatsAugust 29, 2013
    Creative and surprisingly restrained Jewish-Japanese fusion fare from a chef couple in a sleepy corner of South Williamsburg. Don't miss the challah baked with sake kasu.
  • Nicole H.heart icon on user image
    Nicole HansalikJune 10, 2018
    This.is.officially.my.favorite.restaurant. And I’m picky as f***. delicious & unique. Service was on point. Highly recommend the “weird” sake flight, ramen, and bread pudding.
  • Christina C.heart icon on user image
    Christina ChinFebruary 8, 2019
    Okinomiyaki is pretty good for app and the ramen with matzo is fine, but i dunno if i call it ramen..more like chicken noodle soup with hint of asian? Also a bit pricey vs other ramen spots
  • Jason S.heart icon on user image
    Jason SchafferJanuary 5, 2016
    One of the coolest restaurants in Williamsburg! The matzohball ramen soup is the perfect blend of Jewish/Japenese cuisines. Everything on the menu is delicious. Omakase menu is $65!
  • Bitches Who Brunch
    Bitches Who BrunchDecember 16, 2016
    The Bitches say: A. We loved the creativity of this Jewish Japanese cuisine. It’s a unique twist on brunch classics perfect for those breaking out of the monotony of your typical eggs Benny&omelettes. Read more
  • Cooper S.heart icon on user image
    Cooper SmithDecember 21, 2013
    Highly recommend New Year’s Duck, Scallops, Grilled Chrysanthemum Greens & Kale. You're fine skipping the Lox Bowl. By far the best feature of this place is the Hitachino Nest White Ale on tap
  • Vicky S.heart icon on user image
    Vicky SunMarch 9, 2014
    Make reservations. The menu changes daily and is displayed on a chalkboard above the bar so sit at the bar for easy ordering. Great and creative food, toro toast and challah bread are amazing.
  • Annie M.heart icon on user image
    Annie MorganMarch 7, 2014
    With no idea what to expect from a Jewish- Japanese fusion restaurant I was pleasantly surprised & blown away by how creative and delicious everything was - chefs tasting menu is the only way to go!
  • Adelina T.heart icon on user image
    Adelina TaftsiouMarch 30, 2015
    The lox bowl was my favorite! It was well put together. The duck was tasty, too. I also tried the tuna cream cheese toast. It was good, but they're really small though. The asparagus was alright.
  • Brent C.heart icon on user image
    Brent ChapmanNovember 26, 2018
    The tuna tataki in a black tahini sauce with broccoli and grilled red onion and the teriyaki duck wings among other yummy things.
  • Jesse L.
    Jesse LaneApril 2, 2017
    Matzoh ball ramen and wagyu beef tartar were excellent, but the real winner was the challah chocolate banana bread pudding. I would have taken a picture, but I ate it too quickly.
  • Emily K.heart icon on user image
    Emily K.November 11, 2014
    The sakekasu challah bread is a must, mostly because that golden raisin butter is one of the tastiest, most memorable things you'll eat.
  • Omer Z.heart icon on user image
    Omer ZachNovember 2, 2014
    Definitely get the matzo ball ramen and the shana tova duck. And the desserts. And a hitachino (on draft)! And everything else.
  • Alberto M.
    Alberto MannOctober 23, 2013
    Honestly you can't go wrong. Love the ribs, pancake with sauerkraut, lox bowl and tuna tataki. Great service and fun vibe.
  • Q
    QApril 1, 2014
    Wagyu grilled steak, pastrami-stuffed chicken, and aburaage raclette pouches. Um... I know, right? Best restaurant I've been to so far in Brooklyn. Huge selection of drinks as well.
  • Aaron A.heart icon on user image
    Aaron AllonNovember 6, 2017
    I️ love this place. The okonomiyaki is one of my favorites — very flavorful. Great for brunch or dinner. The lox bowl is also a go-to favorite.
  • Marc
    MarcAugust 12, 2013
    Tasting Table: "Jewish deli meets Japanese small plates at this Williamsburg spot...To eat, there's sake challah and pastrami-filled chicken, and to drink, Eastern European wines and sake"
  • AmateurConciergeheart icon on user image
    AmateurConciergeOctober 28, 2017
    Creative Japanese with a Jewish twist...favorites were the lox bowl, Jew egg and the fugu tempura special. Mazeman too. Worth a visit !
  • Oz L.heart icon on user image
    Oz LublingMarch 1, 2014
    Incredible food and drinks. You don't expect it to be as good as it is. Get the pancake dish, the lox bowl and the toro toast. All excellent. Can't go wrong.
  • Fodor's Travel
    Fodor's TravelSeptember 9, 2015
    Chefs Sawako Okochi and Aaron Israel, both veterans of top NYC restaurants, wanted to explore their roots, but in merging these two divergent cuisines, they advanced something utterly unique. Read more
  • Raquelle J.heart icon on user image
    Raquelle JessieDecember 28, 2014
    Teriyaki duck wings , latkas w salmon row creme fraiche and scallions , challah chocolate banana bread pudding - a lot of interesting food combos can't wait to go back!
  • Joe D.heart icon on user image
    Joe DAugust 5, 2015
    Don't miss the Okonomiyaki pancake thang. It appears the preparation changes on occassion, but its base is (delicious emoji) good.
  • Ellis H.
    Ellis HamburgerJuly 19, 2015
    Matzoh ball ramen is the best for brunch!
  • Amb
    AmbOctober 20, 2019
    Wagyu Pastrami Sando on Housemade Japanese White Bread studded with Caraway Seeds
  • Lindsay F.heart icon on user image
    Lindsay FranzoniFebruary 16, 2016
    Really awesome food. Was not disappointed and it is a nice layout where you don't feel like you are on top of people.
  • Grace C.
    Grace CheungAugust 11, 2014
    The challah and okonomiyaki were standout, as was the extensive drink menu.
  • Nico V.
    Nico V.October 4, 2014
    AMAZING! try the okonomiyaki and the tataki with black tahini. You can pass on the cold sesame noodles and save room for everything else.
  • Untapped Cities
    Untapped CitiesJuly 18, 2018
    Some of the most alluring menu items offered include the Matzoh Ball Ramen and Okonomiyaki with sauerkraut, pastrami, and bonito flakes. Read more
  • Tamara H.
    Tamara HJanuary 15, 2014
    Go here for a splurge-style din. Rotating menu, but if they have them, challah, okonomiyaki, duck, and lox bowl are all worth ordering to share.
  • Kevin G.heart icon on user image
    Kevin GrantMarch 3, 2017
    Really delicious and fascinating flavor combos. Price fixed menus can be a bit pricy, but great for special occasions.
  • Taline E.heart icon on user image
    Taline EkmekjianOctober 30, 2013
    The Jew egg (egg in falafel with tsatsiki sauce), the tuna with black tahini, the lamb ribs and the challah caramel popcorn bread budding!
  • Evan M.heart icon on user image
    Evan MeagherApril 28, 2014
    Friendly staff, great selection of sake, incredible food. Notables of the tasting menu were the smoked toro toast and the challah bread pudding.
  • David R.heart icon on user image
    David RosenbergMay 27, 2014
    The challah is good but the smoked toro toast and the Okonomiyaki are unmissable. The bar is really well stocked, and the Sixty-Forty a potable highlight
  • Rachel L.
    Rachel LMay 16, 2019
    Really really cool restaurant mixing Jewish and Japanese food. Love the concept and everything was great
  • Ben S.heart icon on user image
    Ben SternOctober 1, 2017
    It’s all delicious. Been coming her for years. Never a bad meal
  • Linds
    LindsDecember 16, 2013
    A little loud, but def a nice cozy neighborhood spot. And despite the kitschy name, the food was surprisingly cohesive and all delicious.
  • Leah H.heart icon on user image
    Leah HammerschlagJuly 20, 2015
    Loved the salmon bowl and okonoyami for brunch. Get the potatoes! Will be back
  • Tom M.heart icon on user image
    Tom MartynAugust 7, 2016
    Good for dates, cozy af. Everything was very good - super Jew egg, teriyaki duck wings, challa, and cold noodles.
  • Phil T.heart icon on user image
    Phil TorontoNovember 10, 2013
    The Tile Fish was delicious - I would get it again... especially if I could get extra kale tempura
  • Raquelle J.heart icon on user image
    Raquelle JessieMarch 1, 2015
    if you only get one thing: TUNA TATAKI but if you wanna get more things def get the duck w/ a honey sauce because it's delectable
  • Phil T.heart icon on user image
    Phil TorontoNovember 10, 2013
    The Bay Scallop Sashimi was even better than I expected - super crisp flavors
  • Marisa S.
    Marisa SantilloAugust 1, 2013
    Been here 5+ times
    Be sure to use the bathroom while you're here...it'll change your life, the back and the front of it. And, the Cornbread Pudding is divine.
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    bSeptember 24, 2014
    everything is great- notably the shalom caprese, tuna tataki with black tahini, and the lox bowl
  • Amb
    AmbOctober 20, 2019
    Tuna Tataki with Black Sesame Paste (absolutely delicious)
  • Annie T.heart icon on user image
    Annie TolochinskiMarch 3, 2017
    Tuna tataki, matzo ball ramen.
  • Jen K.
    Jen KatanMarch 28, 2016
    mind-blowing Japanese/Jewish fusion menu, incredible service. Must reserve
  • Tian X.
    Tian XieMay 16, 2016
    The Jew egg is great, just like they make em in the Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
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