japanese comfort food in brooklyn nyc✨

Brooklyn
2025/6/28 Edited to

... Read moreWhen I first stumbled upon SOBOKU in Brooklyn, I was immediately drawn to its cozy vibe, perfect for a comfort food fix. While their katsu curry is definitely a showstopper and a must-try, I've since explored more of their menu, and let me tell you, there's so much more to love! Beyond the curry, I highly recommend diving into their smaller plates. The Tako Wasapi, which is seasoned octopus with wasabi, is an incredible starter – perfectly tender with just the right kick. It's a refreshing burst of flavor that really awakens the palate. And if you're like me and appreciate classic Japanese delicacies, the Atsuyaki Tamago (a delightful Japanese rolled omelet) is a wonderfully fluffy and subtly sweet dish that just melts in your mouth. It's surprisingly comforting and a great way to experience authentic flavors that might be new to some. Another standout for me was their Tsukune. These chicken meatballs are usually served with a delicious sauce, often featuring a hint of yuzu syrup for that perfect balance of savory and citrus. They are incredibly flavorful and juicy, making them another top pick on my list for anyone looking to try something different yet quintessentially Japanese. What I truly appreciate about SOBOKU, and Japanese comfort food in general, is the attention to detail and the warmth in every dish. It's not just about filling your stomach; it's about a deeply satisfying culinary experience. Whether you're craving something hearty like their katsu or looking for lighter, flavorful bites, their menu genuinely delivers. They manage to capture the essence of traditional Japanese home cooking while elevating it with fresh ingredients and thoughtful preparation. For anyone searching for 'Japanese food near me' in Brooklyn, or even trying to find the 'best Japanese restaurant Brooklyn,' SOBOKU truly stands out. It's not just the food; it's the welcoming atmosphere that makes you want to linger. It feels like a hidden gem, yet it consistently serves high-quality, authentic dishes that transport you straight to Japan. Don't just stick to one dish! I always find myself ordering a few different things to share, letting me taste a wider variety of their incredible offerings. And seriously, if they have any seasonal specials, always give them a go – they never disappoint! It's quickly become one of my absolute favorite spots for a taste of Japan right here in NYC, offering a genuine 'Japanese comfort food NYC' experience that keeps me coming back.

6 comments

🐰's images
🐰

If you want legit Japanese soufflé pancakes, head to Flipper’s near Soho—so fluffy it’s wild, and the whipped cream is just next level. Beats the Instagram-famous spots for actual taste, hands down.

See more(1)
jojo💗's images
jojo💗

So we’re doing entire “comfort food” reviews after one visit and a photo, huh? Brooklyn, please stop letting brunch bloggers decide where we get our Japanese food fix.

See more(1)

Related posts

AFFORDABLE japanese food in NYC ✨
🍛 japanese comfort food in brooklyn👇🏼 💖 follow @cass • nyc food for more food recs in nyc! 🔖 save this and share with someone you want to bring here 😋 cozy japanese food is probably the best food for the autumn because it just feels so comfy, and i was so happy to discover SOBOKU in br
cass • nyc food

cass • nyc food

280 likes

A close-up of a bowl of creamy pastina pasta with black pepper and fresh herbs, being scooped by a spoon. The image features the text 'Pastina Italian Comfort Food'.
Ingredients for pastina, including Ditalini pasta, grated Parmesan cheese, fresh parsley, and butter, laid out on a counter. All ingredients were purchased at HEB.
A handwritten recipe for pastina, detailing steps like boiling pasta, adding butter, Parmesan, and fresh parsley. Dry Ditalini pasta pieces and a pen are also visible.
pastina : italian comfort food
Pastina is one of my favorite Italian dishes! Growing up this was served on sick days or rainy days. This simple dish is easily elevated with high quality ingredients and fresh herbs. Pastina can also be made with chicken bone broth for extra flavor and nutrients. All of the ingredients pictured
maryycash

maryycash

3647 likes

Hidden Gem- Japanese Breakfast in NYC🇯🇵
📍Okomoni OKONOMI // YUJI Ramen This spot is located in Brooklyn and serves a traditional set meal called “Ichiju Sansai” which is essentially your choice of fish with 3 ($30) or 6 ($38) sides. You can also add extras like uni, Ikura, or an onsen egg!😋😋 Each meal also comes with rice and mi
J o a n n e ♡

J o a n n e ♡

625 likes

Japan in Brooklyn! 🇯🇵🍜
#ramen #kyuramen #brooklynfood #nycfood #japanesefood
123

123

1026 likes

A close-up of a golden-brown, cat-shaped grilled cheese sandwich served on a wooden board with plastic cutlery. Text overlays highlight "Kitty so cute!" and "SHAPED GRILLED CHEESE," emphasizing the cafe's theme.
A display of cat-themed merchandise at KIJITORA, featuring two canvas tote bags with cat illustrations and "KIJITORA BROOKLYN" branding. Below, a framed "I ❤️ NY" art piece and various small items like gift cards are visible.
An interior view of the KIJITORA cafe, showcasing shelves filled with potted plants, books, and a variety of "Cute Cat Stuff" merchandise, including stickers, figurines, and branded tote bags.
CUTE Japanese “Cat” Cafe in NYC 🐱
Tons of kitty stuff but no live cats sry! loved the Cat-shaped grilled cheese 🤤 #hellokitty #hellokittyaesthetic #japanesefood #japanesecafe #breakfastideas #lemon8food #lemon8foodcoupon #nycguide #brooklyn #lemon8challenge @Lemon8 Food KIJITORA
Rach•DC Foodie🍒

Rach•DC Foodie🍒

130 likes

An outdoor night scene in Industry City, Brooklyn, illuminated by numerous red and white Japanese lanterns strung overhead, creating a festive atmosphere. The ground is wet, reflecting the lights, with buildings and outdoor seating visible, evoking a Japanese village feel.
A close-up of a bowl of ramen with pork, a soft-boiled egg, green onions, and red pickled ginger, served with chopsticks on a wooden table. The background features an abstract orange and black mural, highlighting the Japanese food court experience in Industry City.
An outdoor alleyway in Industry City featuring a large orange koi fish mural on a dark blue building wall. Wooden planters with small trees and a green metal fire escape are visible, illustrating the Japanese-inspired stores and unique architecture of Japan Village.
Places in NYC that feel like Asia
Want to escape to Japan while traveling in New York City? Industry City in Sunset Park, Brooklyn has the city’s only Japan Village ! You’ll find a Japanese food court, restaurants, and bar! There’s a sake distillery at Industry City called Brooklyn Kura They also have Japanese stor
Brooklyn Guide

Brooklyn Guide

143 likes

Dragon Ball Z Restaurant NYC | Goku Kitchen NYC 😍🥢
If you’re a Dragon Ball Z fan then a visit to Goku Kitchen NYC is a must! The restaurant is decked out in Dragon Ball Z-themed decor and has a menu that blends Japanese and Chinese comfort foods! 💥🍱🥢🍹💪 The nostalgic manga themed wallpaper & iconic statue figures make you feel like you're
Meko Valentino | Travel & Eats

Meko Valentino | Travel & Eats

90 likes

My FAVE Comfort Snack
Make a spicy crab cucumber salad with me! • I am ALWAYS craving sushi. However, I don’t always have the extra money to spend or the extra time to spare to go and get it. So I found a way to calm that craving, save money, and time all in one! There’s also SO many different ways that you can make
selena👹

selena👹

1696 likes

An alleyway with graffiti-covered walls and an arched metal structure, leading to a building with string lights, introducing "NYC's Most Hidden of Gems."
A dimly lit, chic Japanese speakeasy bar called Yawning Cobra, featuring a long counter with numerous bottles, a bartender, and patrons enjoying drinks in a basement setting.
The elegant interior of The Campbell, a classy cocktail lounge at Grand Central Terminal, featuring a grand fireplace, ornate walls, and numerous patrons seated at tables.
Literal hidden gems in NYC
Do you love trying to find hidden gems when you travel? How about ACTUAL hidden places? Check out these hidden spots in New York ! Yawning Cobra This Japanese speakasy on Bowery is hidden in an unassuming basement door! Go inside and you’ve been transported to a dimly lit, chic den! Th
Brooklyn Guide

Brooklyn Guide

1050 likes

Retro Game Lovers Check out this spot in NYC!
If you love retro video games as much as I do you need to know about the weekly retro game day in New York at Industry City in Brooklyn ! Located within Japan Village (on the 2nd floor) you can find the Japanese second hand pop culture store that has manga, anime items, + video games!!
Brooklyn Guide

Brooklyn Guide

23 likes

A Shiba Inu dog looks up at two bento boxes on a wooden table. The bento boxes contain Chicken Nanban and Chicken Karaage, purple rice, and salad, reflecting the article's mention of dog-friendly outdoor dining.
NYC BEST JAPANESE COMFORT FOOD
I think I found my favorite Japanese comfort food spot in NYC and maybe Ducky’s favorite spot too? Honestly too good to not share with all of you guys! Highly recommend in you’re ever in the area. Loved the drinks, coffee, pastries, entrees and most importantly, the outdoor seating for the doggi
duckyandme

duckyandme

2 likes

iron chef dinner in NYC ✨
👨🏻‍🍳 watch a COOKING COMPETITION in person!!👇🏼 💖 follow @cass • nyc food for more good eats & food recs in nyc! 🔖 save this and share with someone you want to eat here with 😋 surprised my boyfriend with a chef competition dinner experience at Hudson Table Hoboken in hoboken for our
cass • nyc food

cass • nyc food

392 likes

A collage of various Japanese dishes from different restaurants in Midtown NYC, including udon, sashimi, katsu curry, and fried items, with the text 'best japanese eats midtown nyc' overlaid.
A table laden with Japanese dishes from Izakaya MEW, featuring a pot of oden, a platter of sashimi, kimchi cream udon, fried chicken, and an okonomiyaki-style dish.
A dining table at Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, showcasing a large bowl of udon, two small plates of sashimi, drinks, and a menu stand advertising 'ALL YOU CAN EAT'.
japanese eats in nyc i wanna gatekeep
🍢 Izakaya MEW Small bites over large portions every time. If you’re someone who lives for flavor-packed dishes meant for sharing, this hidden spot is calling your name. The kimchi cream udon is fabulous! Price is great for the quality of food. The restaurant fills up quickly, so I’d recommen
Riimon

Riimon

122 likes

A woman sips a drink at an outdoor table in Brooklyn, with a burger and fries visible. Text overlays read "Brooklyn Must try retro restaurant," highlighting the dining experience.
A collage showcasing various comfort food dishes from Bernie's, including a burger, fries, potato chips with dip, fried items, and a Caesar salad. Text overlays declare "Brooklyn's BEST COMFORT FOOD."
A close-up of a cheeseburger with a sesame seed bun, lettuce, and a side of fries, accompanied by a special sauce. Text overlays describe it as "the tastiest hamburger with special sauce."
brooklyn's must try retro comfort food spot
Bernie’s $$ this is the best retro comfort food lunch spot in brooklyn, with one of nyc's tastiest burgers and an old school vibe. its decked out with checkered table cloths and feels like more of an upscale retro diner, but in brooklyn of course. the sour cream and onion dip with chips is t
jadeglam

jadeglam

22 likes

A close-up of a snow crab hot pot, featuring snow crab meat, various mushrooms, corn, carrots, and green leafy vegetables simmering in a broth.
A crab shell filled with a steamed egg mixture, topped with vibrant red crab roe, green roe, and other ingredients, presented on a woven mat.
Two hands present a whole, uncooked snow crab on a white plate, showcasing its size and appearance before preparation.
NYC | Japanese Snow Crab Omakase! Winter edition🦀
At Hiyake Yakiniku BBQ , the experience starts with the highlight✨the snow crab is presented fresh and still moving at the table! It’s then prepared into a snow crab set course, using every part of the crab— yes, they even use the shell as a bowl for steamed egg! 🥹Here’s what the set includes:
YOYO TV in NYC

YOYO TV in NYC

95 likes

A Japanese breakfast set with 5 sides, including grilled hake, rice, miso soup, and various small dishes, served at OKONOMI Brooklyn. A can of grapefruit sparkling water and a glass are also on the table.
A can of Pomelo Grapefruit Sparkling Water and a glass filled with the drink, set against a wooden background.
A Japanese breakfast set with 5 sides, including grilled hake, rice, miso soup, and various small dishes, served at OKONOMI Brooklyn. A can of grapefruit sparkling water and a glass are also on the table.
Cozy Japanese breakfast spot in Williamsburg! 🍱
Just had the BEST hake with kimchi at OKONOMI Brooklyn! 🐟🔥 #lemon8partner 📍Location: OKONOMI Brooklyn They serve Japanese breakfast all day, and the menu offers 3 sides or 5 sides (pictured 5 sides) The space is small, so definitely make a reservation if you’re planning to visit on the wee
Lulu

Lulu

18 likes

Little Bit of Japan in NYC
tastes like being in Japan ! #japanesefood #nycfood #sushi #onigiri @Lemon8 Food #lemon8food #lemon8foodcoupon
jeremyj

jeremyj

131 likes

A vibrant red and green Victorian-style house in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, surrounded by lush trees, highlighting a pretty neighborhood for walks in New York City.
A street view of a 'Superior Deli' on a corner in Brooklyn, with brick buildings and a pedestrian, illustrating a beautiful neighborhood for admiring architecture and food.
The distinctive red and green house in Ditmas Park, partially hidden by dense foliage, accompanied by a list of activities like walking specific roads, touring Kings Theatre, and dining options.
Pretty neighborhoods in NYC to walk
Looking for pretty neighborhoods in New York to take a walk on your trip? Head to Ditmas Park in Brooklyn , located near Prospect Park this neighborhood is often referred to as Victorian Flatbush because of all the big, beautiful homes, tree lined streets, and beautiful neighborhood charm! Wh
Brooklyn Guide

Brooklyn Guide

66 likes

✨NYC Japanese Food Vol.1 🇯🇵🍱
Craving a journey through NYC’s diverse Japanese culinary scene? Here’s my go-to spots for Japanese comfort food that won’t break your wallet (or expectations!)🥩🍖🥘🍛 konban NYC – Modern Izakaya with Artistic Vibe 🍣 Toro Taku Shari – A combination of tuna and pickled radish over seasoned rice.
jessiesfwang

jessiesfwang

69 likes

Budget friendly picks for NYC
Traveling to New York doesn’t need to be super expensive! Or maybe you’re looking for ways to save money here and there. Here are a few spots worth saving for your trip that will help you save money without missing out on a great experience! BURGERHEAD Located in the West Village , this b
Brooklyn Guide

Brooklyn Guide

676 likes

A dimly lit bar interior with booth seating, a glass block wall, and warm lighting, setting a cozy atmosphere for good music vibes in NYC. The image features the text 'Spots in NYC with good music vibes'.
The bar area of Honeycomb Hi-Fi Lounge in Park Slope, featuring a premier HiFi audio system, shelves of vinyl records, and various bottles and glasses, highlighting its intimate setting.
The interior of Eavesdrop, a Japanese-style listening bar in Greenpoint, illuminated with vibrant purple and pink neon lights, featuring a sophisticated sound system and a central DJ setup.
Places in NYC to hang out with good music
Traveling to New York and looking for unique things to do? Check out these cool hang out spots known for their good music. These spots are known for being listening bars and spaces with state of the art sound systems and unique music offerings! Honeycomb Hi-Fi Lounge Located in Park Slope
Brooklyn Guide

Brooklyn Guide

26 likes

A smiling person on a rooftop overlooking a city skyline, surrounded by a collage of Japanese dishes including ramen, sushi, skewers, hot pot, and drinks. Overlay text reads 'Japanese restaurants TOP 5 IN NYC SWIPE'.
A close-up of a bowl of ramen from Ramen Ishida, featuring clear broth, noodles, a soft-boiled egg, grilled pork, and bamboo shoots in a decorative blue and white bowl.
A bowl of dumplings in a creamy, savory broth, garnished with chopped green onions and a drizzle of chili oil, served on a wooden table at Ramen Ishida.
🌟TOP 5‼️JAPANESE RESTAURANTS IN NYC🌟
Authentic Japanese spots in NYC you need to try! #lemon8partner ⭐️1 Ramen Ishida It’s a small space, so I definitely recommend going during off-peak hours to avoid the crowds! ⭐️2 Kimura a cozy Japanese hot pot place! The Shabushabu hot pot is perfect for those cold winter days! 🥢 ⭐
Lulu

Lulu

25 likes

spring menu in full bloom at Ozakaya nyc🌸✨
📍Ozakaya, Brooklyn #nycsushi #nycjapanesefood #nycfood #nycfoodreview #brooklynfood
eat.feast.repeat

eat.feast.repeat

45 likes

NYC BEST EATS: Kimika Japanese Italian Fusion
#nycrestaurants #nycjapanesefood #nycfoodies #newyorkcityrestaurant #nycfood
Charlie Cooper | Food & Travel

Charlie Cooper | Food & Travel

450 likes

Japanese curry for my community!
Comfort food season for the community fridge and what better way to celebrate than with a warm bowl of curry noodles #japanesefood #curry #community #communitysupport
Britty D Cook

Britty D Cook

4855 likes

A hand pours chocolate sauce over a slice of 40-layer crepe cake, topped with gold flakes and nuts, served on a white marble plate. The cake is from Sake no Hana.
A white bowl filled with Penne Shrimp Scampi, featuring pasta, shrimp, and herbs in a creamy sauce, served on a table with cutlery and a glass of ice water.
A round Frena Pita Bread with sesame seeds is shown next to a bowl of hummus topped with chickpeas and olive oil, on a patterned plate and menu from Shukette.
My Roman Empire of NYC Foods
Please tell me if you’ve tried any of these before. These are some of the absolute best eats I’ve had in the city so far this year. 1. The 40 layer crepe cake from Sake no Hana…. I dream about this cake. This cake has a texture so unique you’ll never want regular cake again. It’s that incredi
Vanessa

Vanessa

31 likes

A smiling woman holds up a pair of cute animal-themed slippers in a store aisle, with a text overlay indicating a fun Japanese dollar store in Brooklyn.
The entrance to a Daiso store, featuring a red sign with the store's name, leading into a long aisle filled with various household goods.
Shelves are packed with a wide assortment of plush toys, including dinosaur, cat, bear, and other animal-shaped designs.
Have you heard of Japanese dollar store in NYC?
If you love finding cutesy gifts and home goods as much as I do, you need to check out Daiso - Japanese Household Goods in Brooklyn ! It’s a Japanese dollar store that has all kinds of fun things! I personally love coming here for their stationary items and random household objects - like cle
Brooklyn Guide

Brooklyn Guide

13 likes

Prettiest places to see fall foliage in NYC
New York in the fall is pure magic! When the trees are colorful with peak fall foliage, it’s one of the prettiest times of year to walk around and just enjoy the autumn season (with a camera of course!) My favorite places to see fall foliage in NYC are: The Green-Wood Cemetery in Brookly
Brooklyn Guide

Brooklyn Guide

37 likes

A red cup of latte with a paw print design and a mint leaf, accompanied by a black cat plushie and a cat-shaped cookie. Text overlay announces the "World's Largest Japanese Food Fest is Back in NYC for 2025."
A bustling street scene of a Japanese food festival with numerous attendees, food stalls, and Japanese flags. An overlay lists "Spring Dates" for the festival in various NYC locations like East Village, Upper West Side, Chelsea, Astoria, and Park Slope.
Two Okonomiyaki are cooking on a large griddle, one topped with green onions and the other with cheese, alongside a fried egg. The image highlights the dish with the text "Okonomiyaki."
Japanese Food Fest is Back in NYC for 2025🍜🍣🍡
Japanese Food Festival is making a return, bringing some of the best Japanese street food to the city. With 30 outdoor events happening from March through November, you’ll find it popping up all over Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. The closest date is March 29 in the East Village East Village
Julia

Julia

27 likes

A woman poses with a large soufflé pancake on a wooden table at Rule of Thirds, with text overlay highlighting it as the best Japanese soufflé in NYC.
A close-up of the 'House Silken Tofu' dish, featuring pumpkin, silken tofu, and various toppings in a bowl, rated three stars.
A bowl of 'Gyu-Don' with beef, rice, and vegetables, rated three stars, served on a wooden table with other dishes in the background.
NY | The best Japanese Soufflé in nyc✨
🍴 Rule of Thirds 📍 171 Banker St, Brooklyn, NY 11222 Overall rating: 6.5/10 Made the trek to Greenpoint just to check out this Japanese brunch spot. Honestly, the overall food was decent but not mind-blowing, my expectations were high, so the disappointment hit harder•᎔•. But!! the insanely f
Coconut is me

Coconut is me

12 likes

Fun things to do with friends in NYC
Traveling to New York with friends and looking for unique things to do? Check out these recs I’ve done with my friends! Brooklyn Kura This sake brewery in Industry City in Brooklyn not only is a cool place to meet for drinks, but they offer brewery tours, experiences like a guided sak
Brooklyn Guide

Brooklyn Guide

82 likes

A vibrant Tom Yum soup with large prawns, cherry tomatoes, and herbs, served in a hot pot. Skewers and a white flower arrangement are also visible. The text overlay reads "TOP 5 THAI RESTAURANTS IN NYC."
Two images showcasing dishes from 11 Tigers. The top image features a bowl with uni, salmon roe, and an egg yolk. The bottom image shows a spoonful of a dish with meat and a yellow sauce. The text overlay reads "5. 11 TIGERS."
Two images for Tha Phraya. The top image displays a variety of Thai dishes on a wooden table, including a fish-shaped platter and green curry. The bottom image shows the interior of a restaurant with wooden tables and chairs. The text overlay reads "4. THA PHRAYA."
Your Guide to NYC’s Top 5 Thai Restaurants
From comforting street food classics to elevated modern plates, here are the top 5 Thai restaurants in NYC (of course it’s subjective), complete with price points and locations: 5️⃣ 11 Tigers 📍 225 E 6th St, New York, NY 10003 💲 $$ A speakeasy-inspired spot blending Northern Thai cuisine w
tql207

tql207

15 likes

See more