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Very disappointing. I was so excited about the concept, but the execution fell short, and the prices did not work for the vaccinated portion sizes, uninspired f...
read moreHad dinner outside. Cosy ambience and good service. Tried the Matzo-Ball-Ramen and the cooled Sesam temomi Labyrinthe. The Matzo ball has more of a Mediterranea...
read moreAmazing food and good service. They offer a tasting menu for parties of 4 or more and daily specialties!
We had a group dinner there a few weeks ago and definitely enjoyed the food! The Challah star was good, but I felt expensive for size 7 for a piece of bread). T...
read moreJewish+Japanese food, absolutely amazing combo. The egg was close to perfection, the wagyu pastrami sandwich just as tasty as any other NY deli and the matzo ba...
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read moreShalom Japan offers a unique dining experience blending Jewish and Japanese cuisines. While some dishes may be overpriced and lackluster, the latkes and hotpot receive high praise. The service can be hit or miss, but the restaurant is recommended for its creative menu and accommodating staff. Customers particularly enjoy the Challah, Matzoh Ball Soup, Duck Wings, and Wagyu Pastrami. The combination of flavors and intimate setting make this spot a favorite for fans of both culinary traditions. Overall, Shalom Japan is a recommended dining destination for those looking to try something different and exciting.
We came for brunch on a Sunday. The food was delicious. Very inventive melding Jewish and Asian influences. The restaurant itself is very small. We sat close to...
read moreStill and always my favorite spot in NYC. I always make a point to bring guests and family. The passion and freshness shines through with every dish.
Everything was great but would skip the ramen matzoball soup. Didn’t compare to the pastrami
Such a cool menu, everything on the menu is unbelievable!
Food was good not outstanding, and we felt it was a bit overpriced particularly the ramen add ons. Nobody left full which we felt was a bummer due to how much w...
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read moreWe went for the 3 course dinner on Christmas day and were blown away. The food was delicious. A lot of fusion places will put one country’s food in a taco or so...
read morePretty mids and way over priced. I was here like 5 years ago and it was way better. Turned into an auto pilot spot. The only dish that was very solid was the ok...
read moreI havent tried ramen here. So it’s too early to write review. But so far, i liked taste of food.
As the name suggest an interesting contrast of Jewish and Japanese cuisine. Definitely add the egg to any ramen. Some of the more exotic and luxurious dishes wh...
read moreHighlyyyyy recommend. The brunch was great- the matzah ball soup ramen is better than any other attempt I’ve had. The rustic fries were a great shared app. Shou...
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read moreSecond year we’ve done to the Christmas prefix. Glad to see the “Jew egg” back. One of my favorites. I had the hot pot and my hubby had the matzo ball ramen. Bo...
read moreCame here to celebrate a birthday Got the challah, matzoh ball soup, duck wings, wagyu pastrami, challah bread pudding, and some delicious drinks. Would highly...
read moreGreat fusion concept.. The menu here is so unique! We loved the food and drinks. Got the Matzoh Ball Ramen and added a dumpling and it was so so good. If you're...
read morePretty clean place, great service and they were very helpful explain what they had on the menu.
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