
Sozai Japanese Restaurant (Izakaya Ramen) : ambiance izakaya animée avec ses ramen préférés à New York.
Sozai Japanese Restaurant (Izakaya Ramen) mêle les saveurs japonaises et asiatiques dans un espace animé et élégant au 19 W 45th St. Les critiques louent des plats savoureux — croquette de crabe, ramen tonkotsu, cabillaud noir au miso, uni don, hamachi crudo et Takoyaki —, ainsi que des cocktails et un service attentif. L'ambiance est décrite comme mignonne et animée ; il est conseillé de réserver, car l'établissement a tendance à se remplir rapidement, surtout les week-ends et pendant les heures du déjeuner.
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Plats authentiques de style tapas japonais tels que croquette de crabe, kakuni et hamachi cru, parfaits pour partager.
Options de ramen copieux, y compris le tonkotsu et l'udon au sukiyaki de bœuf, préparés avec des bouillons riches en umami et des nouilles à la texture ferme.
Des plats grillés tels que hamachi kama et cabillaud noir au miso, préparés avec des techniques traditionnelles pour des saveurs audacieuses.
Sélection soignée de cocktails d'inspiration japonaise et de saké premium pour accompagner votre repas.
Des douceurs sucrées telles que la glace au hojicha et d'autres desserts japonais pour terminer votre expérience culinaire.
Réservation en ligne facile pour garantir votre table dans notre restaurant prisé et qui se remplit rapidement.
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Rachel Makowski
❤️ Overview: Overall, the food was good! The interior and ambience is super cute as well. The service was really great too. Very attentive and kind. I would definitely recommend getting a reservation, as it seems to fill up super fast. We got there right before 5pm on a Saturday and by 5:30pm they were packed and people waiting. Definitely want to come back to try the other dishes! ❤️What was ordered: 2 cocktails, Crispy salmon skin salad, kakuni, crab croquette, lemon miso salmon, beef sukiyaki udon, dessert ❤️Stand outs: Crab croquette, crispy skin salad, kakuni, beef sukiyaki udon ❤️Would I come back/recommend: Yes - I would come back Yes - I would recommend
Victoria Nordlund
Such a fabulous lunch! We shared the uni hon maguro hara don, hamachi crudo, miso black cod, salmon avocado roll, and Takoyaki. They were fantastic along with our cocktail and mocktail. Our server was wonderful. Such a cool atmosphere. I will be returning.
Steven
Excellent food and great service. Place was crowded so make sure to make a reservation. Had to wait an hour for table but is worth the wait. Crab croquette was crispy and taste great. Sake kama was grilled to perfection, soft and moist on the inside. Tonkotsu ramen tasted great, soup was full of umami and noodles was springy. Staff were very attentive and friendly. Truly enjoyed my visit.
Vicki
Who says you can only have izakaya food at night? This place was totally buzzing during Sunday lunch! All the dishes were pretty small so we didn’t feel that full afterwards. I really liked the fried potato balls + hojicha ice cream dessert. Definitely get that one if you go!
Melanie Tam
Came for lunch on a Sunday with a reservation for 4 at 11:30. Here is everything we ordered to share: -Tako Wasa (raw octopus with wasabi) – I usually don’t like this dish because the wasabi tends to be overpowering but they didn’t put too much here, so it wasn’t bad -Hotate Carpaccio (Hokkaido scallop, ikura with mustard soy dressing) – no complaints. I always love a good raw scallop -Sake Clam Miso (steamed clams with miso broth, sesame oil, dried chili, and pea shoots) – flavorful but the clams were small -Salmon Skin Salad (salmon skin, frisee,kale, endive, cappers with wasabi dressing) – I love salmon skin and endives, so this was the perfect salad for me -Kaki Fry (Fried oysters with tartar sauce) – the oysters were good but the coating was a bit oily -Hamachi Kama (grilled hamachi collar) – this was dry and kind of fishy. Some sauce of some sort would have helped -Ton Toro Yaki (Grilled pork neck marinated in soy sauce served with pickled wasabi) – the texture was weird – almost leathery -Miso Black Cod (Grilled black cod marinated with sake lees) – you can’t go wrong with miso black cod. This dish was very flavorful and the fish was tender -Mentaiko Pasta (spaghetti with creamy spicy cod roe and bacon topped with seaweed) – this wasn’t bad but it was served more warm instead of hot, which makes creamy pasta go clumpy Overall, I think there were too many dishes to choose from. I get that it’s an izakaya but if you have too many dishes, I don’t think you can focus on making anything really good. None of the dishes we had were outstanding to me or made me think “Wow, that tastes really good!” Everything was just kind of okay and there was nothing you couldn’t find at another restaurant. Don’t think I’d come back but if you come with a group, you’ll probably find a dish for everyone – it just won’t be anything amazing.