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Dashi Okume

Dashi Specialty Shop & CaféJapanese TeishokuMiso SoupDashi Ingredients

Greenpoint's singular dashi specialty shop and café from a Tokyo institution founded in 1871, offering custom dashi blends and an authentic teishoku meal.

Price
¥¥
Area
Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Since
2022
Dashi Okume — authentic dashi specialty shop & café restaurant in New York, Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Plate № 1770
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About
Dashi Okume is the sole US outpost of a Japanese dashi specialist that traces its roots to Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market in 1871. The Greenpoint shop, opened in 2022, is a revelation for fans of Japanese cuisine: more than 30 high-quality dashi ingredients — kelp, bonito, dried mushroom, and more — are available for purchase or custom blending, guided by the staff. A café counter serves a Japanese teishoku lunch set built around an extraordinary miso soup made with custom dashi, alongside seasonal Japanese dishes prepared with additive-free ingredients. The New York Times covered the opening, noting its unique position as an educational and culinary resource for dashi outside Japan. An oden omakase experience and seasonal noodle pop-ups offer deeper explorations of Japan's foundational broth culture.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • The only US outpost of a Tsukiji Fish Market dashi institution founded in 1871 — an irreplaceable resource for understanding Japan's foundational broth culture.
  • Choose from 30+ dashi ingredients and work with staff to create a custom dashi blend tailored to your cooking needs.
  • The teishoku lunch set showcases an extraordinary miso soup built from house-blended dashi, giving insight into what perfect dashi can do.
  • Seasonal pop-ups like oden omakase and cold inaniwa udon offer evolving reasons to return throughout the year.

Closed on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Last food order at 19:00.

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