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Karasu

Seasonal IzakayaJapanese CocktailsHidden BarSpeakeasyFort GreeneSharing Plates

A seasonal izakaya and cocktail bar concealed inside Walter's restaurant in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, serving Japanese-inspired sharing plates and house cocktails.

Price
¥¥
Area
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Chef
Yael Peet
Owner
Yael Peet & Elena Yamamoto
Karasu — authentic seasonal izakaya restaurant in New York, Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Plate № 1950
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About
Karasu — Japanese for 'crow' — is a seasonal Japanese restaurant and cocktail bar tucked behind a sliding door at the back of Walter's, an American restaurant on DeKalb Avenue in Fort Greene. The speakeasy-style entry adds to an atmosphere that blends the cozy intimacy of a neighborhood izakaya with a thoughtfully crafted cocktail program heavy on Japanese spirits, whisky, and sake. The food menu is designed around sharing: karaage, sashimi, tonkatsu, whole fish, and seasonal small plates that rotate with availability. Chefs Yael Peet and Elena Yamamoto draw on Japanese culinary traditions while incorporating fresh, market-driven produce and proteins. Happy hour runs Monday through Thursday from 5 to 7 PM at the bar. Reservations through Resy are recommended for dinner parties.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • The speakeasy-style entry through Walter's makes arriving at Karasu a genuine discovery — a hidden Brooklyn gem that still surprises even regular diners.
  • Chefs Peet and Yamamoto run one of the city's most consistently seasonal Japanese menus, with small plates that reflect whatever is at peak quality from the market.
  • The Japanese cocktail program is one of the borough's best, built around whisky highballs, sake, and spirits that complement the food rather than compete with it.
  • Monday-to-Thursday happy hour makes Karasu a rare izakaya where quality Japanese food and drink are available at genuinely approachable prices.

Enter through the back of Walter's restaurant. Resy reservations recommended; limited walk-in spots available.

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