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Shalom Japan
Japanese-Jewish Fusion IzakayaFusionMatzoh Ball RamenIzakayaBrunchWilliamsburg
Brooklyn's beloved Japanese-Jewish fusion izakaya by Japanese co-chef Sawako Okochi, famous for Matzoh Ball Ramen.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- South Williamsburg, Brooklyn
- Chef
- Sawako Okochi
- Owner
- Sawako Okochi & Aaron Israel

Plate № 2380
About
Shalom Japan is one of Brooklyn's most original dining concepts, co-owned and co-cheffed by Japanese-born Sawako Okochi and Aaron Israel. Okochi's deep Japanese culinary background anchors the restaurant's inventive fusion of Ashkenazi Jewish and Japanese traditions, yielding signature dishes like Matzoh Ball Ramen, Lox Bowl, and Sake Kasu Challah. The restaurant operates as an izakaya in spirit — informal, convivial, with small plates, a sake list, and weekend brunch. As seen on Shark Tank for its Matzoh Ball Ramen kits, the restaurant has earned national attention without losing its neighborhood soul. The warm Williamsburg space welcomes diners Tuesday through Sunday for dinner and weekend brunch.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- The only restaurant in NYC merging Ashkenazi Jewish and Japanese traditions in a coherent, delicious way.
- Matzoh Ball Ramen — now a Shark Tank-famous dish — is a must-try New York culinary landmark.
- Japanese-born Chef Sawako Okochi brings genuine culinary authenticity to every dish on the menu.
- Weekend brunch menu (Sat-Sun) featuring Jew Egg and Sake Kasu Challah is unlike anywhere else in the city.
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