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Tabata Japanese Restaurant & Yakitori Bar

Yakitori & RamenRamenYakitoriJapanese Comfort FoodLunchCasual

Casual Upper East Side Japanese spot offering a full yakitori grill alongside a robust ramen menu including the distinctive Tabata Ramen.

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Upper East Side
Tabata Japanese Restaurant & Yakitori Bar — authentic yakitori & ramen restaurant in New York, Upper East Side
Plate № 2550
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About
Tabata Japanese Restaurant & Yakitori Bar on 2nd Avenue is the Upper East Side outpost of the Tabata brand, combining a charcoal-grilled yakitori program with a full ramen menu and Japanese comfort dishes. The signature Tabata Ramen features a rich chicken broth finished with soybean powder and coconut milk—an inventive hybrid that has earned a devoted following. The kitchen also turns out tan tan men, tonkotsu, and a range of soba, teishoku sets, and hotpot options. Named after the Tabata district in Tokyo (adjacent to Oji station), the restaurant is open seven days a week including lunch, making it one of the most accessible Japanese dining options on the Upper East Side.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • The signature Tabata Ramen — chicken broth finished with soybean powder and coconut milk — is a genuinely distinctive bowl found nowhere else on the UES.
  • A full yakitori grill alongside a ramen menu is a rare combination that gives diners multiple Japanese dining experiences in one visit.
  • Open seven days a week from 11:30 am, including lunch, making it one of the most accessible authentic Japanese options in the neighborhood.
  • A broad menu spanning hotpot, teishoku sets, and soba makes it equally suitable for a quick solo lunch or a relaxed group dinner.

Named after Tokyo's Tabata district. Same ownership as the Hell's Kitchen location at 540 9th Ave. Japan-trained, Burmese-born chef ownership.

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