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🙂 4/5 - Shalom Japan had been languishing in my bookmarks for ages,
By 👻 @Lisa H., 11/24/2023 3:00 am
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Shalom Japan had been languishing in my bookmarks for ages, so I leapt at the chance to convince dinner companions to go when we found ourselves in the neighborhood. It was a last-minute decision and therefore, we showed up without reservations only to find a packed snug (but not too snug) dining room. Thankfully we didn't have to wait too long; make a reservation on Resy ahead of time if you can. We shared a few appetizers, ordered our own mains, and split some desserts. I selected the matzo ball ramen ($19) with a foie gras dumpling ($4) and was content. It was a chilly wet evening which was also prime ramen weather. Oh, and the restroom sports charming ramen wallpaper! We all approved of the sake kasu challah ($7), Jew egg ($17), and lion's mane karaage ($18). Note that it's Jew egg and not Jew eggs; there's just one falafel-esque egg but it's still yummy, being accompanied by hummus, Israeli salad, feta, olives, and mint. Our dessert choices were the matcha ice cream parfait ($13) and the Japanese sweet potato cheesecake ($12). I was expecting to prefer the cheesecake but I ended up adoring the matcha ice cream parfait. Can't beat that potent matcha flavor. We all agreed the prices were a hair high but were satisfied with the food and the unique culinary concept. And our server was a friendly and helpful guy. I like this blurb in the "About the Business" section on this page: Authentically inauthentic Jewish and Japanese food in South Williamsburg from chefs Aaron Israel and Sawako Okochi." Sums Shalom Japan up nicely!
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