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Japanese Restaurants in New Haven Certified Japanese Restaurants

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Kumo Sushi Hibachi

(489 reviews)
📍 7 Elm St New Haven Connecticut 06510 US
12 PM – 10 PM

Otaru Sushi Bar

(211 reviews)
📍 21 Temple St New Haven Connecticut 06510 US
5:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Rockfish Maki Bar

(139 reviews)
📍 Market, 285 Nicoll St Ste #104 New Haven Connecticut 06511 US
Closed

Sushi Mizu

(123 reviews)
📍 47 Whalley Ave New Haven Connecticut 06511 US
12 PM – 9 PM

Dozo Asian Bistro & Sushi

(219 reviews)
📍 1450 Whalley Ave New Haven Connecticut 06515 US
Closed

Hachiroku Shokudo & Sake Bar

(161 reviews)
📍 261 Orange St New Haven Connecticut 06510 US
5 PM – 9 PM

Anaya Sushi & Ramen

(251 reviews)
📍 1150 Chapel St New Haven Connecticut 06511 US
11:30 AM – 9 PM

Menya-Gumi

(266 reviews)
📍 165 Orange St New Haven Connecticut 06510 US
12 PM – 9 PM

Fin and Scale

(156 reviews)
📍 1205 Chapel St New Haven Connecticut 06511 US
10 AM – 8 PM

Poké OLi

(137 reviews)
📍 867 Whalley Ave 1st Floor New Haven Connecticut 06515 US
11:30 AM – 7:30 PM

Bonchon New Haven

(726 reviews)
📍 170 College St New Haven Connecticut 06510 US
11 AM – 10 PM

Ramen Station

(8 reviews)
📍 158 Grove St New Haven Connecticut 06511 US
Closed

Japanese Restaurants in New Haven

New Haven's Japanese culinary scene has been growing in popularity over the years, reflecting the city's unique blend of coastal and cultural influences. This Connecticut city is renowned for its rich history, esteemed universities, and vibrant arts scene. As a result, the local Japanese restaurants have adapted to these aspects, offering authentic flavors with a modern twist.

In New Haven, you can find a variety of Japanese restaurants, from traditional sushi bars to modern izakayas, offering an extensive selection of small plates, craft beers, and sake. Many of these establishments are concentrated in the lively downtown area, particularly on Chapel Street and Crown Street, which offer an array of dining options to suit every taste and budget. Some popular Japanese culinary styles in New Haven include omakase, tempura, and ramen, all of which have gained significant traction among locals and visitors alike. Whether you're in the mood for something classic or innovative, New Haven's Japanese restaurants are sure to satisfy your cravings.

Why Choose a Japanese Restaurant in New Haven?

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Authentic Japanese Cuisine

Experience the true flavors of Japan with our carefully curated dishes.

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Diverse Menu Options

Enjoy a wide range of dishes from sushi to ramen, catering to all tastes.

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Various Payment Options

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Personalized Service

Receive attentive service to ensure a memorable dining experience.

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Easy Reservation Booking

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Frequently Asked Questions about Japanese Restaurants in New Haven

What should I consider when choosing a Japanese restaurant in New Haven?

Important aspects to consider:

  • Location and accessibility
  • Menu options and quality of food
  • Reviews from other diners
  • Availability of reservations and wait times
  • Payment options and pricing
  • Certifications and ratings of the restaurant
What types of dishes do Japanese restaurants typically offer?

Common dishes served at Japanese restaurants:

  • Sushi and sashimi
  • Ramen and udon
  • Tempura and teriyaki
  • Donburi and bento boxes
  • Seasonal specialties and desserts
How do I make a reservation at a Japanese restaurant?

The typical process for making a reservation includes:

  • Online booking through the restaurant's website or app
  • Phone call to the restaurant
  • Providing necessary details such as date and time
  • Special requests for dietary restrictions
  • Cancellation and rescheduling policies
What should I expect during my visit to a Japanese restaurant?

Common experiences at Japanese restaurants:

  • Welcoming atmosphere and attentive service
  • Traditional Japanese dining etiquette
  • Variety of dining options, including sushi bars and teppanyaki
  • Opportunities to try new dishes and flavors
  • Engagement with knowledgeable staff about the menu
How can I find the best Japanese restaurants in New Haven?

Key points to consider:

  • Check online reviews and ratings
  • Ask for recommendations from locals
  • Explore food blogs and social media
  • Visit during peak hours to gauge popularity
  • Look for restaurants with authentic Japanese chefs
What is the best time to visit a Japanese restaurant?

Considerations for timing:

  • During lunch hours for special deals
  • Evenings for a full dining experience
  • Weekends for popular spots
  • Reservations for special occasions
  • Off-peak hours for a quieter atmosphere