Charlotte Bae
Finally got to try this spot. Truly enjoyed food, service, and the atmosphere. They serve Japanese home cooked meal that makes you feel cozy inside. We went for a dinner on a Sunday evening. Reservation is definitely hard to get since they have small dining space. But it felt intimate and it was nice not yelling across the table to talk to people. My husband and I felt satisfied after the meal—we got the large breakfast.
The choice of winter greens on this plate was complementary to the fish they served that evening (miso marinated mackerel). Miso soup had a pleasant note of smokiness. They give you good amount of soup and rice too.
We’ll be returning in the future for sure.
… moreSangho Kim
Amazing hidden gem. As someone grew up in Busan, KR, which is pretty close to Japan and is having lots of high quality Japanese restaurants. I can say this place serves a very authentic Japanese comfort food.
Never expected, but surprisingly satisfied after having a long day.
… moreNoelle
japanese is my favorite cuisine and I love simple, ingredient forward dishes. Having said that I feel like good japanese restaurants are very detail oriented and take great care in their choice of rice (both in terms of quality and taste) and I noticed this was not the case here. The fish also tasted a tad unfresh. The meal definitely gave a home cooked feel, but the lack of attention to detail for the price and what they seemed to be going for did not make this experience worth it for me.
… moreJacob Dockery
Absolute JOY eating here. Most authentic Japanese meal I’ve had since being in Japan. Extremely fresh, unreal flavor, impeccable vibes. I cannot wait to return asap!!!
… moreCecilia Lee
Food 4/5
Service 3.5/5
Ambiance 3.5/5
Okonomi serves a traditional Japanese breakfast for $30-$38. The experience is intimate, with only 12 seats, so reservations are a must.
Don’t expect to leave completely full, as the portions are on the smaller side, but it’s definitely a unique experience.
I enjoyed the miso salmon, but found the pollock a bit dry and underseasoned. It seems the fish quality can vary, as my friend’s pollock was juicier.
… moreDeniz Sonmez-Alpan
Literally writing this before we’ve even left. DO NOT MISS WHEN A RES POPS UP HERE. Unbelievably delightful, start to finish. No decision fatigue, you get to watch things being made (sit at the counter ), great sake, and service attentive and kind but nowhere near overdone.
If you’re hungry, do the large platter. And if they have a sashimi app, DO IT. You won’t regret it. Some of the freshest, cleanest fish I’ve had in a while. Such a beautiful experience in the chaos of a rapidly changing Williamsburg. 12/10!!!
… moreSM H
This cosy restaurant is a gem. The food was simple, fresh and prepared beautifully. Every details was well thought out – from the tea leaves to the different wasabi for the appetizer (sashimi that melted in our mouth), to the exquisite black cod. We could have asked for their playlist as well, which added to the cosy vibes, great service. My friend described it as being a guest in someone’s house and being pampered with delicious food.
The chef threw in a slice of cantaloupe and a zesty, refreshing iced ‘thingy’ at the end, on the house.
Though the place was small, it wasn’t loud or too quiet. Just really comfortable … we’ll be back.
… moreEarl Lee
Decent flavor profile but overpriced for the amount of food. The fish was about 2-3 oz (so roughly a half serving compared to the average restaurant fish portion), and the sides (which were maybe a couple spoonfuls each) cost $4 each. Worth trying once if you’ve never had Japanese “teishoku” before, but if you have, especially if you’ve had this kind of meal in Japan, this might feel disappointing in comparison.
… moreFoodboarder
I love this place. Everything is delicate, delicious, but it still feels properly satisfying. The whole point is the Japanese ichiju-sansai set: grilled fish, miso soup, rice, pickles, and a handful of small seasonal bits that are put together with real care. It is calm, comforting food, the kind that makes “simple” feel like a luxury.
It is a tiny room, so getting a booking can take a bit of effort, but it is absolutely worth it. Also worth knowing: it turns into Yuji Ramen in the evening, if you feel like making a whole day of it.
… moreYuHsuan Yeh
Tucked away in a cozy little space, this Japanese eatery feels like a hidden gem. Every dish is crafted with such care — not only delicious but also a feast for the eyes, each plate like a small work of art. The warm smiles and thoughtful service make the experience even more memorable. A place that lingers in the heart — I’ll surely find my way back again.
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