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Best Group Dining Gatherings Japanese Restaurants in Lakeview

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Kameya Ramen & Sushi
Belmont ramen-and-sushi spot with a deep noodle menu and reliable richness.

Notable Picks

$$ Lakeview Japanese, Ramen
Kameya has been Belmont’s dedicated ramen-and-sushi fixture since 2017, pairing a broad noodle lineup with maki and appetizers in a compact Lakeview dining room. Bowls skew rich and comforting rather than delicate, making it a reliable choice when you want classic broths plus the option to share rolls at the same table.
Must-Try Dishes: Kameya Ramen, Chicken Katsu Ramen, Bulgogi Meatball Ramen
What makes it special: Belmont ramen-and-sushi spot with a deep noodle menu and reliable richness.
$$ Lakeview Japanese, Ramen
Ukai is a long-running Belmont sushi and Japanese restaurant where comforting pork ramen sits alongside signature rolls, chirashi, and bento-style plates. It’s more of an all-purpose neighborhood Japanese spot than a purist ramen bar, but the noodle bowls function well as a warming anchor in a mixed-order meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Pork Ramen, Chirashi Bowl, Lili Monster Roll
What makes it special: Belmont mainstay where sushi platters, maki, and hearty ramen share the table.

Worthy Picks

$$ Lakeview Japanese, Sushi
A Halsted-area sushi room that leans modern, with crowd-pleasing appetizers and a roll lineup designed for easy sharing. It’s at its best when you build the meal around one standout starter and two rolls, instead of trying to cover every corner of the menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy Rice Spicy Tuna, Pompeii roll, Hamachi Serrano
What makes it special: Modern share-friendly sushi anchored by crispy rice and signature rolls.
$$$$ Lakeview Japanese, Ramen
Birdman’s new Lakeview location turns the former Furious Spoon corner into a bright, poultry-focused ramen bar built on chicken, turkey, and duck broths. Tiered bowl options, skewers, and a splashy social presence make it a destination for experimenting with Szechuan heat and garlic-miso richness rather than strictly traditional tonkotsu.
Must-Try Dishes: Szechuan Tori Paitan, Hokkaido Garlic Miso, Osaka Cheesecake
What makes it special: All-poultry ramen concept with tiered broth packages and a lively Belmont corner room.