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Best Solo Dining Sanctuaries Japanese Restaurants in Brooklyn Heights

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Mikado
Upscale neighborhood sushi with consistently high-quality fish and polished execution.

Notable Picks

8.6
Brooklyn Heights Japanese, Sushi
Mikado is a polished Brooklyn Heights Japanese restaurant where sushi, sashimi, and cooked plates are treated with equal care in a relaxed but upgraded room. Locals lean on it for reliably fresh fish, generous lunch specials, and a menu that works for both casual meals and low-key celebrations.
Must-Try Dishes: Tuna tart with crispy rice, Spicy tuna crunch maki, Chef’s assorted sashimi plate
What makes it special: Upscale neighborhood sushi with consistently high-quality fish and polished execution.
$ Brooklyn Heights Japanese, Ramen
Kogane Ramen is a Brooklyn Heights standby for rich tonkotsu and miso broths, lobster ramen, and a wide range of classic and seasonal bowls. Regulars treat it as the neighborhood’s go-to ramen shop, with steady lines at peak hours and a menu that works for both quick solo meals and casual dinners. The cozy space near the Clark Street station makes it an easy stop before or after a walk on the promenade.
Must-Try Dishes: Lobster Miso Ramen, Spicy Miso Ramen, Pork Gyoza
What makes it special: Neighborhood ramen shop with a deep menu and lobster miso bowls.
$ Brooklyn Heights Japanese, Sushi
Sushi Gallery is a compact Clark Street storefront where loyal Brooklyn Heights regulars come for fresh fish, friendly service, and specialty rolls that feel more personal than chain sushi. It’s a low-frills dining room but an overachiever on quality for both dine-in and takeout.
Must-Try Dishes: Marshall roll or other house specialty roll, Assorted nigiri sushi set, Salmon sashimi with ponzu
What makes it special: Tight, unfussy sushi counter with quietly excellent fish and local-regular energy.