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Best Business Lunch Power Players Restaurants in Cobble Hill Historic District

2 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Hibino
Kyoto-style obanzai and fresh-made tofu give Hibino a distinct, homestyle personality beyond sushi alone.

Notable Picks

8.7
$$ Cobble Hill Historic District Japanese
Hibino is a Kyoto-style Japanese restaurant in Cobble Hill known for fresh homemade tofu, daily-changing obanzai small plates, and carefully made sushi. Open since 2007, it functions as both a weeknight staple and a low-key destination for diners who want Japanese comfort food with a bit more precision and craft.
Must-Try Dishes: Homemade Tofu, Salmon Hako Sushi, Kyoto Style Futomaki
What makes it special: Kyoto-style obanzai and fresh-made tofu give Hibino a distinct, homestyle personality beyond sushi alone.
$$$ Cobble Hill Historic District Seafood
Fish Tales is a family-run Cobble Hill seafood market founded in 1996 that also turns out a steady stream of prepared lunches and catering trays. Beyond pristine fillets and shellfish, regulars rely on it for salmon plates, chowders and crab cakes that eat like a low-key seafood counter.
Must-Try Dishes: Grilled teriyaki salmon, Maryland-style crab cakes, New England clam chowder
What makes it special: Long-running neighborhood seafood market where fresh fish shares space with hearty, ready-to-eat plates.