Best Japanese Restaurants in Morningside Heights
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Jin Ramen West Harlem
Tokyo-style ramen shop where slow-cooked broths and Japanese curry bowls anchor hearty meals near Columbia.
Notable Picks
8.6
Jin Ramen West Harlem is the neighborhood’s go-to Japanese noodle shop, serving long-simmered tonkotsu, shoyu, and curry ramens just off 125th Street. Students and locals treat it as a reliable sit-down option for big, comforting bowls, small izakaya plates, and a short sake list before or after campus life.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Tonkotsu Ramen, Shoyu Ramen, Katsu Curry Don
What Makes it Special: Tokyo-style ramen shop where slow-cooked broths and Japanese curry bowls anchor hearty meals near Columbia.
8
Rai Rai Ken Harlem is a Tokyo-style ramen shop where shoyu, miso, and curry bowls share space with kara-age fried chicken and onigiri. It’s a compact, low-key room that draws steady traffic from hospital staff, students, and locals looking for a fast, warming noodle dinner without heading downtown.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shoyu Ramen, TanTanMen, Kara-Age Fried Chicken
What Makes it Special: Harlem outpost of a long-running ramen name where shoyu and curry bowls come off the line fast and hot.
Worthy Picks
#3
SAPPS
7.7
A casual Japanese restaurant-and-bar that works best as a flexible neighborhood option: sushi, shareables, and cooked plates for a table that can’t agree. Strongest when you order a tight core—one bowl or entrée, one sushi item, and one snacky side.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chirashi bowl, Chicken karaage, Miso black cod (when offered)
What Makes it Special: A flexible Japanese bar-restaurant that’s easy for mixed orders.