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Best Quick Bites Champions Japanese Restaurants in Park Slope

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Sushi Yu
Long-running, family-run sushi focused on generous combo platters and reliable delivery right off Prospect Park.

Notable Picks

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$ Park Slope Japanese, Sushi
A family-owned fixture on Prospect Park West for over two decades, Sushi Yu leans heavily on takeout and delivery while still offering a handful of casual seats. The sushi is straightforward but consistently executed, with value-packed lunch boxes and large combo platters that have made it a default neighborhood order-in option.
Must-Try Dishes: Dragon Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Chef’s Sushi & Sashimi Combination
What makes it special: Long-running, family-run sushi focused on generous combo platters and reliable delivery right off Prospect Park.
$ Park Slope Japanese, Ramen
Tenichi is a long-running Seventh Avenue ramen counter where rich, carefully balanced broths and springy noodles anchor the menu. Locals rely on it for satisfying bowls, side snacks, and a relaxed sit-down option when Danbo feels too crowded.
Must-Try Dishes: Ten Ichi Ramen, Rayu Beef Ramen, Karaage Chicken
What makes it special: A veteran neighborhood ramen shop known for deep, comforting broths.
$$$$ Park Slope Japanese, Sushi
Mura is a high-volume Park Slope workhorse where creative special rolls, generous lunch sets, and fast delivery keep both dine-in and takeout traffic steady. Décor is basic but comfortable; the draw is consistent execution on familiar rolls and cooked Japanese plates at prices that make frequent sushi nights feasible.
Must-Try Dishes: Any 2 Rolls Lunch Special, Volcano Special Roll, Shrimp Tempura Maki Roll
What makes it special: A neighborhood Japanese spot where huge delivery volume and steady dine-in traffic prove how dependably it handles classic rolls and lunch combos.
$$$ Park Slope Japanese, Sushi
Opened around 2011, JPan anchors the lower stretch of 5th Avenue with a long menu of maki, sashimi, and cooked Japanese dishes served in a modern, slightly cramped room. It’s a flexible choice for families, groups, and takeout that still delivers above-average fish and a few composed appetizers that regulars order on repeat.
Must-Try Dishes: Volcano Special Roll, Yellowtail Jalapeno, Sushi and Sashimi for One
What makes it special: A long-running 5th Avenue standby balancing crowd-pleasing rolls with sturdier sashimi and bento options.
$$ Park Slope Japanese
Muteki is a snug noodle shop on Flatbush where steaming bowls of curry udon, tonkotsu ramen, and tempura-topped noodles serve as pre- and post-Barclays fuel. The focus is on hearty, slurpable comfort rather than refined sushi, with portions and warmth that suit repeat visits.
Must-Try Dishes: Yakuzen Curry Udon, Tonkotsu Ramen, Yasai Ebi Tempura Udon
What makes it special: A noodle-focused Japanese spot where curry udon and ramen are the main draw steps from Barclays.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Park Slope Japanese, Sushi
Konoha is a newer Union Street yakitori and ramen house that also serves a compact sushi menu, giving date nights a cozier, more casual option steps from the Food Coop. Skewers, hearty bowls, and a few playful sushi items make it ideal for couples who want Japanese comfort food with a side of rolls.
Must-Try Dishes: Konoha Original Ramen, Tuna Pizza, Spicy Salmon Roll
What makes it special: A cozy yakitori-and-ramen shop that adds fun sushi and tuna “pizza” to the mix.
$$$$ Park Slope Japanese, Ramen
Toyo Ramen Bar is a newer Seventh Avenue addition, offering tonkotsu, chicken, and vegan broths alongside rice bowls and a dedicated kids ramen set. The space is cozy and casual, giving South Slope families and nearby regulars a flexible, weeknight-friendly ramen option.
Must-Try Dishes: Tonkotsu Ramen, Vegan Miso Ramen, Kids Ramen Bowl
What makes it special: A modern ramen bar with flexible broths and a real kids menu.