Best Solo Dining Sanctuaries Japanese Restaurants in University Village
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Hirohisa
Michelin-starred kappo dining with intimate counter service and seasonally driven courses.
Notable Picks
#1
Hirohisa
8.9
Since 2013, chef Hirohisa Hayashi’s Michelin-starred kappo counter has quietly served seasonal multi-course menus that lean into kaiseki-style technique rather than sushi. The serene, low-lit room and small dining counter make it one of SoHo’s most refined Japanese experiences for guests willing to invest in a long, carefully paced dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Corn and egg flan with uni, Roasted duck salad, Grilled Wagyu beef course
What makes it special: Michelin-starred kappo dining with intimate counter service and seasonally driven courses.
#2
Raku
8.3
Raku’s SoHo outpost focuses almost entirely on hand-crafted udon, from deeply savory niku bowls to thick curry broths, in a compact, wood-accented room just off Houston Street. High review volume and steady praise for texture and broth make it a go-to for comforting Japanese noodles rather than elaborate sushi.
Must-Try Dishes:
Niku Udon, Curry Beef Udon, Sansai Udon
What makes it special: Specialist udon shop delivering deeply flavored bowls with unusually springy noodles.
#3
Sushi Ouji
8.2
Opened in 2024 by owner Emily Li and chef Ben Chen, Sushi Ouji is a below-street-level SoHo omakase that focuses on a 14-course tasting around Toyosu Market fish at a relatively accessible price point. The small L-shaped counter, curtain-shrouded entrance, and emphasis on interaction with the chef make it feel like a neighborhood secret more than a scene restaurant.
Must-Try Dishes:
14-course omakase tasting, Uni and ikura over rice, Yuzu cheesecake
What makes it special: Cozy, curtain-hidden omakase counter serving Toyosu-flown fish at a relatively approachable price.
#4
Karakatta
8.1
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A compact Greenwich Village ramen bar near NYU focused on spice-forward bowls and customizable heat levels. Students and locals come for rich broth, well-marked vegan options, and quick, reliable service that works for both solo slurps and casual dates.
Must-Try Dishes:
Butter Miso Ramen, Spicy Vegan Curry Ramen, Teriyaki Rice Bowl Set
What makes it special: Spice-centric ramen from the Mr. Taka team with strong vegan options.