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  1. Photograph: Alex Strada
    Photograph: Alex Strada

    Chickpea tofu at Shalom Japan

  2. Photograph: Alex Strada
    Photograph: Alex Strada

    Tuna tataki at Shalom Japan

  3. Photograph: Alex Strada
    Photograph: Alex Strada

    Pastrami-and-cabbage-stuffed chicken at Shalom Japan

  4. Photograph: Alex Strada
    Photograph: Alex Strada

    Sake kasu challah at Shalom Japan

  5. Photograph: Alex Strada
    Photograph: Alex Strada

    Manischewitz Royale at Shalom Japan

  6. Photograph: Alex Strada
    Photograph: Alex Strada

    Sweet and Sawa at Shalom Japan

  7. Photograph: Alex Strada
    Photograph: Alex Strada

    Shalom Japan

Shalom Japan opens in Williamsburg

At Shalom Japan, chefs Aaron Israel (Torrisi Italian Specialties, Mile End Deli) and Sawako Okochi (Annisa, the Good Fork) fuse Japanese and Jewish flavors.

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Forget Korean tacos or Thai burgers—a new form of fusion cuisine hits Gotham on August 1st. Inspired by the cross-cultural fare they prepare at home, husband-and-wife team Aaron Israel (Torrisi Italian Specialties, Mile End Deli) and Sawako Okochi (Annisa, the Good Fork) turn out Japanese-Jewish dishes. At Shalom Japan, dine on plates like sake kasu challah with sake-raisin butter; chickpea tofu topped with sesame vinaigrette; and pastrami-and-cabbage-stuffed chicken. Drinks also span cultures, with beverage director Micaela Grossman (Torrisi Italian Specialties, Seersucker) curating sakes as well as Eastern European wines. Bamboo-topped tables salute the East, while a train station painting by Israel—a former art student—adds an urban spark. 310 South 4th St at Rodney St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn (718-388-4012)
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