Sobaya
Japanese · New York
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Sigues flexible, estalvia més
Sigues flexible, estalvia més
Sobre Sobaya
En Sobaya, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de Japón en Nueva York, donde la tradición y el sabor se unen en cada plato. Nos especializamos en soba y udon caseros, elaborados con mimo y servidos en deliciosos caldos, junto con otros platos tradicionales japoneses. Con una valoración de 4.2/5, ven...
En Sobaya, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de Japón en Nueva York, donde la tradición y el sabor se unen en cada plato. Nos especializamos en soba y udon caseros, elaborados con mimo y servidos en deliciosos caldos, junto con otros platos tradicionales japoneses. Con una valoración de 4.2/5, ven a descubrir por qué nuestra pasión por la auténtica cocina japonesa nos distingue.
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Sobaya is praised for its authentic Japanese cuisine, cozy atmosphere, and reasonable prices. Customers rave about the fresh, flavorful soba and udon noodles, often comparing the experience to dining in Japan. The lunch specials are noted for being a great value.
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Tip: The lunch menus are a great value. Consider going during lunch for the best deals and a less crowded atmosphere.
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Sobaya es troba a New York, envoltat de llocs d'interès cultural i històric. Aquests són alguns dels punts més destacats als voltants.
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Opinions de Sobaya New York
Fantastic and flavorful Japanese food! Everything I ate was good and the service was kind and attentive. I'll be honest I don't remember the name of what I got but it was a rice dish, it might've been some kind of tonkatsu, and it was awesome. Same with the appetizer, it was some kind of seared salmon belly and it was buttery, and smooth, so so good.
Loved the cold noodle here! This place is amazing. I just didn’t like the way they rush us into ordering and finishing up our food. Other than that it was an amazing experience. 👌🏻
Ordered the kamo nanban with udon and it was deeply savory without feeling heavy, tender duck, fragrant scallions, and a broth with real depth. The udon had great chew and held the broth perfectly.
Japanese spot specializing in soba—traditional buckwheat noodles done right . Michelin Bib Gourmand winner . Cozy wood interior, peaceful vibe. Cold or hot soba with tempura, salmon sashimi, shrimp shumai—all excellent. Affordable for the quality (around $27/person). Hidden gem on 9th Street.
This is a quietly confident spot that rewards a spontaneous visit. I stopped in late in the day while walking by and was seated immediately, which set a relaxed tone from the start. The menu is relatively small but thoughtfully curated, focusing on quality rather than excess, and the food delivers on that promise. The atmosphere is calm and understated, making it an excellent place for conversation, something that’s increasingly rare. While it’s not the most budget friendly option, the overall experience feels worth the price. If you happen to pass by, it’s absolutely a place worth stopping for a satisfying and unrushed meal
Love this place! Been multiple times, and is one of the best places I’ve gone for soba in nyc. Would recommend a res tho bc it can get busy depending on time of day. Their lunch specials are VERY value - Sake oyako don lunch set w/ hot udon: 8/10: The salmon bowl was yummy, and the udon texture was good, but would prob get the cold dipping soba instead (better imo) - Una ju lunch set w/ cold dipping soba: 10/10, The eel was really yummy, and I love their cold soba. Dipping sauce is light and refreshing
Sobaya has such a pleasant and welcoming warmth that won me over the moment I walked through the door. Capturing the quiet business and relaxing atmosphere of a traditional Japanese restaurant, I felt like I was back on the quieter streets of Japan. The staff were very attentive and the food was understated yet excellent. Simple execution with incredible flavor and soul, this hole in the wall delivered everything i was looking for and more. A must visit for anyone looking for an authentic soba/upon meal with a nice variety of sake and other Japanese spirits. 10/10, I can't wait to return ♡
This place is phenomenal. First off, vibes are SO cozy inside, it’s feels like you’re in someone’s house but like with really intentional interior decorating. Now the food, holy moly this was one of the best meals I’ve had in nyc. Hella bang for your buck. Got the seaweed salad and 2 hot noodle bowls. I’ll think about this food for years likely. Our server was attentive and very nice.
Holy crap! This place was so good. We stopped in on the way and we're just blown away by how authentic and tasty the food was. The chicken nanban was one of the best things I've ever eaten. And the rice bowls looked so good. Definitely stop by and try this! I also really loved their hot green tea
Dined here with my son tonight. Wonderful restaurant and delicious authentic Japanese cuisine. The atmosphere was absolutely lovely and we had delicious udon and soba noodles that were top notch! My son recently visited Japan and said this restaurant made him feel as if he was transported magically and suddenly dining in Japan. Decor is on point and the staff were incredibly nice and very attentive. My son loves water and his glass was never empty as they were right on the ball checking to see if everyone was taken care of. We loved the matcha Creme brûlées we had for dessert. Also not to be forgotten were our delicious appetizers….we had the seared duck and fried chicken Japanese style. Tasty! We shall definitely return to this gem of a restaurant!!
Craving for Soba noodles so I decided to go there. Soba noodles were fine but the Tempura was not good as expected. It wasn’t crispy as expected and greasy. The atmosphere and the service were great.
This place is really good! The portions are good, the noodles are good. My issue is I’m not a big soup for a meal guy. That’s a me issue and not a Sobaya issue. This is probably some of the best soup I’ve had ever, but it’s just soup. Really good spot if you like soup and noodles though!
Finally got around to coming here for the lunch special I chose the eel with cold soba noodles. Honestly, i would be happy eating a lunch set everyday. This was a perfectly balance meal and got me the right amount of full. The eel was fatty and super flavorful, the dipping sauce for the cold noodles was okay tasted like a variation of soy sauce. My friend got the hot soba which i would recommend eating quickly as the noodles become soggy. Lastly, the green tea was amazing!! Would deff come pack the place was busy around 1 and then at 2/3 became extremely empty.
As expected, the place was quite busy due to the hot weather. Watching a video of soba being made while waiting helped ease the boredom, and the food itself wasn’t bad. The tempura was crispy and tasty, but the dipping sauce for the soba was a bit too salty, and overall, the soba wasn’t particularly more flavorful compared to other soba places. Considering how busy the restaurant was, the staff seemed understaffed. The team was moving around busily, but things didn’t seem well-organized, making their efforts appear somewhat inefficient. The host also came across as unfriendly. Rather than repeatedly telling every guest, “Can I put my name on the waitlist?” and “Just wait here,” it would probably be less frustrating for everyone—and easier for the staff—if they used a proper waitlist system like many other restaurants do. It felt like a missed opportunity to improve both customer experience and staff workflow. One staff member was clearing tables, wiping surfaces, handling new napkins, chopsticks, and cups, and then using the same hand to scoop ice from the ice bin and serve drinks—all without taking a single moment to sanitize or wash their hands. It definitely didn’t feel hygienic or sanitary. When I first received my food, something felt off. I noticed that the dishes were placed upside down on the tray, so I had to rearrange them myself. I understand they might have been busy, but it really showed how unprofessional the service was.
I’ve gone to Sobaya even before their Michelin credentials. I was recommended here by a family member and recently rediscovered it while doing some solo-exploring. I always grab their daily lunch combo as it gives you a bang for your buck. (If you’re a college student in the area, you’d be a fool not to give this place a chance.) Both hot and cold soba options are solid (my brother prefers cold, I like hot) and we adore their dons. There was one time I found something wrong with my order and they were so apologetic- immediately replacing my dish with a fresh one. I was happy to receive a fresh one (tempura deliciously hot out of the frier) and finished. That’s when they gave me a free green tea crème brûlée for my troubles. They didn’t have to do that, but they were so kind and profusely apologizing for the earlier blunder that I couldn’t help but tip well and applaud their service. My water was never empty! All the food was delicious. Not too salty, not too sweet, but just right. Love Sobaya and will definitely keep coming back :)
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229 E 9th St, New York, NY 10003
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