750 Myrtle Diner
$ • Tapas, Izakaya, Vegetarian
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750 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn
(201) 759-9585
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Hours
Monday | 10AM - 9PM |
Tuesday | 10AM - 9PM |
Wednesday | 10AM - 9PM |
Thursday | 10AM - 9PM |
Friday | 10AM - 9PM |
Saturday | 10AM - 9PM |
Sunday | 10AM - 9PM |
750 Myrtle Diner is a unique fusion establishment in New York City that combines a Japanese-inspired diner, a small grocery store, and a liquor store. Despite its unassuming exterior and lack of a traditional Japanese name, the diner offers a vibrant, multifaceted experience reminiscent of the small izakayas and shops found in the streets of Japan.
The culinary highlight of the diner is the exceptional tonkatsu, which has been praised for its balance of crispiness and juiciness, as well as the rich, savory coating that elevates the dish to a sublime level. Customers have also enjoyed the chicken livers, fried oysters, Japanese fried chicken, Brussels sprouts, vegetables, potato salad, and Japanese crackers.
The service at 750 Myrtle Diner is warm and welcoming, with the proprietors serving as ambassadors of Japanese hospitality. Their attention to detail and kindness add a personal touch to the dining experience, making each visit memorable.
While the seating arrangement, primarily limited to outdoor sidewalk seating, is the diner's apparent shortcoming, the quality of the food, especially the tonkatsu, makes it a must-visit for both locals and tourists seeking authentic Japanese cuisine in New York City. The diner's unique combination of a restaurant, grocery, and liquor store creates a charming and unexpected dining experience that is highly recommended.