Want to know where to find the best Katsu and teriyaki in Baltimore? These are the best Japanese spots around! To give you only the top Japanese options we scrutinized millions of reviews and top sites for this list. Slurp down the tastiest ramen and udon in town at these Japanese -inspired eateries in Baltimore
Finding the best Japanese restaurant for you shouldn’t feel like a second job. For these results, 823905 restaurant reviews were analyzed, 5440 restaurants’ Yelp and Google reviews were captured, and exactly 127 lists and articles from USA Today and others were carefully reviewed by boam. These spots have been featured in USA Today - Best Sushi in Baltimore. Our engine uses real-time data to only show restaurants that are open and their updated available services, so you can actually enjoy the food we show. Restaurants can’t pay to show up on this list, so you can trust what you see and enjoy the city’s hidden gems. Don’t sleep on the restaurants in this list.
Experts recommend pairing a prawn dumpling with a glass of jasmine tea, a popular tea.
When considering how to best enjoy your wu tao go, we would highlight how well a glass of Rose complements the dish as it carries the flavours of the dish.
The aromatic flavors in Pinot Gris makes it a great white wine to pair with dumplings and chilli.
Why don’t you try something new this year and head to the NYC Dumpling Festival in The United States? Take part in the Chef One Dumpling Eating Contest or just enjoy the festival as a whole. We recommend it!
Tim 'Eater X' Janusate the most sushi in the world by finishing no fewer than 141. Who’s up for breaking this record?
noodle has an interesting history, but it is generally agreed upon that it originates from China. The tasty dish has become immensely popular and sought after throughout the world.
Finding parking in Baltimore can be tricky, especially if you are going out for food. To make the hunt for parking easier, we’ve partnered with a cutting-edge digital parking reservation system, Spothero, that enables you to book a spot in advance before you visit your chosen Japanese spot.