Asian fusion spot blends elegant atmosphere with a cozy vibe and unique animal-patterned tiles. Sashimi is super fresh and flavorful, offering a wide variety that stands out. Warm music and attentive service complete the refined yet relaxed experience.
Every piece of sashimi is super fresh and packed with flavor. The menu offers a wide variety of unique sashimi selections that highlight quality in every bite.
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Lunch specials are available daily with various options.
Dinner features a 3 rolls for $25 special.
Takeout packaging is elegant and thoughtful, enhancing the experience.
Modern Japanese space features a huge table around sushi chefs with an elegant black setting and wooden accents. Sashimi shines with freshness and authentic Tokyo flavors, paired with miso soup. Atmosphere mixes intimate dining and loud nightclub music for a unique vibe.
Freshness stands out with the sashimi served alongside miso soup. Presentation is gorgeous and flavors feel authentic, evoking a Tokyo vibe.
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The omakase costs $195 for 18 pieces.
Dinner reservations are recommended.
Revisiting one piece of fish from the omakase costs an extra $35.
Small Japanese spot offers fresh flowers and beautiful dish presentation for a calm vibe. Sashimi shines with amazing freshness and variety in a unique paper box. Generous portions, especially in omakase platters, make it great despite limited seating.
Sashimi arrives in a beautiful paper box that keeps it fresh and well presented. The quality and quantity stand out, with a variety of types to try and consistently amazing freshness.
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The omakase is priced at $35.
The delivery and take out are shockingly fast.
The prices for the sushi are great.
Japanese spot offers fresh sashimi with large portions and melt-in-your-mouth texture. Warm, inviting vibe blends distinctive paintings and a central bar with DJ music that energizes without noise. Perfect for lively dining and socializing in Brooklyn.
Sashimi arrives with a beautiful color and a melt-in-your-mouth texture. Portions come in a large amount for the price and taste very fresh.
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Happy hour offers half-price drinks from 4-7pm on weekdays.
DJ nights happen every Saturday, creating a lively atmosphere.
Parking is available out front, making access easy.
Japanese spot offers heated backyard patio with cozy garden vibes and calm atmosphere. Sashimi is super fresh, especially the platter for two and salad. Enjoy relaxing music and a down-to-earth feel indoors or outdoors.
Super fresh sashimi and nigiri get prepared right behind the counter. The sashimi platter for two and sashimi salad stand out for their authentic taste.
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Happy hour is held in the garden with nice deals on Saturdays.
Reservations for 7:30 PM on a Monday night are available.
Takeout orders are ready in about 10 minutes.
Minimalist design and omakase bar create a modern, open space with chefs preparing sushi rolls live. Salmon sashimi shines with perfect texture and freshness, while lunch specials offer yellowtail jalapeรฑo and king salmon nigiri. Loud music adds a high-energy vibe that livens the atmosphere.
Salmon sashimi stands out with its perfect texture and freshness. Lunch specials include yellowtail jalapeรฑo sashimi and king salmon nigiri, offering a variety of flavors.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with great deals.
All hand rolls are $5 on Sundays as part of a summer deal.
The restaurant offers a late lunch special until 5:15 PM.
Enjoy fresh sashimi with a variety of flavors in an intimate, quiet atmosphere. Elegant decor blends modern style and cozy comfort, creating a calm dining environment perfect for savoring world-class sushi and excellent sake.
Freshness stands out with the sashimi, offering a variety of flavors. It pairs well with dishes like the roasted vegetable salad, making it a solid choice.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
You can spend around $100 on a five-course meal per person.
The restaurant is pretty small, which might affect walk-in availability.
Cozy spot with fresh sashimi and generous portions. Affordable white tuna sashimi shines here. Casual vibe suits late-night cravings, and BYOB plus nearby bodega make drinks easy.
White tuna sashimi costs $3.81 per piece and tastes delicious. All sushi, including sashimi, comes out amazing and fresh.
Good to know
The prices for sushi are good and portions are generous.
Customers can order until 12:45 am, and they are open till 1AM.
The restaurant has a BYOB policy for those dining in.
Modern decor sets a spacious setting with a private room for intimacy. Freshness shines in black garlic salmon sashimi and sushi Deluxe offers great value. Weekend DJs keep the atmosphere lively, while cocktails like the Lychee Martini add originality.
Freshness stands out with the black garlic salmon sashimi and salmon tapas delivering solid flavors. The sashimi and sushi Deluxe offers good value with quality pieces that beat many Manhattan spots.
Good to know
For happy hour specials, you have to sit in the bar area.
Valentine's Day is a busy time at the restaurant.
Gratuity is automatically added for large tables.
Tiny space with just 12 seats offers an intimate setting. Sashimi is fresh and melts in your mouth, paired with spicy flavors and carefully chosen wasabi. Seating is limited, so plan ahead.
Freshness stands out with sashimi that melts in your mouth. The appetizer sashimi plate offers clean fish paired with spicy flavors and carefully chosen wasabi.
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Reservations are a must as this place gets booked out.
You need to make a reservation 2 weeks ahead.
The restaurant has only 12 seats, with 4 at the counter and two tables for up to 4 people.
Enjoy traditional floor seating in a calm, zen-inspired space that feels spacious even when full. Savor unique sashimi with 12 types and 9 salts, allowing custom seasoning and roll building. Handcrafted dishes and superb sake selections complete the authentic experience.
Unique sashimi experience includes about 12 different types paired with 9 salts from around the world. Customers can season their own sashimi and build rolls freely, with an Omakase menu offering a variety of fresh fish and experimental pairings.
Good to know
Reservations are required as the restaurant does not accept walk-in guests.
All parties must be present before being seated.
You must wash your hands and take off your shoes upon entering.