Dimly lit cute space with cool communal tables. All the sushi bombs are really yummy and not like your typical sushi! Oddly, I think the round shape definitely makes it more appeasing to eat. They provide you with 3 types of sauces that I had fun trying. The sushi bombs can also be found at their sister restaurant, Bozu. If you come to either of these restaurants you must try them! Service wasn't that great...
Spicy Mc Bomb ($7)- 5/5 This one is my favorite sushi bomb out of all of them. The katafi makes such a huge difference- it adds such great texture and gives it a crunch.
Guacamole Tuna- ($8)-4/5 This was pretty small... 6 small little pieces and some that seem to have nonexistent avocado/guacamole? Anyways, it did taste pretty good. The flavor sort of reminds me of tacos but with tuna.
Handmade Vegan Gyoza ($9)-3/5 These were pretty to look at and that's about it. The taste was very average, and definitely not worth $9. It came with some sauces on the side as well.
Ebi ($6)-4/5 This wasn't too memorable, but I remember tasting the cashew. Still pretty good though. It's also quite pricey for a hand roll.
Spicy Tuna ($5)- 4/5 Again, this was another hand roll, and also not that memorable. However, it's still good, but pricey.
Oyako ($9)- 3/5 Very average sushi with roasted salmon, quite "boring" compared to other places. And extremely pricey for...
Read moreSuch an amazing sushi/Japanese restaurant! Their hand rolls (Temaki) are interesting, and the heritage pork "Betty" appetizer is phenomenal (get the egg!) Very tasty miso soup. Small menu but they do practically everything well. I don't I've ever ordered anything "meh" from here and I've dined here about 20 times in the past five years. Repeat foodie customer: says it all. I get the hand rolls (one of each: ebi, spicy scallop, and spicy tuna) every time I go. The soy sauce flight they offer is an awesome touch and essential to the meal. I drown my Temaki (hand rolls) in the spicy sauce. I like their sushi bombs but usually I will get one of their specials - the main menu itself has been updated many times. They offer things like fried chicken and turkey leg randomly. This restaurant really hits the spot. It's not luxurious (because someone will complain about the benches and proximity to other diners during peak hours - it's not that bad, or just go during off hours if you're bothered by that sort of thing) but the service is usually superb and you will get a solid meal here. Good place to take a first date if you are feeling nervous and want to break the ice, but not very romantic. Not a place to bring your kids but most places in Bushwick aren't... Yeah, this place is definitely good. I looked over my own review and...
Read moreExcellent Japanese restaurant! Conveniently located near the Morgan Avenue L train station. Atmosphere is cozy with three long tables occupying the dining room, making dining with big groups easy and the experience of dining next to strangers intimate. Lighting is soft and warm, and the service staff is polite and professional. Would recommend trying their hand rolls, the yellowtail and spicy tuna were both fresh and tasty, and come with not only the standard soy sauce but a unique ginger sauce that pairs well and is a different experience from typical hand roll flavor. The vegan gyoza were excellent and beat the reputation of vegan dishes being bland or boring. The miso ramen was hearty with good classic ramen toppings and can be made not spicy upon request. The dessert options are a matcha cake with chocolate ice cream with a fruit puree base , and one that changes daily that you must ask about. Finally, the wait staff is very personable if you want to start a conversation! multiple members of their team completed my outfit which brought me joy. 5/5 wonderful...
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