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    4.0 (21 reviews)
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    Kracklaw Cajun Seafood & Teriyaki Express
    Freeyah-Knycky C.

    2nd Nov 2022 I stopped in at Kracklaw Seafood for a quick bite. The crab legs/seafood boils looked amazing but I was short on time and was also gonna be "in these streets" for a while so I didn't want to have that with me. The quickest meal I found was a fish and fries. Cool safe and easy. One to go please. The cashier was quiet but pleasant. My food came out quickly and I had a few quick bites while I awaited my ride. Emmmm, hot and tasty. Can't wait to eat this! .... A few hours later. I have time and I hungrily dove into my box of whiting fish and fries. WTF! What is this crap?! Where's the taste? Did I leave it at the restaurant? No bueno. It went into the garbage. I love seafood and I'm willing to give their boils/ crab a try BUT, if you get the fish and fries eat it right away or don't eat it at all. My rate is a generous 2.5. The restaurant was clean and charming with its little nautical decor and staff was nice. I'm hoping this was a one off. The End.

    Boiled Live Black Mussel
    Stella F.

    This place is new so I'm being a little forgiving. I ordered the black mussel boil and shrimp with noodles bento box. The mussel boil was actually gross. The broth flavoring (I ordered Cajun medium spicy) was sweet like honey and then a lot of spice. I'm from the south where crab boils are 10/10 and I haven't had a good one in New York but this was the worst. It was a lot of mussels but I had to rinse off the sauce to eat them. The bento box was ok. The California roll was imitation crab but tasty. The dumplings weren't good but the lo Leon was and gave a lot of shrimp. Veggies weren't seasoned but I mixed with the lo Mein.

    Chicken and Shrimp Teriyaki
    Amanda W.

    Tried their teriyaki meals bc there was a special going on, 2 orders for $14 something. Not bad for the price to portion. Chicken cooked almost burnt slight crispy. Veggies were crunchy and quite good so were the rice.

    The Chicken Teriyaki and miso is awesome. Don't forget to add noodles to your soup it's worth it!
    Sam R.

    The food service and overall vibe is on point. And the chicken teriyaki deal is superb (the second order is only 3.99!!! So grateful to have this spot nearby. Stay blessed and see you soon!

    Cajun seafood,teriyak

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    Food was amazing! Got the number 5 combo with mild sauce. 10/10 Service was awesome. Thank you Tom! We will be back for sure

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    Great customer service and management(lance) was a great host. Each worker in that establishment was the above and beyond with kindness.

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    Dashi Okume

    Dashi Okume

    4.4
    (95 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    I visited Dashi Okume when I spent the day in Greenpoint last weekend. Dashi Okume dates back to…read more1871 in Japan (it was originally established as a seafood wholesaler), but this shop in Greenpoint makes quality Japanese products, especially dashi, more accessible than ever. Dashi Okume sells ... you guessed it ... dashi. They sell several kinds, and you can taste all of them there in the shop before deciding which to take home with you (I tried them all and went home with one bag of vegetable dashi and one bag of sweet shellfish dashi). They also make custom-made dashi. You can choose from around 30 ingredients - dried fish, seaweed, mushrooms, and vegetables. They grind it up and put into individual bags for you. Such a fun idea, but I thought I should try some of their pre-made dashi options before creating mine own. They also sell miso, rice, noodles, rice seasoning, seaweed, tea, and other items. I picked up some Japanese mustard, seaweed, and rice seasoning to take home with my dashi. Beyond being a great shop, they also have a cafe area where they offer a teishoku set meal - you pick your fish, which comes with tea, rice, miso soup, pickles, and sides. They also offer an omakase popup. The shop is beautiful, and the service was very friendly and helpful. I'll certainly return for more shopping but next time I plan to make a meal of it and try their teishoku set.

    Stopped in at Dashi Okume on a random Saturday afternoon and sat down with a spread of white rice,…read morebluefish, miso soup, squash, and mushroom. Simple and satisfying on the food front, for the 2 of us, the cost was about $110. So not a cheap meal, but good food. The vibe though was a little different from what I was expecting. I went in thinking restaurant and what I got was more of a market atmosphere. While you are eating, people are walking around shopping and browsing, and there are products displayed and sold throughout the space. Not exactly my ideal setting for a sit down meal, but it works well enough for a casual weekend afternoon stop. One of the highlights beyond the food were the soup broths and dried flake samples they had available to try at Dashi Okume. We worked our way through most of them and they were genuinely delicious. My wife liked them enough to buy one to use as a miso soup base at home, which says a lot. They also carry items for cats, which was a fun little surprise. As for the place itself, Dashi Okume is located on Norman Avenue and operates as a collective, meaning it is not one single business but rather a shared space where multiple different vendors and businesses come together under one roof. That explains the market within a restaurant feeling. Overall Dashi Okume is a worthwhile stop, especially if you enjoy exploring and sampling along the way. Just go in knowing it is more of a hybrid experience than a traditional sit down meal.

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    Saba bozushi - udon omakase 5/10/24
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    Osaka Fusion BBQ & Sushi

    Osaka Fusion BBQ & Sushi

    4.6
    (381 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    Food: Excellent sushi! This might be one of my new favorite sushi restaurants in NYC. We ordered a…read morevariety of appetizers, noodle dishes, and sushi and sashimi. The fish was very fresh and good quality. We tried the fried purple yams, fried chicken, stir fried udon, yakisoba, and a variety of sushi platters. I would highly recommend the Tokyo Don which was a variety of fish and seafood on a bed of rice. The Salmon Lover's was also excellent, and slices of fish were nice and thick. Service: Service was wonderful! Our waiter was attentive and came back to check on us throughout the meal. There's a button to press when you need service, and our waiter was always quick to come after we pressed it. Ambiance: The restaurant is a good size with tables sectioned off into small "rooms". There are two private rooms downstairs that fit about 6-7 people each. The rooms are adjoining and good for large groups. Seating downstairs is the Japanese-style tables where you put your legs into a pit under the table. Decor and ambiance is very nice, and seating is comfortable. Overall, I would highly recommend this restaurant!

    We recently visited for a birthday and it was a great experience…read more From the moment we sat down, the staff was incredibly thoughtful--they actually brought out coloring books and markers for my two children right away. It was an absolute lifesaver that kept the girls happily entertained. And the food was absolutely worth savoring. We kicked things off with a round of handrolls--salmon avocado, spicy salmon, and yellowtail--which were perfectly crisp and packed with fresh fish. I went all in on the Salmon Lovers set, and it was an absolute dream. It came with a massive, beautiful spread of salmon sushi, seven thick pieces of melt-in-your-mouth sashimi, a salmon avocado roll, a bright kani salad, and a really savory piece of grilled salmon. We also shared the Ysukiji sushi platter, which featured a gorgeous, high-quality assortment of cuts, while the Smoked Chicken bento box was a huge hit, offering fantastic cooked flavors and generous portions. The room we were in mimicked a traditional Japanese room where everyone had to sit on the floor and put their legs under the table. It was fun for the younger people but it was difficult for the elders to sit down and get back up. Between the incredibly fresh sushi and the warm hospitality that kept the whole family smiling the entire time, this spot easily earned five stars. We can't wait to come back!

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    Tsukiji sushi platter
    Yellowtail, salmon avocado, spicy salmon rolls

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    Izakaya Tenzo

    Izakaya Tenzo

    4.5
    (22 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    While wandering through Bed-Stuy on a weekday evening, my husband and I decided to try out this new…read moresushi spot. It wasn't terrible--but I had a lot of mixed feelings. Food: 3/5 I'm a huge sushi fan, so I was excited when I saw a deluxe sashimi set on the menu. Unfortunately, it didn't quite hit the mark. The scallop was thinly sliced and lacked the rich texture I was hoping for. The salmon and other cuts were decent, but short and oddly shaped--chunky yet small, which made the whole presentation feel a bit off for something labeled deluxe. We also tried to branch out and ordered the short rib entree. For $21, it was shockingly small--definitely a single-person portion, not sharable. I added extra ikura to a salmon donburi bowl for $2, but it was barely a teaspoon's worth--just enough to say it was there. Oddly, the salmon slices in that bowl were thinner than the sashimi we had just eaten, and overall, it left me still hungry even after sharing a maki roll. Lastly, my husband ordered a green salad, which somehow took the entire meal service to arrive. When it finally came, it was just plain romaine, cucumbers, radish, and dressing. For a dinner that clocked in at over $150 (after tip), we definitely left underwhelmed. Service: 3/5 This part wasn't bad, just confusing. We were seated quickly, but the pacing of the meal was strange. Our seaweed salad and soups came out promptly, but the green salad came last, after the hot dishes and nearly after my husband finished eating. Also, a small thing--but when I'm paying $16 for four oysters, I want to know what kind they are. The menu just said "West Coast oysters," but our server couldn't tell us the variety or origin. Not a huge deal, but it added to a general lack of polish that didn't quite match the pricing. I don't think I'd return. For the price, there are better sushi options in Brooklyn with higher quality, better portions, and clearer service. Still, I appreciate new spots opening up in the neighborhood, and I'm always happy to try something new. Hopefully they refine the menu and service with time.

    Izakaya Tenzo is a welcome addition to the BedStuy food scene. They'd been on my radar for a while…read moreand we stopped in on a Saturday evening when we wanted dinner but not anything too heavy. This fit the bill exactly. We started with the salmon belly carpaccio which I'd say isn't really a carpaccio because the salmon isn't sliced as thinly as you'd expect. But! I mention that just to set expectations. Nomenclature aside, it's an excellent appetizer. Served in a truffle and ponzu sauce, the salmon is lightly seared which yields two different textures to the fish. It practically melts in your mouth. Highly recommend this dish. For my entree I went with the trio don, which is 6 pieces of sashimi served over your choice of plain or sushi rice (sushi rice for me). The fish was fresh and flavorful. The portion was perfect for me. My boyfriend ordered a yellowtail roll and enjoyed that as well. We also shared a carafe of the cold house sake. I'd definitely come back and try more items on the menu. It's great for sharing and trying new dishes. The staff was friendly and attentive, and the prices were very reasonable.

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    The Residence of Mr. Moto

    The Residence of Mr. Moto

    4.3
    (151 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    4.5 and rounded up. A birthday was the occasion I arrived…read morewith a party of three on a Saturday evening in May, there's a lot of buzz around this restaurant so reservations are recommended, I was fortunate to snag ours a couple days in advance on Resy for 8pm, that was the only available time for a party of our size left. Arriving to the restaurant, the outside is subtle and minimalist, a single door with a single glass pane window showing the front interior. Walking into the foyer hallway is where the theme begins, you're transported to a Victorian meets Japanese vibe, like you're entering the abode of a well-traveled citizen of the world, walls covered with memorabilia, maps and decorative elements. Inside along the front section of the restaurant, the walls are lined with shelves of "personal effects," as if you were dining in Mr. Moto's study--a top hat, gloves, time pieces, books, maps and other classically European decor like miniature bronze busts, clocks and miniature ship model. On back left or a handful of booths that comfortably seat four, on back right a luxurious bar area rounds out the space. Curiously a fancy bell board is affixed above the bar, (the type that large mansions used to ring for servants, the old version using a system of ropes and pulleys,) I learned this is where a bell rings when you press the button at your table. After consuming most of the Kaisen don the staff will bring ochazuke fish broth simmering for 60 hours to pour over your rice and fish, as a savory and soupy way to end the meal. I'll say it in advance before getting to the rest of the food--that broth is delicious! We ordered to drink: - Peach Sake "Miwaku no Momo" 魅惑の桃 light, refreshing with juicy peach $60 per bottle: juicy indeed. Pretty dangerous stuff you could drink the whole bottle like juice lol. The following Kaisen don bowls came in Standard or Premium editions the latter being a $7 upcharge which included a heap of snow crab, crab claw, uni, extra nori sheets. I dunno if I'd call it a "heap" these days though it was a nice touch. - Aka Bowl (Premium $44): spicy salmon with cucumber, oshinko, uni and ikura. Served with sides of hamachi, soy sauce, egg yolk and oshinko. - Signature Bowl (Premium $46): tuna tartare with scallops, squid, surf clams, yuzu tobiko, cucumber, takuan, uni and ikura. Served with sides of hamachi, soy sauce, egg yolk and oshinko. - Chirashi Bowl (Premium $45): bluefin tuna, toro, scallops, salmon, and seabream sashimi slices with ikura and tamago. Served with sides of hamachi, soy sauce, and oshinko. All the fish was fresh and tender, from the three pieces of hamachi on the side to all the fish used in the Kaisen don. We collectively enjoyed and can recommend! If there is one thing I'd suggest is to order a couple apps, the kaisen don was a fair size though I would've preferred a little more food in hindsight. For dessert, we ordered both the Hojicha Pannacotta $10 and Matcha Tiramisu $12. The textures of both were terrific, and not too sweet. The panna cotta was smooth, silky, creamy, since it was a hojicha syrup poured over, most of the flavor of the hojicha ended up concentrated towards the bottom, I would've appreciated a stronger tea taste though it was yummy for sure. The tiramisu was super light and fluffy, I almost wanted a little more bite from it though flavor-wise I enjoyed the amount of matcha. The energy of different staff members varied between enthusiastic and energetic to calm and collected, though overall I can say they were friendly and knowledgeable. The bathroom is noteworthy in that it's hidden behind a bookshelf, they do a good job continuing the theme even in there too!

    The Residence of Mr. Moto is a Japanese restaurant designed around the feeling of stepping into a…read moreprivate residence rather than a traditional dining room. We walked into a space with a unique old-world Japanese-inspired aesthetic, where detailed décor, cozy seating, and small touches throughout made the room feel more like an experience than just a place to eat. The living room-style design and hidden details throughout the restaurant created an intimate, curated atmosphere that immediately set the tone for the meal. The food focuses heavily on Japanese seafood dishes, especially kaisendon and other seafood-forward creations. We ordered the kaisendon and found it one of the highlights, featuring fresh seafood over rice with a presentation that made the dish feel special. The option to add broth at the end, turning the remaining rice into an ochazuke-style dish, changed the experience from a simple rice bowl into something more layered and satisfying. The signature bowl was another strong choice if we wanted to try a combination of flavors in one dish. Beyond the main bowls, the menu offered a variety of Japanese-inspired dishes including miso cod, scallops, uni shooters, and other smaller plates. The thoughtful drink selection included different sake options that paired well with the seafood-focused menu, and desserts like the matcha tiramisu added a nice ending to the meal without feeling too heavy. The atmosphere is easily the biggest reason to visit. The space feels carefully designed for a more intimate meal, making it a good option for a date night or special occasion. Reservations are helpful, especially during busy times, since the restaurant has a smaller and more curated feel. Service was friendly, though timing could vary when the restaurant got crowded. The team moved through the room with a quiet attention, and the pacing of the meal kept the experience smooth and unhurried. Overall, The Residence of Mr. Moto is a restaurant where the setting is just as important as the food. The creative interior, seafood-focused menu, and unique dining details make it stand out from typical Japanese restaurants in New York. We would return for the experience, especially when looking for a place that feels more memorable than a standard meal.

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    Bathroom - speakers played an audio book, not sure which one, though very much evoked the theme
    Bathroom - speakers played an audio book, not sure which one, though very much evoked the theme
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    Hojicha panna cotta
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