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    Uotora

    4.3 (133 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese, Sushi Bars
    Closed 5:30 pm - 8:30 PM

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    Alexandria R.

    This is my $$$ to-go omakase restaurant with actual Japanese staff and service in Brooklyn. This does mean the sushi pieces will smaller than most sushi places in nyc but, it actually more authentic (US vs Japanese food portions). *Warning, there are limited cooked food options* Food: 5/5 I do the omakase every time I go, even when I am not at the bar. I really enjoy the diversity of fish and the interesting add-ons (i.e., sardine) available. This is pretty penny especially if you start ordering drinks (~$130 - $150 before tip). Service/ Ambiance: 5/5 The service is a top notch. The way they pour your drinks at the bar and being mindful of dietary restrictions. It really makes it a great date night or anniversary spot in Brooklyn. All in all, I love coming here but this is a once or twice a year treat since it can get expensive quickly. You have to call to get a bar seat but, it is an amazing experience. Can't wait to go back!

    Shrimp Tempra Roll Eel Roll
    Casai H.

    food was delicious! ambiance is nice and calm which i enjoyed as i read my book! service was great everyone was extremely nice. i ordered shrimp tempura, eel rolls and seaweed salad and miso soup. they also give you green tea when you leave. i also had the yuzu wine which was very sweet. the sushi rolls were delicious the seaweed salad wasn't my favorite as it was different from the ones i had in the past but happy to try something new. i will be back again! even though this has "$$$$" alluding to it being expensive. everything off the menu is regular new york pricing i think the expensive part is omakase which is expected

    Golden eye snapper
    Dina K.

    Came here last week with my husband and brother in law for omakase at the counter. The omakase was great value for the price ($105) and the amount of food you receive, as well as the items you receive. We've been frequenting omakase spots often and there were multiple things I was trying for the first time while here. One of our favorite bites was a small Japanese fish that I didn't catch the name of but it was awesome. Definitely recommend coming here and trying it out! Courses (may have missed a few of the sashimi!) 1. sashimi platter- kampachi was standout 2. oyster and compressed sushi roe 3. steamed monkfish liver 4. baby sea bream 5. striped jack 6. bluefin tuna 7. marinated baby squid 8. japanese mackerel 9. small fish (missed the name but amazing!) 10. king salmon 11. golden eye snapper 12. chutoro 13. uni 14. hand roll with tuna 15. miso soup with clams We also ordered the sweet potato cheesecake and the strawberry dessert which were both good.

    omakase ($55)
    Eunice Y.

    what a joke.. we ordered 2sets of omakase ($55*2) and fatty tuna scallion roll ($10). spent total of $160 from doordash delivery (including service fee and tip). They get 2stars because of good quality. Their rolls are just riduclous. just look at the pictures. it's not good for the restaurant to cheap out on rolls like that. meh. I do not recommend this place.

    Smallest sushi ever!!!
    Joel T.

    Finally decided to try this real Japanese restaurant. Right the staff is 100% Japanese so it might actually be worth it. We took Omakase and Omakase sashimi and spent $250 total. Not worth at all because: The portion were too small. The sashimi dish was very small and average taste. The Sushi were the smallest sushi we had in our life and we have been eating sushi in a lot of countries from affordable to expensive restaurants. I added a picture so you can get a sense of how small they were. We are not recommending this place.

    Sushi chef
    Omer G.

    4.5 rounded up, for the omakase menu. A good quality omakase, but without paying those Manhattan prices. We got to Uotora for our date night, and booked a reservation over the phone easily. The only issue with the reservation was when we got to the restaurant: it took 20-30 minutes to sit us down, since the previous party didn't finish yet (the omakase bar can only sit 4 people). The restaurant gave us a free dessert, without us asking for it, as compensation. Now for the omakase: delicious and unique. They recently raised its price to $95, but added a sashimi dish. So we got: * Assorted sashimi - including 2 pieces of tuna, a few pieces of orange clam, yellowtail, branzino & a delicious piece of salmon * An appetizer of oyster, and marinated fish. * 10 pieces of sushi, including Saba with gut sauce, and a delicious sockeye salmon * A hand roll * And miso soup with clams The sushi chef was pleasant and took great pride in his work.

    Matt C.

    Very underwhelming. While the priceless close to right the quality of the fish was not what you would expect. Unfortunately I had many chewy pieces with sinew parts that I couldn't even chew. Deep cartilage and sharp bones. I know inflation is driving everything up but I must maintain my integrity. Next time I will dine indoors. As for pickup/take home. That's kinda on me for th3 variance it injects into the experience The staff was friendly and timely. But the size and quality of the fish was far below the expected par for the course. I'm sorry to say thumbs down.

    Hiro S.

    I happened to find this place by accident when looking for a new sushi option. I know it's located in Brooklyn and I have never been to this neighborhood before, but was willing to try - for good sushi! I was glad that I did. I loved the bright wood sushi bar/counter - very authentic setting. Most of fish is imported from Japan and I was served by Kobayashi-san, one of the two Japanese chefs/owners (both are ex-Gari). I enjoyed the quality and the pace that my omakase sushi pieces were served. I know there are places where they serve omakase with the time limit of 30 min...I cannot imagine trying myself though. Kobayashi-san explained each piece where the fish came from, etc. I added extra pieces after my omakase course was over in lieu of dessert and continued my happiness... :) And of course, the price was very reasonable and you'll pay way more for this quality in Manhattan!

    Chef Hiro Kokayashi at work
    Gordon Y.

    Cusine: 8 Service: 8 Decor: 7 Value: 9 Overall: 8 Serious sushi in the middle of Crown Heights. A place once synonymous with violence and crime, now a neighborhood going through a major facelift. The fact that two former Sushi of Gari alums would leave the cushy confines of UES and Tribeca to settle here should tell you as much. Unlike their time at Sushi of Gari, the preparation of sushi here at Uotora is mostly Edomae style. Our chef for the night was Hiro Kobayashi, who delivered a fantastic omakase filled with delicious bites. Here is the omakase and extras I had on 3/5/19. Appetizer: Kumomoto Oyster, Bay Scallop, Monfish Liver Sushi: Usuba Hagi (File Fish) - Nagasaki Shima Aji (Striped Jack) - Kagoshima Akami (Lean Bluefin Tuna) - Spain Saba (Mackerel) - Nagasaki Hatori Ika (Firefly Squid) - Toyama Bay Kare (Flounder) - Aomori Sake (Wild King Salmon) - New Zealand Kinmedai (Golden Eye Snapper) - Chiba Otoro (Fatty Bluefin Tuna) - Spain Bafun Uni (Short Spine Sea Urchin) - Hokkaido Saiyori (Needle Fish) - Kyushu Hotate (Sea Scallop) - Hokkaido Madai (Japanese Red Snapper) - Kyushu Kamasu (Barracuda)- Shigzuoka Nodoguro (Black Throat Sea Perch) -Kanazawa Botan Ebi (Sweet Shrimp) - Canada Isaki (Grunt Fish) - Nagasaki Ikura (Salmon Eggs) - New Zealand Toro Temaki (Chopped Tuna Hand Roll) Tomago (Egg Omelette) The restaurant is cozy, the service is quite good, and the food was amazing. There are so many good sushi restaurants in NYC nowadays, it's hard to decide where to spend your hard earned dollars. However, if I can't find a last minute reservation in Manhattan at one of my favorite sushi spots, I would not hesitate to visit this location for my sushi fix.

    $38 but yummy!
    Tim J.

    $$$$ with 4.5 reviews?! Okay, I will give it a shot. I was craving sushi and decided to check Uotora when I saw good reviews by other yelpers. I ordered the 8 sushi piece that comes with the roll ($38) thru delivery. First of all, the sushi was very fresh. The rice/fish proportion was just the right amount (although some may say they want more rice, that would diminish the tastiness of the sushi..). Yes, you can probably get the same quantity of sushi for cheaper price if you order from other place, but I think it was overall good fresh sushi. I will try to check this place in person next time!

    Omakase
    Lucille L.

    Really solid traditional edomae sushi omakase. Left feeling completely satisfied and wanting more. Chefs come from Sushi of Gari in the city. Bar seating-omakase only. $70 for appetizer, 10 pieces, and handroll. The appetizer course for us consisted of delicious monkfish liver, kumamoto oyster, and some sliced taro which I could've done without. My 10 pieces, in order, were red snapper, striped jack, blue fin tuna from Spain, Japanese mackerel, Japanese scallop with yuzu, sea bass, king salmon from new Zealand (BEST piece), chu-toro from Spain, golden eye snapper, uni (wasn't really fresh that day), and tamago. The handroll was a toro handroll with Japanese radish (outstanding!) We also ordered 3 extra pieces each before our handroll-- another chu-toro from Spain, king salmon, and Japanese barracuda. Usually, king salmon isn't hard to come by, but on this night, king salmon from NEW ZEALAND? really delicious (best salmon I've ever had). If I wasn't full already, I would've ordered another handroll too. The reason why I can't give it higher than a solid 4 stars is because the uni was really not great that day (don't serve it if it's not great quality uni), and because many of the pieces were good, but not amazing. You really can't beat it for the price though. I'll be back.

    Toro
    Ashley M.

    First of all, I just want to say that WE WILL BE BACK! We had omakase dinner for two. REALLY good quality food for really good price. $65 for salad, 10 pieces of sushi (toro, king salmon, kampachi, red snapper, saba, uni, etc), a toro maki roll, and miso soup. We had kumamoto oysters and fish liver for appetizers. Salmon, uni, and toro were delicious so we got a few more of those! I'm so glad we dined here! See you again :)

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    Really cozy sushi spot. Reliable for date night! Love their selection of sake and tea as well.

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    High quality and delicious omakase experience. Minimal and calm decor and environment. Would definitely go back.

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    Ozakaya

    4.5(356 reviews)
    0.9 miProspect Heights
    $$$

    My family and I had the most amazing lunch here recently. We came on a weekday shortly after…read moreopening and were seated right away. My husband had the kaishin don, I had the Ozakaya donburi set and our girls shared the shoyu tonkatsu ramen. The fish was so incredibly fresh here and the rice was seasoned perfectly. My donburi set also came with dashi broth that the waitress later brought over to pour on top of the leftover rice in my bowl to be enjoyed at the end of the meal. The broth and rice combination was really comforting and satisfying. This dish was something I wanted to try in Japan but did not get a chance to experience when there, so I was excited to try it at Ozakaya. I was really pleasantly surprised by the ramen here as well. Although the pork could have been better/more tender, the broth was rich and seasoned so well and not too salty like other places. Last but not least, the service here was excellent and efficient. I would definitely come back here the next time I visit Brooklyn as there were many dishes on the menu I wanted to try!

    The sun was out, cherry blossoms were in full bloom, so we stopped by here after walking around the…read moreBrooklyn Botanic Garden, honestly perfect timing and vibes. This place is super popular and I get why. It was packed but the service was insanely quick and efficient, which I appreciated. We shared the chirashi (9/10) and a spicy tuna roll (7/10) and it was honestly more than enough food for both of us. The sashimi is chef's choice so you're getting whatever's freshest that day. Overall, the quality was excellent. A couple of pieces were a little on the flavorless side, but nothing that ruined the experience. I'd still give it a solid 9/10 and would definitely come back if I'm in the area again.

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    Rule of Thirds

    4.1(882 reviews)
    3.4 miGreenpoint
    $$$

    Got brunch here on a Sunday with a friend. We split the Hot Honey Gem Salad and Hottokeki (Japanese…read moresoufflé pancake). The pancake is gigantic and is absolutely meant to be shared. It was really fluffy and smelled soooo good (reminiscent of the HK street cart waffles). But because it's so big, by the time we ate half of it, we were getting a little tired of the same taste. The salad was good but nothing to rave about. For drinks, we tried the Lebowski-San and Kettl Hojicha Kombucha. It was my first time trying a clarified cocktail and it was really unique. I thought there would be more ice cream honestly but I still loved it. The kombucha though was shockingly tasty. I loved it so much that I bought a bottle online once I got home (they're from Kettl, a local distillery in Brooklyn). The venue is really spacious and I actually planned a wedding here in the past. They host a lot of events and there was even a birthday party happening when I ate there. The only downside is the location. The only train that goes there is the G so it's a bit hard to get to. Food: Hot Honey Gem Salad (radish, buckwheat, fennel, yuzu vinaigrette) 9/10 Hottokeki / Japanese Soufflé Pancake (fluffy hotcake, honey maple butter, sesame) 9/10 Add Mini White Sesame Soft Serve (soy milk, sesame oil) 10/10 - I would recommend just getting this on its own instead of the Hottokeki if you're craving just a little dessert. Drinks: Lebowski-San (green tea shochu, pisco, sakura leaf, clarified matcha ice cream, cold brew coffee floater) 9/10 - This is a clarified cocktail which I didn't expect. I thought I was ordering a matcha ice cream-like drink so although the drink was good, all the ingredients are very subtle in flavor. Kettl x Unified Ferments 'Hojicha' Kombucha (jou yanagi hojicha) 10/10 - This is an absolute must-try!

    I've been here multiple times over the span of 5 years and Rule of Thirds is still keeping its…read morecharm. The place is always buzzing, so I recommend getting a reservation. Last I was here was for brunch and we sat in the outdoor patio area. We got a two things to share and a main each. Shared plates were the soufflé pancake and silken tofu. Both were a miss for me. The pancake had a baking soda aftertaste and also they brought it out right away instead of after we finished our mains so it sat around in the table for a while until we were ready to eat it. Silken tofu had a mediocre flavor palette. There was no variation in texture either, just one plate of mushy items. We didn't finish either one of those. For a main, I ordered a a Wagyu beef bowl. It was really good but on the smaller side. The service was attentive aside from a spillage when the order came. Then they started placing plates on top of the spill instead of wiping the table. Eventually they cleaned it but overall there was lack of training in this case. I am not dying to come back here but would consider if I'm in the area again. I really like the actual space but food/service can improve.

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    Dashi Okume

    Dashi Okume

    4.4(95 reviews)
    3.3 miGreenpoint
    Established in 1871
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    $40 for a salmon belly set that comes with miso soup, rice, 2 sides, dashi & tea…read more i felt super clean eating this. like im a bear. like i'm just eating a simple fish and rice and soup & it's super flavorful and the salmon belly was very soft. there are diff prices depending on the fish you order. service kinda slow. idk why it took so long to make one set. and they weren't too busy. ambiance is nice, it's inside a japanese home goods store so you can look around afterwards.

    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.

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    The Residence of Mr. Moto

    4.3(149 reviews)
    2.7 miWilliamsburg - South Side

    This place checked all the boxes - the vibe, the atmosphere, the food and the service…read more We started off with the Uni shooter which to be honest wasn't my favorite because it felt like I drank a cup of soy sauce. Then came the presentable chirashi bowl which was absolutely delicious. We got one premium and one standard and the difference was uni and crab meat. The meal was so good wrapped in nori but the cost to add more nori was not worth it. We ended up saving some of our bowl for the seaweed broth towards the end which was so warming and different. We ended the night with the Hojicha panna cotta which was the highlight of the meal! At first lick, the hojicha taste was so good that I wanted second before I even finished. I wanted to pack one to go but they said this dessert was to be enjoyed in house only.

    Came here for my birthday and I enjoyed it very much!…read more The food was really good and the portions were quite large. I ordered the chirashi bowl and honestly I could've shared it with someone else, but I hadn't eaten much all day so I ate most of it by myself. The broth following the chirashi also made it quite hearty considering it was a winter day when I went. Sitting at the bar is also cool because you get to see how the sausage is made. One of my favorite parts was the bookcase entrance to the bathroom, which made it feel like a spy movie. However, maybe I'm a bit slow but it took me some time to figure out where the hand soap was! Overall I really enjoyed my experience and the server was very nice and comped my dessert since it was for a birthday celebration. Overall it was a wonderful meal to remember!

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