Omiya Sushi

“The downside to this restaurant is that they charge extra for brown rice and they don't have much vegan options.”

“They have a huge selection of crazy named rolls, and no matter what your price range there is no reason you shouldn't get ridiculously stuffed.”

“The specialty rolls are buy 1 get 1 free, the hand rolls or cut rolls for $3 or so and the services is great!”

Omiya Sushi

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. I feel like the quality and restaurant has definitely declined. They used to seem like they cared about keeping the restaurant looking clean and welcoming, but now everything is a bit dingy and doesn't seem cared for.

    The food also tastes like it got worse and looks like things are just thrown together without too much care.

  2. I'm quite surprised at the mediocre review of Omiya.  Our cousin brought a sushi platter from Omiya to family dinner several times, and I always felt the quality of the sushi was very fresh.  Salmon sushi is my go to staple at a Japanese restaurant.  It is more easy to muck up than your regular 'ol Cali or eel avocado roll.  And Omiya's is always great, whether we do takeout or we eat it in house.  

    For our dine-in dinner the other day, we ordered 6 items total, and it only came to $23.  That's 6 items folks… 2 lunch specials in NYC already bring you well over that amount.  Most of them were rolls, with one miso soup for my daughter since she wasn't feeling well.  Delish stuff.  It came out very quickly too which was nice for me.

    The interior of the restaurant is very calming and simple.  I definitely like dining here, and will be frequenting with the family more often.

  3. The quality of their foods have plunged dramatically. The sushi are no longer fresh, or of good quality. Ordered the spicy dancing kani roll that I once raved about in my prior review, and it was so horrible! The item was not fresh, and very soggy. It had a weird taste that made me feel nauseous. And the kaki fry (fried oysters) were probably one of the worst I have ever ate in my life. It was of such poor quality. I will not come here again.

  4. This is my favorite sushi takeout spot in brooklyn. Their rolls and handrolls are always very stuffed. The fish is always fresh and thickly sliced. The delivery service is also prompt. The price is very affordable and they also have bogo free for special rolls. I would most definately like to eat in one day but for now the takeout is great.

  5. This sushi restaurant is very average. They have buy 1 get 1 free special rolls which is probably their selling point. I ordered two rolls for $13.95 and they tasted so average. The rice was cold, flavorless, and overcooked. The fish had no taste. It was quite disappointing. And the eel on one of the rolls was extremely salty.

    However, the reason I give this place 3 stars is because their appetizers are awesome. They are also buy 1 get 1 free. I ordered the Hawaii island which is basically and assortment of salmon, tuna and yellowtail mixed with lettuce and avocado with their house sauce. It was really good with generous portions of avocado and fish. The Star Wars salad was fried shrimp with avocado and lettuce which was also good. Both appetizers only cost $8.95. Also, my mom really enjoys their mixed tempura udon. Their tempura is crispy but I cannot comment on the udon noodles.

    Overall, I come here only when my mom wants udon and I am forced to eat their subpar sushi.

  6. Decent sushi here, I remember it being better a few years back but maybe my most recent visit was just a bad day.

    Special rolls are interesting, and buy one get one free.

    Service is great.

  7. Ordered out tonight, first time here and…my hard earned $35.85 is totally wasted.Too many rolls with funny names on their menu, from Gucci to Prada rolls, and Hello Kitty to Spiderman rolls.

    Long story short, we stayed on the safe side today and ordered regular Cali, Dragon and Spicy Kani rolls, which all were mediocre. But gave it a shot anyway for their bogo free specialty rolls. Do not even want to talk about it….but I will, Tokyo roll is a tempura battered roll and deep fried, soggy and chewy. Crunchy topping from Samurai roll were all stuck on the lids when the take out lid was taken off.

    As for the Nabeyaki Soup Udon, soup color was so dark and tasted nothing but soy sauce diluted with water.

    Not coming back, the end.

  8. Is this the best sushi spot in Brooklyn?  Absolutely not.  Is this place affordable?  Absolutely YES!

    It seems like they always have the buy 1 chef's special appetizer, get 1 free and buy 1 special roll, get 1 free deal going on and I am definitely not complaining!

    For the chef's special appetizers – my boyfriend and I got the Tuna/Salmon Cracker and Mango Eel.  For the special roll – we got Dragon Roll and Spider roll.  There was not much of a wait time for our appetizer followed by rolls to be served!

    Tuna/Salmon Cracker – this can easily become one's favorite appetizer!  It comes in 4 pieces of seaweed cracker each topped with either tuna or salmon.  The cracker had a somewhat wasabi taste to it which I find super unique.  The cracker was crunchy and blended so well with either the tuna or salmon.  I highly recommend this appetizer!

    Mango Eel – this appetizer is basically fried little pieces of eel tossed with shredded mango slices, lettuce with a special sauce.  I wasn't a huge fan of this but my boyfriend was.  I didn't really like how the eel tasted – it was a bit weird fried.  But the mango was pretty fresh!

    Spider Roll – this roll came in 5 pieces (isn't standard 6?) and was definitely not up to par compared to other sushi places I tried.  The crab was a bit too soggy for me.

    Dragon Roll – this was standard.  It came in 8 pieces but they seem really tiny (look at my pics)!

    All of the above for less than $25!!!  Even though some food wasn't up to par, I still thought it was worth it given the price point!  By the way, this restaurant accepts cash and credit card!  I will definitely be a regular customer when I'm craving for sushi!

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Monday, 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
Friday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Saturday, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Sunday, 11:00 am - 10:30 pm