Sushi D
“I've been here maybe 5 or 6 times now and the fish is always super fresh and the ramen is delicious.”
“Went here again last night and had more spicy tuna rolls, which were again great because they have tempura flakes on top so that they are a little crunchy.”
“I love the house roll (shrimp tempura/broiled eel) and kani salad (julienne crab, cucumber, mango and salmon caviar)
The wait staff are so sweet and friendly.”
Sushi D
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Wow, what a great find in Brooklyn! My sister and I were taking a walk in her area when we came across this restaurant. We were so hungry and absolutely love sushi, so we made our way in and cozied up by the window.
The service was fantastic, our waiter and the owner were both so accommodating and sweet. They took interest in satisfying us, checking in on how we liked the food and what not. It has a classy and chic atmosphere with a warm and encapsulating ambiance.
For appetizers, we ordered the red tuna tataki in ponzu sauce, soft shell crab salad, and pork buns. If I had to choose only one between the three, I'd go with the soft shell crab salad– no doubt about it. It was absolutely phenomenal, my mouth is watering as I think of its light batter, soft crunch, and divine red chili dressing. Don't get me wrong, the other two were great as well, just not as mind-blowing.
For our mains, we shared a caterpillar roll and the spicy hamachi roll. The caterpillar seems to be one of their more famous options, with its spicy tuna topped with avocado and spicy masago. The spicy hamachi was an interesting pick, and definitely had a spicier kick due to the slices of jalapeno topping off the yellowtail, cilantro, and scallions. Both of these options were great, light, and flavorful. Obviously, they are somewhat spicy too, but there is nothing like a cool Sapporo draft to wash it down.
I would definitely come back and try their other menu items!
Sushi D
NY: BK: Fort Greene
8pm Saturday 30th July 2016
Three Stars
The rating and reviews are pretty accurate. The restaurant has an upscale vibe with dim lighting, black tables, leather chairs, and sleek decor. They also had plenty of outdoor seating. The sushi however is only mediocre. The Salmon and Avocado Roll was okay. The filling was lacking in fish and was unevenly distributed throughout the roll. The rice was a bit too sticky for my tastes. The Ruby Roll had "Krab" and Asparagus topped with Spicy Tuna and Black Tobiko. The uniformity of the pieces were greatly lacking. Some pieces were overflowing and others were a bit squished. The spicy tuna was not very spicy. The Fushion Roll had a lot flavors going on. It had black pepper seared tuna, red onions, and a cucumber & seaweed salad inside with seared yellowtail, eared salmon, cilantro and off brand sriracha/miso sauce on top. It was weird and way too saucy. The best roll was the D roll. It had eel, green tempura flakes inside with avocado, misago, and eel sauce on top. This more simple combination was better. It also look like a chef with more skill made it. All the pieces were the same height, width, and size. The service was good. The prices were reasonable. You get what you pay for.
They have Xiao Long Bao Looking Dumplings but they take at least 15 minutes to make.
When a sushi place has the word "sushi" in its restaurant name, one can usually assume that the place is just average; and that's exactly what Sushi D was – forgettable and the typical norm of "just ok".
Upon walking in, the place totally smelt of a strong bleach; totally like a Clorox type. The place was clean and the decor was nice, but not enough to encourage me that my meal would be up to my standards.
I started with a kani salad- pretty hard to mess up – it was fine, but a little too much cucumber instead of kani. Please don't do this! I want a KANI salad; not CUCUMBER. Totally a pet peeve; all and all, it was my favorite part of the meal.
Then for the main event I ordered a spicy tuna hand roll ($5.50!) and it was very strange – it had powdered wasabi and panko flakes instead of the usual smooth spicy paste. It was dry and loaded with rice; not cool. I also bought a $9 Dragon roll that was again, mostly rice and the eel was pretty nonexistent. I'm not sure if there's an eel shortage going on or what, but for $9, I was expecting a bit more "wow" factor than what I got.
Ehhh… Sushi D was more like a C honestly….
Middle of the road sushi. It does the job since there's not much in the way of competition here. I've been here a few times.
The most memorable dish that I've eaten here was the white tuna with jalapenos, if I recall correctly. It wasn't bad.
Friendly service, and they take credit.
We had a great meal! Everyone working was super sweet and accommodating. We ordered the sashimi platter for 2 and split it between the 3 of us and were quite satisfied! The sashimi was thick cut and fresh. The sushi and spicy salmon roll was excellent too. A surprise favorite was the yellowtail roll with jalapeño and cilantro! The udon noodle soup was delicious and so was the miso. Seaweed salad was great too! Ended with tempura fried bananas, which were ok, but the overall dinner was wonderful.
I've passed this place many times, as my daughter goes to school in the area, but I've never gone in. I'm not a huge sushi fan. But a friend and I decided to check it out.
I kept it simple and ordered the shrimp tempura roll and a miso soup. Very delicious. My friend ordered the same and was pleased.
I loved the ambiance.
The waiter was great.
I didn't give it 5 stars because I didn't really order anything worth reviewing.
I will be back if I ever get a craving for tempura again!
I am so excited about this place!! Makes me want to get back to Brooklyn faster!
We got two appetizers and three rolls of sushi.
– The Spicy eggplant appetizer was probably the best dish of the night. The eggplant was soft and tender but mot mushy. The flavor was amazing, and there was just a hint of heat. My mouth is still watering over the memory of eating it!
– The braised short ribs appetizer was great too! Full of flavor and delicious!
– The Naruto Roll was my sister's favorite. The fatty white tuna was exactly what she was looking for.
– The Sunshine roll and the Fusion roll were good. Nothing amazing but still we enjoyed both very much!
– The tempura ice cream was OK. Just regular vanilla ice cream rolled in tempura flakes. They don't have much in the dessert section.
The service was fantastic we actually had two waiters looking up on us throughout the evening. One to take our order and make sure we were happy and the other to make sure we were getting all our dishes one after another and not at the same time – cause that's how we requested it. AWESOME!!
The place is great for a quiet date night. The ambiance is low lighting and beautiful flowers all around the place. They have comfy booths as well as tables all around the place.
The service here was good and I love the fact that they use real brown rice. I wasn't impressed with the shumai, it's actually the worst I've had thus far.