Wasabi Japanese Cuisine
“Delivery is fast and they also make their food very fast yet it still comes out well.”
“Four stars instead of five because they don't have a bar like Tenzan.”
“We came here few times and each time I come in the size of rolls and amount of Kani salad gets less and less.”
Wasabi Japanese Cuisine
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: 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
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This place is a hit or miss. When it first opened, everything was on point. The vibe I got last night was a change in owner. Presentation of the food wasn't spectacular. The special rolls wasn't that unique. HOWEVER, the salmon sashimi we got was so fresh that every bite was a "mmmm." We had to order more salmon, but the second time was a different piece and it wasn't as fresh. Like I said, hit or miss.
Wasabi ginger soy sauce. What's more?
I used to frequent Wasabi almost on a daily basis when I used to work in the Bensonhurst area. I can only attest to their super affordable lunch specials which got my coworkers raving, and that was the first time I've been introduced to sushi that was under $6 a roll. Enough with the story of how I finally came out from hiding in a cave, sushi during lunch is super affordable: 6 bucks for 2 rolls, and 10 bucks for 3 rolls. Oh and don't forget your complementary miso soup or salad. And free delivery? You cant beat paying that for lunch.
On days when I don't feel like being cooped up in the office all day, I would take a stroll there. My coworkers and I have ate here a few times, heck, I even met up with a date here with a guy obviously not worth my time after work.
Local family owned business. Generally no complaints, though they do offer sushi buffets now, I really cannot speak to much but a few basic maki rolls from their lunch menu.
I came in and asked if they accepted credit card. The employee said yes, so I ordered 3 rolls and when I wanted to pay, she told me that there was a $10 minimum. -_-' Could've mentioned it when I asked. My boyfriend picked a 4th roll so problem solved.
I'm not sure what the average waiting time for take out orders are, but from my past experience, it's usually 10 minutes or less at other sushi restaurants. I waited 20 minutes exactly, and there were exactly 10 patrons eating there when I ordered, and I don't think that qualifies as busy because half the tables were empty.
The sushi was OK, it's what I would expect. Not bad, but not amazing. But definitely acceptable quality. However, the 4th roll I got was the octopus roll, which is steamed or boiled. It was so bland and rubbery, and I love octopus. Also, the octopus roll pieces were almost all broken open. 🙁
Came here for dinner with some friends. Didn't really have high hopes for an AYCE sushi buffet place because the quality is never really that good.
First off you order from this paper where you can put quantities next to the items that you wanted, which similar to the other AYCE sushi buffet places in the brooklyn area. We didn't really order too many items to start, but it took awhile for stuff to come out. When our stuff did come they were missing 1 or 2 items. That's not really a big deal since we could just order it again. On the second round they were missing items too and it happen to be the same exact butterfly roll that we wanted. We just kind of got the idea that they were either out of that or they just didn't want to give us that.
The sushi and sashimi was subpar and wasn't really that fresh. Their appetizer/cooked stuff was a little better. The second round I just skipped their sushi items and ordered their chicken and salmon teriyaki which was surprisingly pretty good.
Overall, their service was horrible and slow. Sushi and sashimi are not that fresh. Probably can pass on this place because there are so many of these AYCE sushi places in the brooklyn area that are better.
As I was sitting in the restaurant, I was mentally adding and subtracting stars constantly. The food and the service was not consistently good or bad. It just fluctuating. The goods, first round of salmon sashimi was so good and fatty it melted in my mouth and the waitress was quick to refill our teas. The bads, service was slow, second round of salmon sashimi wasn't half as good. The slices were actually too cold to eat. They also messed up on the bill by overcharging us. The Kani salad was more of a cucumber salad and the taste just wasn't right. That's a no-no. The seaweed paper they used was stale and chewy. Not sure if I would go back again. But let me reiterate, the first round of salmon sashimi was SO GOOD and that's a risk I might take.
For anyone living in Bensonhurst/Dyker Heights, this is a very solid go-to sushi place for eating in as well as for delivery.
Delivery is always fast and you can expect fresh sushi at great prices. I've since moved from the area, but still drop by now and then to order for pickup.
My friends and I come here a lot. I usually hold gatherings here when there are a bunch of people. The atmosphere is really nice. I would definitely recommend the bento box for dinner. The portion is huge! I usually share with a friend it since you can pick two different types entrees and comes with soup/salad, California roll, and shumai. The rolls are good too.
However, when I order the beef for my bento box, it's alittle too raw for my taste, therefore if I took it to go, I would go home and cook the beef again.
Overall, I come here 3-4 times a week!
I have been here a good handful of times just because I was craving for sushi and because it's the closest sushi restaurant near me. The thing I love most about this place is the sashimi is cut very chunky which I love. It is also pretty fresh and it's not pricey at all. The all you can eat is also cheap and the rolls are pretty decent. The only thing with this place is that the rolls and sushi are packed with rice. This place isn't too bad for takeout either. They come pretty on time and it's cheaper to order directly with them than on those food takeout apps like seamless or deliver.