Ki Sushi

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122 Smith St  Brooklyn, NY 11201

Ki Sushi is a case-in-point for the limitations of Yelp. Don’t get us wrong – Yelp is the single most important recreational resource invented in the last 10 years, and has practically single-handedly changed the restaurant landscape. But it’s a little like IQ tests: predictive to a certain point – say four stars – after which it fails to distinguish between good and great.

Take Ki, and some if its neighborhood competition. All have four stars, but they’re not even in the same league. Comparing Ki to an average neighborhood sushi joint is like comparing your uncle who rolls some jiujistu to Anderson Silva. In fact it’s worth a trip from Manhattan just to eart at Ki, etc. You get the point.

Astonishingly, Ki is neither extremely expensive nor particularly hard to get into. (Of the tens of times we’ve stopped in we’ve never once waited for a table.) The decor is typical Cobble Hill trying-too-hard, but you’re not here to sight see.

Menu highlights-

Everything is good, including entres, salads, and appetizers. But you’re here for the fish. Don’t mess around – order the Ki Roll and the Spicy Girl Roll. Then thank yourself. The fish is, obviously, fresh. On the spectrum between traditional artisanal and experimental, Ki falls a bit on the experimental side. The Ki Roll is decadence embodied – layers of fish, bonito, topped with gold flakes. The Spicy Girl starts with tuna and adds multiple other dimensions.

If you’re feeling conservative, try one of the roll combinations, or the more traditional sushi variety dishes. (The sushi lunch and dinner can get a bit pricy, though – that’s why we recommend sticking with rolls.)

Word of caution to the late-risers: Ki takes its last lunch order at 2:45pm.

How to Get there-

Ki is a mere block from the Bergen Street F/G train – one reason it’s the keystone of the Cobble Hill daytrip.

 

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