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Mido Omakase Room

221 S 1st St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Mido Omakase Room 8.7
South Williamsburg
Mido Omakase Room is an intimate, reservation-only counter where a 15-course omakase leans into aged fish, precise nigiri, and thoughtful sake pairings. The space is compact and softly lit, making it one of the most focused, special-occasion sushi experiences in South Williamsburg without the ultra-luxury price tag.
Must-Try Dishes: 15-course omakase nigiri tasting, botan ebi with miso and citrus, miso black cod
Scores:
Value: 7.6 Service: 8.7 Consistency: 8.4 Food Quality: 9.2 Atmosphere: 9 Cultural Relevance: 7.1
What makes it special: Serious omakase technique in an intimate, design-forward South Williamsburg counter.
Who should go: Couples seeking focused, chef-led sushi in a calm room.
When to visit: Later dinner seatings for slower pacing and quieter energy.
What to order: Full omakase, botan ebi course, miso black cod.
Insider tip: Book the counter seats closest to the chef for better interaction.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only and very limited; expect to circle after 6pm. Rideshare or walking from nearby is strongly recommended.
Dress code: Smart casual trending upscale β€” jeans are fine if paired with a nice top or jacket; many guests lean dressy for date nights.
Noise level: Low β€” intimate and quiet enough for easy conversation with the chef and your date.
Weekend wait: Reservation required; walk-in waits are rarely available and can exceed 60–90 minutes if any cancellations open.
Weekday lunch: Typically no lunch service; evenings only with reservations.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Very limited β€” this is a fish-forward omakase with minimal accommodation beyond a few small substitutions.
Vegan options: Not recommended β€” the omakase format is seafood-driven with no true vegan course progression.
Gluten-free options: Mostly compatible β€” many courses are naturally gluten-free, but soy-based sauces and some preparations may contain gluten; inform the chef in advance.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes β€” it works especially well if both people enjoy focused dining and sushi. The counter format creates natural conversation, but it’s more intimate and quiet than playful.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Unlikely. This is a small, reservation-only omakase counter. Same-day cancellations are rare, so booking ahead is strongly advised.
Is it kid-friendly? Not really β€” the experience is designed for adults and serious diners. There are no kids’ options, and the quiet counter setting isn’t ideal for children.
Best For
Better for: More intimate, lower-pressure omakase than ultra-luxury counters while still delivering aged fish and technical precision.
Skip if: If you want Γ  la carte sushi, a lively scene, or need vegetarian-friendly dining β€” this experience is tightly structured and seafood-centric.