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Best Sushi Restaurants in Park Slope (11215)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Sushi Katsuei
Intimate Park Slope omakase where serious Edomae-style nigiri leads the experience.

Notable Picks

$$$$ Park Slope
Since 2014, this compact Park Slope counter has been the neighborhood’s reference point for omakase, serving high-quality Edomae-style nigiri at prices that undercut Manhattan’s marquee sushi names. Locals use it for milestone dates and serious solo sushi sessions where the focus is squarely on fish, not décor.
Must-Try Dishes: Sushi Omakase, Sashimi & Sushi Omakase, Chef’s Toro Nigiri
What makes it special: Intimate Park Slope omakase where serious Edomae-style nigiri leads the experience.
8.7
$ Windsor Terrace
A family-owned fixture on Prospect Park West for over two decades, Sushi Yu leans heavily on takeout and delivery while still offering a handful of casual seats. The sushi is straightforward but consistently executed, with value-packed lunch boxes and large combo platters that have made it a default neighborhood order-in option.
Must-Try Dishes: Dragon Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Chef’s Sushi & Sashimi Combination
What makes it special: Long-running, family-run sushi focused on generous combo platters and reliable delivery right off Prospect Park.
$$$$ Park Slope
Mura is a high-volume Park Slope workhorse where creative special rolls, generous lunch sets, and fast delivery keep both dine-in and takeout traffic steady. Décor is basic but comfortable; the draw is consistent execution on familiar rolls and cooked Japanese plates at prices that make frequent sushi nights feasible.
Must-Try Dishes: Any 2 Rolls Lunch Special, Volcano Special Roll, Shrimp Tempura Maki Roll
What makes it special: A neighborhood Japanese spot where huge delivery volume and steady dine-in traffic prove how dependably it handles classic rolls and lunch combos.
$$$ Park Slope
Opened around 2011, JPan anchors the lower stretch of 5th Avenue with a long menu of maki, sashimi, and cooked Japanese dishes served in a modern, slightly cramped room. It’s a flexible choice for families, groups, and takeout that still delivers above-average fish and a few composed appetizers that regulars order on repeat.
Must-Try Dishes: Volcano Special Roll, Yellowtail Jalapeno, Sushi and Sashimi for One
What makes it special: A long-running 5th Avenue standby balancing crowd-pleasing rolls with sturdier sashimi and bento options.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Park Slope
Opened in 2016, Sushi Yashin brought a slightly sleeker sushi room to the 5th Avenue strip, leaning on an extensive special-roll lineup and a handful of cooked plates. Execution isn’t as polished as the borough’s top omakase bars, but for casual dinners with creative rolls and sake, it’s a comfortable step up from bare-bones takeout.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Girl Roll, Taxi Driver Roll, Dancing Eel Roll
What makes it special: A contemporary 5th Avenue sushi room known for playful special rolls and a relaxed sake-fueled vibe.