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Best Sushi Restaurants in Sunset Park

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Sora
High-end omakase sushi and roll sets served in an art-driven room.

Notable Picks

8.8
$$$$ Sunset Park Sushi
Sora is a reservation-only omakase counter in Sunset Park where Toyosu-market fish is shaped into meticulous nigiri and compact roll sets. The art-filled, low-lit dining room turns a 61st Street storefront into a destination for drawn-out sushi tastings rather than quick takeout.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s omakase roll selection, Spicy tuna roll from SORA box, Negi hama roll with scallion and yellowtail
What makes it special: High-end omakase sushi and roll sets served in an art-driven room.
$$ Sunset Park Japanese, Ramen
To Date Japanese Food is a busy Sunset Park Japanese spot where ramen shares the menu with sushi, bento boxes, and fried snacks. High-volume delivery ratings and steady local traffic point to reliable execution, especially on curry seafood ramen and tonkatsu chashu bowls. The room is casual and compact rather than design-driven, but portions, quality, and pricing make it a go-to option for neighborhood ramen cravings.
Must-Try Dishes: Curry seafood ramen, Tonkatsu chashu ramen, Chirashi don
What makes it special: High-volume neighborhood Japanese spot where ramen, sushi, and bentos all deliver.
$$ Sunset Park Sushi
MOMO Test Kitchen operates inside the Brooklyn Army Terminal complex, serving Japanese comfort food, bento boxes, and a small but careful sushi and roll menu at lunchtime. Office workers and destination eaters use it for miso-rich sets, onigiri, and fresh rolls that skew lighter and more produce-forward than typical takeout.
Must-Try Dishes: Salmon Avocado Roll, Assorted sushi roll bento, Onigiri with seasonal fillings
What makes it special: Daytime-only Japanese kitchen inside an industrial complex with fresher sushi and rolls than its setting suggests.

Worthy Picks

$ Sunset Park Sushi
Toyama Cuisine is a long-running neighborhood sushi shop just off 8th Avenue where regular rolls, special rolls, and bento-style boxes anchor a straightforward menu. Pricing stays aggressive, making it a go-to for families and students who want shrimp tempura rolls, dragon rolls, and simple sushi sets without formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Shrimp Tempura Roll, Dragon Roll with eel and avocado, Futo Maki Roll
What makes it special: Affordable, broad roll selection that serves both sit-down dinners and delivery-heavy nights.