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Best Girls Night Out Sushi Restaurants in Williamsburg

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Ume Williamsburg
Interactive, floor-seated sushi set with travel-inspired salts in a cottage-like space.

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$$$$ Williamsburg Sushi Bars, Sushi
Ume runs a prix-fixe sushi set in a cottage-like space where floor seating, hand-washing rituals, and an enclosed garden make dinner feel like a small trip to Kyoto. The set menu focuses on pristine nigiri, a savory soup, and rotating salts and condiments drawn from the chef’s travels, so the experience is as much about play as it is about technique.
Must-Try Dishes: Sushi Set prix fixe platter, Toro and uni nigiri when available, Mushroom-chicken style soup starter
What Makes it Special: Interactive, floor-seated sushi set with travel-inspired salts in a cottage-like space.
$$ Williamsburg Sushi
Sushi On Me’s Williamsburg outpost is a rowdy, sake-fueled omakase where loud music, neon, and chef banter turn dinner into a one-hour party. The fish quality is solid, but couples come as much for the bottomless pours and hand-fed bites as they do for the nigiri.
Must-Try Dishes: 15-course omakase with bottomless sake, toro nigiri with caviar, anago hand roll to finish
What Makes it Special: High-energy omakase with bottomless sake and playful chef interaction.
$$$$ Williamsburg Sushi
Nozomi runs a 12-course chef’s tasting in a small, modern counter tucked just off Grand Street, blending Japanese technique with richer, French-leaning touches like dry-aged meats. It feels more intimate and playful than many omakase rooms, with music, cocktails, and a menu that balances raw courses with cooked plates.
Must-Try Dishes: 12-course omakase chef’s tasting, Dry-aged lamb or meat course when offered, House sashimi and nigiri selection
What Makes it Special: Compact chef’s counter where a 12-course tasting mixes sushi with bistro-style plates.