Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Neighborhood sushi with good prices and fast delivery, but quality and service are inconsistent—best for value seekers comfortable with occasional misses.
Kyoto Sushi delivers affordable, quick sushi for neighborhood convenience, but hit-or-miss execution and occasional safety flags limit its appeal. Fast service and fair pricing make it worth trying if you're nearby and flexible about quality variation, though it falls short of reliable premium sushi standards.
The room is simple and low-frills, more of a neighborhood pit stop than a scene. Diners mention fast, polite service on good nights and quick delivery when it hits right. One regular summed it up as, "Solid sushi for the price when they are on point," while another flagged that the room feels a bit dreary if you eat in. Cooking leans classic, budget-friendly Japanese staples—maki combos, bento, teriyaki, udon—built for everyday eating rather than fireworks. Expect good value portions and straightforward flavors. The tradeoff is variability: several reviews praise fresh fish and hot dishes arriving quickly, while others call out fishy cuts or defensive responses to mistakes, so go in for value and be flexible. For families, it works if you keep it simple. Kids usually find something among teriyaki, udon, or basic rolls. There is no kids menu mentioned, but familiar, mild items show up often in reviews. If your crew needs guaranteed premium-grade sashimi every time, this may not be the best fit.
Area: Residential Greenpoint block with local foot traffic; casual neighborhood dining and takeout habits.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked neighborhood; typical NYC street activity into evenings.
Nearby: Near other casual eateries, cafes, and bars; primarily serves locals and delivery demand.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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