Mikado is the neighborhood spot to kick back with fresh sushi, sake, and good company. No fuss, no fancy rules — just a laid-back place to eat, relax, and enjoy. Whether it’s a quick bite, a chill night with friends, or dinner with family, we’re here to make it easy and welcoming every time.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 293 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Phone: (718) 535-2931
Website: https://newmikadonyc.com/
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Reviews
Service was great, cocktails were great, and food was incredibly — definitely above the average sushi spot. Highly recommend!
I also got the salmon ikura don slices of salmon sashimi layered over rice, topped with a generous spoonful of ikura. The roe was brined in shoyu, giving it a deep umami-salty pop that contrasted nicely with the fatty salmon. Flavor-wise, it hit the right notes, but I did notice the salmon trimming wasn’t handled carefully there was still a line of skin left on a few slices, which made the texture less smooth than it should’ve been.
A little food note: salmon sashimi wasn’t part of traditional sushi until Norway introduced it to Japan in the 1980s, while ikura (soy-sauce brined salmon roe) has long been a staple, prized for its briny burst and its association with prosperity. Eating them together is a nice reflection of sushi’s evolution old tradition meeting new influences.
Overall, Mikado makes for a solid neighborhood lunch stop: good prices, quick service, and satisfying flavors. With just a bit more polish in prep, it could be even better.
He spilled my martini onto my plate and table – never thought to switch out the plate for another or wipe the table down. I had to ask for a new plate and napkins. Empty soy sauce bottle at the table and we had to ask him twice to bring us a full bottle. Then he TOOK our soy sauce bottle away for his evening side-work… literally after we’d just ordered another round of sushi. We had to ask another server in the restaurant for more soy sauce… again! Meanwhile overheard the table next to us ask for the same thing.
He never refilled our water glasses (our glasses sat empty for over half the meal). Never checked on us once. Didn’t ask us if we wanted anything else before he dropped the check. Just threw the card machine at us with zero words and stared at us. I’m just appalled cause we’ve always had a great experience at the Atlantic Ave location and we were so excited to try the new Park slope location, but alas are SUPER disappointed. Foods good, but I’ll never be back. Spending so much money for a less than subpar experience