Washoku Kyo, located at 6221 18th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11204, is a Japanese restaurant that captures the essence of traditional Japanese cuisine. Its thoughtfully designed interior, featuring tatami mats and wooden decor, creates an authentic and inviting atmosphere. The menu offers a curated selection of classic dishes, including fresh sushi and sashimi, light tempura, savory miso soup, teriyaki-glazed meats, and hearty ramen. Committed to high-quality ingredients and traditional techniques, Washoku Kyo delivers refined flavors that honor Japanese culinary traditions. Perfect for enthusiasts and newcomers alike, it promises a delightful dining experience.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6221 18th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11204
Phone: (718) 331-2799
Website: https://www.washokukyony.com/
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Reviews
Sushi is really fresh and they don’t seem to skimp out on the ingredients. About $50 for this platter with different rolls in this neighborhood, fairly decent pricing. Would come back again for lunch menu in the future.
Our order and the review is below.
Wagyu uni: the beef was good and uni tasted fresh.
Pancake (kinda like okonomiyaki): crispy and lots of bonito flakes slightly above average. The picture on the menu makes it look small but it’s a pretty big pancake.
Chicken skin: not as much as Ajimi but the flavor is good and not too dry
Gyudon (I wanted to try their black garlic ramen but they were sold out): I enjoyed it a lot but it’s not the usual gyudon you’d get where the beef has been cooked in a broth like setting. It’s more like grilled a bit and then sauced but it was good and I would get it again.
Sashimi special: the pieces looked big but very very tiny hint of fishy taste but overall good. Way better than Osaka on 86th Street.
Crazy salmon roll: this one was a miss… It had avocado in the roll and the avocado overpowered the salmon flavor. Don’t know how the avocado can overpower the salmon flavor but it did.
Overall, this place is way better than Osaka. It’s a shame I didn’t get to try their ramen so I can compare it to Ajimi on 85th and 18th.