Taiki

134 Nevins St, Brooklyn - 11217
155 reviews
Sushi Sushi Bar Japanese
(929) 356-4826

Taiki is honestly one of the best omakase experience in all of New York City Area. The Chef really does his best to deliver the best quality sushi for affordable price. Really authentic experience that took me back to my days traveled to Tokyo. A true hidden gem within the Brooklyn.

Moody modern Japanese sushi bar, with a short but well curated menu. Takeout business is strong and waits can be long at peak times. Service is fantastic.

Came to Brooklyn for the half marathon. Wanted to celebrate afterward with some good sushi. This place did not disappoint.The ambiance and aesthetic is beautiful and intimate dining.Our server was very knowledgeable and good at his job, we had a fantastic experience and the food was delicious.Will be returning next time we're in NYC

Affordable neighborhood joint. Great variety of fish, and a large appetizer menu with many gems. Great decor. Taiki is such a character!

Very fresh fish, but super small servings. Tasty soups...great saki...but pricey.

I went in the server was super nice,said that in the the bar ask for whatever would give to me and then it was very good, I order some more and order, nice sake. the owner is very convivial the food was fresh I recommend that little sushi bar. This is a very friendly zone that you should all try.

A small intimate sushi restaurant in the neighborhood.The place is literally a few steps from my home so I had the try it, especially since some of the reviews here were pretty glowing.The place is small and intimate, homey. I had the toro tarter and the monk fish karaage appetizers. Following with a sashimi Omakase.The monk fish was fried in batter. I thought It was ok. The fish felt fresh but the batter somewhat under fried. The $20 toro tartar was pretty small and underwhelming.The sashimi felt very fresh, especially the otoro tuna.All in all I would probably skip the appetizers next time, and try more of sushi offerings if I would go back

The edamame is delicious. It's a bit spicy and done to perfection, some of the best I've had.While not the same as some of the high-end sushi places in Manhattan, the sushi is well above what you'd expect from a local neighborhood place.

probably the best sushi restaurant I’ve been to ever, sit at the bar, order everything, chat with Taiki or ask the waiter about his cat, just go enjoy

Unfortunately, really bad. Very confused since the photos and reviews were so positive. Honestly grocery store sushi is better. Tuna sashimi also tasted slightly spoiled. I highly recommend not to eat here.