From Prospect Heights to Industry City, these spots are serving sashimi, nigiri and rolls that’ll make you text your group chat mid-bite.

New York City is swimming with stellar sushi, from sleek omakase counters to no-frills neighborhood gems. Although the super high-end restaurants are in Manhattan, Brookyn holds its own when it comes to sushi restaurants.

When you get that craving, give these five spots a try:

1. Sushi Katsuei (Park Slope)

210 7th Ave.

The OG of Brooklyn omakase. Elegant, fresh and consistently wow-worthy — this is where sushi dreams come true (and your wallet forgives you later).

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. Photo: Supplied/Sushi Katsuei Instagram

2. Geido (Prospect Heights)

331 Flatbush Ave.

Old-school charm meets artsy chaos. Expect creative, frsh rolls, friendly vibes and you can doodle on their famous wall while you wait! 

3. Sushi Uesugi @ Japan Village (Industry City / Sunset Park)

267 36th St.

Hidden gem alert! Dive into a sushi selection so fresh it rivals fancy sit-downs, but with a food-hall twist.

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. Photo: Supplied/Sushi Uesugi via Instagram

4. Sushi Lin (Prospect Heights)

335 Flatbush Ave.

Sleek, intimate and serious about perfection. The omakase is minimalist magic — no filler, just flavor.

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. Photo: Supplied/Sushi Lin via Instagram

5. Hibino (Cobble Hill)

333 Henry St.

In an unassuming atmosphere, Hibino provides lovely sushi, house-made tofu, Kyoto-style small plates and rolls that hit like a warm hug.

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. Photo: Supplied/Hibino