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CUISINE: Asian, Japanese, Sushi
NEIGHBORHOOD: Brooklyn Heights/DUMBO
122 Smith Street Between Dean and Pacific
(p) 718-935-0575
Ki Sushi serves fresh fish and interesting rolls with a fair price tag. An impressive list of appetizers, all in the $5-7 range, goes beyond your average sushi spot with dishes like sauteed broccoli with garlic and toasted pine nuts, and fried eggplant with miso. The sushi rolls also will not disappoint, particularly the special rolls. We tried the seared tuna roll with asparagus, caviar, and wasabi sauce which, for only $1 more, took the standard spicy tuna roll to a whole new level. The Ki sushi roll was massive and artfully crafted. The rectangular pieces of sushi were layered with tuna, salmon, and yellowtail inside, and topped with spicy, crunchy crab, avocado, caviar, and finally, a gold (edible) leaf. This roll was so pretty, I almost felt bad eating it. Though the special rolls do come with special prices, when mixed with some of the standard rolls, the experience will be satisfying, both in your mouth and on your wallet.
Posted in FOOD on March 18, 2009 9:00am by Jena Steinbach | 15 comments
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