What a pleasant surprise, to see that one of my favorite sushi spots is also well thought of locally. When I first met Master Sushiasan Osama, he was the only Osama I kenew of. All these many years later, I submit that he is still the very best Osama I know. Oh, and the sushi and service is still first rate.
Yum!. Excellent spot. The fish is extremely fresh, the special rolls are inventive (they even have a roll called the "Popeye" that combines bacon, spinach, and cream cheese. I'm not sure I actually *liked* this roll, but I did like their creativity) and presented gorgeously. The decor is this odd mix of Asian inflected art and graffiti and the restaurant is small and always crowded, yet a surprising feeling of coziness and calm prevails. The waitstaff are helpful, but leave you to enjoy your food. Tea is free and they have green tea mochi ice on the dessert menu!
Best of all, Geido is a good value.
Charming neighborhood place. I love using this as a halfway point for meeting friends in Brooklyn. Kind of centrally located between the Slope, Williamsburg, greater Flatbush (where I live), Prospect Hts. It's very close to the subway. The food is tasty, affordably priced, relaxed atmosphere. And there's something for whatever mood you're in, though I keep coming back to this dish which has vegetables, eggs, and rice all together: like Japanese comfort food. They've got a sushi bar, too.
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