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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by BklynChick on 01/30/2009
You CAN get good Korean in Brooklyn
Brooklyn is so lacking in Korean restaurants. We drove all the way from the Heights for the Korean items on this restaurant's menu. The place is run by Koreans afterall. I was very pleasantly surprised. We had the ttuk bo kee (spicy rice cakes) appetizer, the dol sot beef bibimbap and kimchee chigae (stew). I told the waiter that I was Korean and I expected spicy. That's what we got in the ttuk bo kee and kimchee chigae. They did not skimp on the bibimbap either. It was loaded with lots of beef, mushrooms, carrots, etc. It's not as good our favorite place in Koreatown and you don't get any banchan. But it is damn good for Brooklyn. And the price is right. As for service, our waiter was very nice. We'll go back anytime we don't feel like travelling in Manhattan. I just wish they would wash their windows! It makes the whole place look a little dirty.
Posted by Smith on 12/14/2008
Superb.....
Miyako has been one of my favorite dining places for years now. My experiences have been always pleasant. The food is just wonderful. I always start with some hot sake and sushi than i usually finish off with their dolsut bibimbap. The bibimbap is just full of flavor and the selection of freshly seasoned veggies go so well together and the crispy bottom is delicious. Aside all things I highly recommend going there before 8pm. When it gets busy both service and food can get a bit slow but not intolerable. I usually get there around 7pm and I never had any issues in fact around this time the food comes out very quickly and the service is above average. The only thing I wish Miyako would do is delivery. I would even pay a few extra dollars for this service.
Posted by gooseface on 04/10/2008
i would eat here again
Decent sushi at fair prices. The kim chi dumplings were a nice surprise. Note that they have a wider selection of vegetarian rolls (pronounced with a rolling r) than most sushi places (so a good compromise when eating with your girlfriend). would go back here again, next time in tights!
Posted by Anonymous on 03/25/2008
Good find!
Cheapest prices I've ever seen for fresh sushi and great rolls. I come here at least once a week for a quick meal and sometimes even takeout. Not the best atmosphere but the food is definitely worth it.
Posted by KimCheeMan on 02/22/2008
Best of two worlds....
I went there on Valentines Day for the first time and man did i have to wait long for a table. But that was the only bad thing about the restaurant. The service was good compared to how busy it was. The decor was nothing fancy but it does offer a nice cozy atmosphere. But for a restaurant that offers food from two different cultures the food was rather good. The bibimbap was excellent the hot paste and the sesame oil come out separately, so you can make the dish suit your taste. And for the price its the sushi I had so far. I will definitely venture out there again. I want to experience the dishes as well. To bad i Have to drive 45 min to get there but it is worth it.
Posted by LawyerChick on 10/24/2007
Too bad they don't deliver
All said, this is the best sushi in the neighborhood. I really like the Korean items (Pah Jun is delicious). And the sushi is of a decent quality. I like going there but unfortunately, they don't deliver. You can pick up, but no delivery. :(
Posted by Anonymous on 09/22/2007
Not recommended
I went to this place last night because of the good reviews on this website. I went with my friend and brother. There were a couple of things wrong with this place. The first is that the service was absolutely poor. We waited 10 minutes before anyone even brought us a menu or water. It took about another 10 minutes before we could flag someone down to order. After our appetizers and Sake came, no one bothered to check to see if we were doing alright. We had to flag another person down in order to order another bottle of sake. For an entree, my brother and I ordered the Sushi B (10 pieces of sushi and a california roll) and my friend ordered the red snapper. Now . . . when I read on the menu "an assortment of 10 pieces of sushi" I'm expecting 10 different pieces of sushi. Instead, we got 3 pieces of salmon, 2 tuna, 1 shrimp, 2 fluke, and 2 hamachi. My friend's red snapper looked like a microwave dinner. The only good thing was the Hae Mul Pa Jun (korean Pancakes). At $50/head, go elsewhere.