Another stronghold in the Bromberg brothers' exceptional local restaurant federation, Blue Ribbon Sushi successfully conquers the raw fish niche with chef Toshi Ueki behind the bar. That's the sushi bar, of course, the best place to grab a seat in either the SoHo or Park Slope locations – both equally hip and, consequentially, equally packed – for a taste of omakase (chef's choice). But whether it's the conventional spicy tuna, the specialty Blue Ribbon roll (featuring lobster and black caviar) or another choice from the extensive menu of soups, appetizers, maki, sashimi, and a rotating variety of daily specials, rest assured that some of the freshest catches from the Atlantic, Pacific and Sea of Japan will be beautifully presented for your palatal enjoyment. The excellent sake selection sweetens the pot. Beer, wine and sake available. Manhattan location serving lunch, dinner and late- night daily. Brooklyn location serving dinner and late-night nightly.
Where the Locals Eat Rating
Best Sushi, Manhattan South
Top 100 Restaurant, New York City
"[A] collaboration of the Bromberg Brothers' Blue Ribbon approach with their partner Toshi Ueki. ... The menu is innovative, and displays a choice of sushi from both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans (not to mention those flown direct from the Sea of Japan on a daily basis) all extraordinarily fresh, creative and abundant ... dishes like shrimp shumai, dragon roll and spicy fish soup, will transport you to the other side of the world."
– Blue Ribbon Sushi website
"The high point of the meal is always sushi and sashimi. ... And unfettered by tradition, [the sushi chefs] create unusual special platters filled with whatever happens to be best that day."
—The New York Times
"This may be the best raw fish in town-and the sake selection is tremendous."
—New York magazine
"The crowd is like a gathering of the glamorous denizens of an earlier Soho-needle-skinny performance artists, diamond-Rolexed gallery honchos, [and] Japanese postgrads on their yen-burning New York year."
—Time Out New York
"This hip, late-night joint offers some of the best sushi and sashimi in the city (including fantasy rolls made with unlikely ingredients like lamb and filet mignon)."
—Newsday
How Others Rate Blue Ribbon Sushi
The New York Times
** (Very Good)
Zagat 2008
25 Food Rating (Very Good to Excellent)