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Another Sushi Place on Kingston

Ready for more sushi? A Boro Park sushi bar is opening a branch on Kingston Avenue in Crown Heights. Full Story

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Crown Heights
May 23, 2017 11:04 pm

It is not just a community. it is a global center…and not just during Tishrei or the Kinus. I’m surprised there aren’t more Israeli restaurants

To #67
May 22, 2017 11:06 pm

Anyone opening a food place of any kind, is usually putting in their own money, or money from private investors. So if they choose to risk it that is their choice. As for them possibly pushing others out of business, that does not seem to happen. If a food place goes out of business, it’s usually because it either too expensive, or because it’s not very good tasting. On (or just off of as in the case of one meat place) avenue M, between Coney Island Ave and Ocean Avenue, there are at least 4 Kosher Pizza places, and at… Read more »

here comes another one...
May 22, 2017 8:44 pm

what’s wrong with us? doesn’t anybody fix their own lunch or dinner anymore? i’ll bet there are more kosher eateries per capita in crown heights than there are in either bp or willy, both heavily populated ch’siddesheh communities. folks, we’re absolutely drowning in an overabundance of all kinds of eateries. my fear is that eventually the neighborhood simply won’t be able to sustain all of these new ” move over, i’m coming in” places; in some cases the new places will even force some older ones out of business. that , i think, would be both sad and unfair. i… Read more »

At the end of the day
May 19, 2017 1:50 pm

There are lots of opinions but more people love sushi

About time a normal sit down sushi spot
May 19, 2017 11:28 am

Lets all open are minds and stop being in the box
yes Crown Heights is extending BH

Right spot on # 62
May 19, 2017 12:45 am

It’s easy to put on a polished frum veneer with a stranger you likely may never meet up with again. But those of us who we see regularly should be treated just as carefully as you must with members of your own household. Why is this such a great challenge for us??

Switch hashgocha.
May 19, 2017 12:12 am

The black oval CHK is not the authentic Red CHK.
Call it something else, because it is deceptive and the cause of much heated debate.
Since we are on colors, the lag b’omer color was not a bright dazzling green. But we are taking about a wall, not a woman’s clothing so who cares what color the walls are.
I’m just bothered about the black hashgacha, not the green decor. Most frum Crown Heightsers won’t eat there, so it’s going to be catereing to the otd, lights, yuppies etc.
This is why there is such an uproar.

ahavas Yisroel
May 18, 2017 9:20 pm

ahavas Yisroel starts with ch and “outsiders” not with you on mivtzoim in manhattan

Hmmm
May 18, 2017 8:22 pm

Hey Bubby..arent you concerened that its called a sushi “BAR”? What will the kindelach think?

Queens
May 18, 2017 8:21 pm

In Queens there are about 5 different sushi restaurants plus pizza shops selling sushi Including restaurants owned by “outsiders” Also 5-6 pizza shops in the vicinity of one another. Kew Gardens Hills Main Street area. Not that much longer than kingston avenue in size. Less active area than CH meaning less people walking around. Not one issue with one another. CH, two sushi restaurants open and we have to attack the whole Olam and non lubavitchers. What a shame 🙁

#58 is right
May 18, 2017 8:11 pm

But probably if it was a lubavitcher owner, then bubby and everyone else wouldnt have a problem even with a pink colored store. Green is ok for lag baomer parade tshirts but not for restaurant huh? Not chassidishe enough? First look at yourselves and look up some laws of tznius then go ahead and judge others! What else don’t you like (since the owner possibly isn’t lubavitch) Do you not like the name of the restaurant? DO you have a problem with the font style? DO you have a problem that they have windows? Should it be boarded up that… Read more »

55 green
May 18, 2017 6:16 pm

green was the color of the Lag Baomer parade. let’s not try to keep looking for obstacles. if you like sushi then this may a good option for light and healthy food

Grateful we left
May 18, 2017 5:34 pm

That attitude. Everything out of CH is out of town.

History repeated
May 18, 2017 4:59 pm

This whole thing kind of happened with calabria and basil. Im interested to see the results

Concerned Bubby
May 18, 2017 4:56 pm

I am a little bit concerned about the fact that this sushi bar is colored a very not chassidishe and flashy color. It is bright green, which makes it stand out, a very not chassidish thing. Maybe if they would consider to repaint it black or brown maybe I would go…

so excited!
May 18, 2017 2:36 pm

yay, another sushi place!
awesome

this is shtus
May 18, 2017 1:25 pm

why in the world are you people fighting about politics when this is a post about sushi! If you want to fight make sure you respect each other since it we are in middle of the Omer.

loyal to Sushi spot
May 18, 2017 12:33 pm

I will not go to this new place, but something here doesnt add up. why cant we first support our own mosdos and make sure our children grow up in normal living conditions not paying $3000 for a shoebox in the outskirts of ch or paying 2 million for a shell of a house that needs another 500-750k of construction work. If people can afford the luxuries of taking sushi out then you dont need to charge $3000 for a floor of a house for rent. what gives you the right to take take hard earned money from our own… Read more »

To #31 and #49
May 18, 2017 12:31 pm

#49 you say; “#31 has a point, in saying that we don’t exactly need yet another opportunity to overspend our money.” So what would you have this restaurant owner do? Not open up and go on welfare, since he will have to shut down his parnassa? And don’t say he should choose something else, because anything anyone chooses is something some busy body can find fault with. Someone who is wasting their money instead of paying tuition would still not pay tuition even if there were no restaurants to spend it in. There must be some people who can afford… Read more »

Sefira
May 18, 2017 12:18 pm

We are in the days of sefira. Maybe people should stop all talk that displays machlokes and start working on ahavas Yisroel. If there is a problem of hasagas gvul, the alleged hurt party should go to a Beis Din. If there are problems with hechsherim in Crown Heights or of too many restaurants flooding Kingston Avenue, the community council and Rabbanim need to address it. This should be done peacefully not in ways that border on disrespect. “Kan tziva Hashem is habracha” – it does not bring bracha if there is machlokes. May all the machlokes in Crown Heights… Read more »

#31 has a point!
May 18, 2017 9:58 am

Something is seriously wrong when families with Jacuzzis in their tubs, and second summer homes upstate, and who eat a lot of carryout food ALSO get breaks on tuition. Some of these people can truly afford full tuition but are just paid “under the table” so “on paper” they look less prosperous. We economize, and we treat eating out as a special-occasion thing, and we pay FULL TUITION. It really makes me feel taken advantage of when I see people cheating the system like this. #31 has a point, in saying that we don’t exactly need yet another opportunity to… Read more »

CH has a kosher restaurant that doesn't serve any Lubavitch-hechsher meat!
May 18, 2017 9:52 am

I went into the smokehouse on Troy avenue, and had to go elsewhere when I discovered that this fleishig KOSHER restaurant in CROWN HEIGHTS serves NO Lubavitch-hechsher meat!

Why so much FRESS in CH????
May 18, 2017 9:41 am

Why so much fress in CH lately,??

I stopped into their shop in Boro Park, but now I won't
May 18, 2017 9:32 am

I visit Boro Park quite often and would stop in to their store for a quick nash, but now that they opened here in CH, I will bl”n not stop in to their store in Boro Park either

Raw Fish
May 18, 2017 8:48 am

WHo needs so much raw fish with melted rice and seaweed? Why not open another Fish Store or Fruit Store on Kingston?

To 8 ,26
May 18, 2017 8:21 am

There happens to be many in the community who don’t respect that hechsher and don’t eat in most ch establishments. Finally another place to eat delicious food and hechsher we can rely on and trust. Thank you for taking Rabbi brauns hechsher

Another eatery???
May 18, 2017 8:17 am

Is there anything else other than food place for Kingston Ave??? we are supposed to eat in order to live not live in order to eat!! It’s all about $$$. No brain!

A BP woman who visits CH v often
May 18, 2017 8:08 am

I just want to say that I live on the block of Noribar in Boro Park and have never smelled a thing.
Their Sushi is delicious, fresh and wonderful.
The Yosopovs are the nicest people and I’m hoping Crown Heights will make them feel welcome.

I’m sure that as they get the welcomed, they will give back to the community as other “outside” businesses have.

Question
May 18, 2017 8:04 am

If so many locals can afford to eat out regularly and the community can support so many eateries…. how come many CH families are starving? Why do they rely on welfare & CSSY? Something is very wrong.

To #8
May 18, 2017 8:01 am

Well said. My family loves sushi (I hate it) but I won’t let it in my house. Machloykes and power struggles is not kosher.

To all the negative commenters here
May 18, 2017 7:51 am

30 years ago or so when there were only 3 “restaurants” in the neighborhood we used to run to Boro Park, Manhattan, Queens, Long Island…. anywhere we can get a semi decent meal and we always wondered “why can’t we just have more places in CH instead of taking our money elsewhere Nowadays we have many eateries in CH B’H, some are very good, we no longer need to go anywhere to enjoy a night out as far as food… we not only supporting our own (and yes although Noribar is owned by someone from Queens, it provides a jobs… Read more »

It's just disgusting
May 18, 2017 7:31 am

How everyone here is talking about not our *own and outsiders First of all no Jew is ever an outsider And like there is no Chabad living outside crown heights I knew him well and he’s very close to chabad As bucharien Jews always were Lev levayev is a very close relative to him And we never refused to take his money just because he doesn’t live in crown heights And honestly do we want evry Lubavitcher that makes any sort of business out there to be Vetted and called an outsider just because We’re sick and tired of the… Read more »

Same
May 18, 2017 7:27 am

I don’t like sushi either, when are we getting a steak house?

All Jews are our own
May 18, 2017 7:21 am

But if a yid is my brother a Lubavitcher is my twin

I Love Sushi
May 18, 2017 7:09 am

B”H

sushi is the perfect example of סובב וממלא all in one.

crown heights
May 18, 2017 6:34 am

Hatzlacha raba .
BTW there is nothing wrong with having another restarant.
B”H crown Heights grew and we have lots of ousiders coming

To #6
May 18, 2017 6:12 am

They will need a strong vent to remove the fish smell that already exists on the north side of Kingston Ave.

כאן ציווה השם את הסושי
May 18, 2017 5:34 am

Guys and gals,

Is this what we can be proud of?

Every day a NEW FRESS????

Wow
May 18, 2017 4:42 am

So the comunity with the lowest paying tuition payers and so many struggling yeshivois gets a new sushi store.

You relize that sushi is an extreme high cost luxury.

This is geting ridiculous.

ouch
May 18, 2017 2:32 am

What a shame to call a fellow Yid “not one of our own. “. My husband is not Chabad, yet he supports them quite generously.

Don't buy from outsiders
May 18, 2017 12:15 am

We need to buy only from crown heights residents
Who will let the money stay in crown heights
No one in BP or will I will let a outsider open a store In their neighborhood

B
May 18, 2017 12:05 am

In our community there is party every night. B”h cen yirbu”
Sushi is the main dish. Everyone go strait to the sushi,its finish faster than any other food.
Now we only have two restaurants for sushi, i think we need more ,our community growing and there is only two restaurants. Good luck and בתיאבון.

Agree with #8
May 17, 2017 11:41 pm

While I think its amazing that CH is growing and we are having more stores opening up. I just find it weird that they didn’t take a more neutral hechsher.
I for one will probably not eat there for that reason alone!

Agree with #8
May 17, 2017 11:06 pm

I agree. People will be deceived by the hashgacha, it’s not the CHK of Rabbi Osdoba that we all respect, but many people won’t realize that and will ready there’s by mistake.
Well, Sushi Spot has the very best sushi, and the real CHK hashgacha, so no need for this other place.

Anyone interested?
May 17, 2017 10:34 pm

I would love to open a high end dessert bar. Thoughts?

"our own"
May 17, 2017 10:26 pm

all Jews are “our own”
ahavas yisroel…

to 13
May 17, 2017 10:23 pm

u missed the point this is IN ch

Sushi worms
May 17, 2017 10:21 pm

Be careful someone just got worms in their stomach from raw sushi

To #8
May 17, 2017 10:16 pm

Since this restaurant is in ch it’s most normal to have the hechsher of it’s rabbis

btw
May 17, 2017 10:12 pm

Levi gombos. always donates to every single event in our neighborhood. and yes I do see sushi spot in all the auction books and my kid came home with a gift card from school that he said sushi spot gave to the school for prizes so I take my hat off to these stores I would also like to mention apple drugs always giving back to the neighborhood thank you

to #8
May 17, 2017 10:05 pm

Maybe was cheaper? Hechser costs a lot annually

#9
May 17, 2017 10:01 pm

You sound like a total fool. Outsiders? You already assume! How do you know that he is not lubavitch or close to lubavitch? And if he isnt, does he automatically hate you and all other lubavitchers? You know how many lubavitchers do business and own businesses outside of crown heights and even working/ doing business in WIlliamsburg! Get out of the past! DIdnt The Rebbe say that the reason Moshiach is delayed is because of opposite ahavas yisroel? Enough of this mentality!

Meir
May 17, 2017 9:59 pm

BS”D # 13 I stand by my comment as it seems so do many others. Furthermore a Lubavitcher owned restaurant in Manhattan is hardly the same as an outsider opening in an exclusive Lubavitch community. Have no idea what your last sentence refers to as I have not made a comment. In about a year, I stated an opinion, whereas he you on the other hand felt the need to denigrate another Yid.

Dear #8
May 17, 2017 9:50 pm

IT’S BECAUSE OF PEOPLE LIKE YOU THAT WE HAVE MACHLOKES!, STOP BRINGING POLITICS INTO EVERYTHING, why are you deciding that he chose a side!?!?

Reply to 13
May 17, 2017 9:46 pm

Yes

You missed Albany bakery they have sushi too

CH Sushi Facts
May 17, 2017 9:39 pm

The first two places to have sushi in crown heights was
Ester’s Deli and the Kretchme

Today sushi can be purchased at the following places:

1) Empire Kosher
2) The Market Place
3) Sushi Spot
4) Kingston Bake Shop
5) Mendy’s
6) Empire Grill
7) Noribar

Any more that i missed?

Baruch Hashem our community has grown so much with so many visitors that there is place for so many eateries.

May we grow even more and Hatzlacha to all!

TO #1 and #7
May 17, 2017 9:37 pm

MEIR, that’s a sad statement. Patronize our own? Are you a different religion than other Yidden? I wonder what you would say if someone pointed out not to eat at any lubavitcher owned restaurants because they won’t donate to Yeshivas other than Chabad? Funny how you always point fingers at others when the problem comes from within yourself!

Sushi spot
May 17, 2017 9:29 pm

Love sushi spot. Plan on staying loyal

Another restaurant in crown heights???
May 17, 2017 9:26 pm

Do we really need another food establishment?? I think this is hasogas gevul

mendy
May 17, 2017 9:17 pm

sushi spot I see them donate to every single event in the neighborhood! every time there’s a charity campaign I see sushi spot .I will continue to support a store like this

Support our Own Sushi Businesses
May 17, 2017 9:14 pm

These outsiders didn’t know our mosdos before and won’t know them after. Let them stay where they are and let out ppl and our residents earn their honest living.

Why take a controversial Hechsher?
May 17, 2017 9:04 pm

Rabbi Braun’s hechsher is in contradiction to the old Badaz Hechsher. Why would the new owner get involved in politics??
Could’ve just taken OK or someone else>
Will be losing many customers because of this choice.

Meir
May 17, 2017 8:31 pm

BS”D People need to be more concerned about their health, walk into any Shul, 50% of the people are overweight or fat, women in the community too, Schluchim too, this is the biggest danger to ones health

Get a good vent that pulles the smell all the way to the roof
May 17, 2017 8:26 pm

I hope they don’t make that part of Kingston Ave smell as bad as sushi spot did to the south side of the avenue, ever since sushi spot opened, smells like a fried fish 🙁

resident
May 17, 2017 8:25 pm

I hope this isnt another hipster hang out like CALABRIA. Tanya on the ceilings ? what in the world are we telling our kids. We need restaurants that are kosher in FOOD and ATMOSPHERE. If its family oriented, even better.

what is with all the eateries opening up
May 17, 2017 8:19 pm

its becoming a bit too megushem and over the top-

Not bad
May 17, 2017 8:10 pm

Sushi spot still the best

Phew
May 17, 2017 8:02 pm

Thank Gd!!! I’m always soooooo hungry on Kingston these days………

Meir
May 17, 2017 8:01 pm

BS”D I hate sushi, it seems to me that this is sagus g”vul, better to eat at places owned by our local people,will this fellows profits go to our Yeshivas etc. – NO;patronize our own

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