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Welcome to Hibino

Located in Brooklyn, NY, Hibino is a Japanese sushi bar known for its excellent cuisine and casual ambiance. Offering takeout and reservations, they cater to all occasions from a dinner with friends to a family outing. Their menu includes a variety of traditional Japanese dishes, with an emphasis on fresh sushi and sashimi. The restaurant is also child-friendly and offers outdoor seating for a unique dining experience. With a focus on quality ingredients and attentive service, Hibino is the go-to spot for delicious Japanese cuisine in Brooklyn.

LOCATIONS
  • Hibino
    333 Henry St Brooklyn, NY 11201
    333 Henry St Brooklyn, NY 11201 Hotline: (718) 260-8052

If you find yourself craving authentic Japanese cuisine in Brooklyn, look no further than Hibino. This hidden gem offers a wide range of delectable sushi options in a casual yet inviting setting. Hibino is not only known for its fresh and flavorful dishes but also for its excellent service and welcoming atmosphere.

Located at 333 Henry St in Brooklyn, NY, Hibino provides a range of amenities including takeout, reservations, and catering services. Whether you're looking to enjoy a quiet dinner for two or a lively meal with friends, this sushi bar is the perfect spot. With options for outdoor seating and beer and wine offerings, Hibino caters to a variety of dining preferences.

My personal favorite at Hibino is their sashimi platter, which features the freshest cuts of fish beautifully presented. Each bite is a burst of flavor that leaves you wanting more. The attention to detail in every dish is truly impressive, showcasing the skill and passion of the chefs.

Overall, Hibino is a must-visit for any sushi lover looking for a memorable dining experience. From the moment you walk in, you'll be greeted with warm hospitality and a menu that will transport your taste buds to Japan. Make sure to give them a call at (718) 260-8052 to reserve your table and embark on a culinary journey at Hibino.

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Princess L.
Princess L.

I had been going to Hibino for about 15 yrs and I used to love it; I went there weekly to have their lunch specials for $12 (March 2020 price). I know everyone had a hard time with the pandemic and I know everything is more expensive now but the lunch special price has skyrocketed from $12 in early 2020 to $20 in May 2024 ( rolls special) That is a 66% increase. Their place also looks dingy, paint peeling off, their supplies are all in plain view making it a disorganized place. Sorry Hibino, I have left you for Sushi Lin in BH. Giving it 4 stars for all the years I loved you.

John D.
John D.

There's a reason this spot always has a wait (they do not take reservations). It's the best sushi in the area and some of the best in NYC. I recently went on a trip to Japan and visiting Hibino reminded me of the amazing sushi I had, especially in Kyoto. It's the only restaurant I can think of that has that distinctive Kyoto-style "box pressed" sushi known as Hako (see my pic). They have other favorites from that area such as Tekka Don (also see my pic), Obanzai "Japanese tapas" etc. Whatever you order, it will be served to perfection, with excellent service in a relaxed atmosphere. I cannot wait to make it back to Kyoto, Japan someday, but in the mean time, I know I can come to Hibino and get the closest dining experience to anything I had there.

Alissa S.
Alissa S.

Hibino has been on my list for a while, so we decided to try it out on a weekday around 6:30pm. Surprisingly there were a bunch of open tables and we got seated really quickly. Having come back from Kyoto recently, we were happy to see the obanzai daily specials. We ordered the salmon tekka and the pork dish. They were both good, but there was no wow factor. We also ordered the sashimi platter and the spicy tuna roll. The sashimi platter pieces were quite small for the price. The rolls were on the bigger side though, and the spicy sauce tasted great. Overall, service was good and food was ok.

Cyrus A.
Cyrus A.

Hibino is a nice neighborhood Japanese restaurant in an assuming space just south of Atlantic Ave. They have roughly 15 tables, it fills up pretty quickly for parties of two or four. They only take walk-ins, so prepare for a 15-20 minute wait during peak hours. No reservations if you're looking to dine in, to be explicit. The staff is great, they are friendly and incredibly efficient. It seems like they are always on the move, making the most of the small space to get service out to all the diners. The food is good, I really liked their octopus appetizer special when I went (NOT takoyaki). And the tonkatsu dish was solid, the pork cutlet was both crispy and juicy, and went well with the sauce and the Japanese mustard. It's certainly not cheap, but you get quality food from a lovely, smaller operation. Good spot if you're in the area and craving Japanese that's more authentic than the standard sushi joint.

Randy T.
Randy T.

I like this place Ambiance is really dark and i was as blind as a bat but it's kinda good for a date and stuff. We got a simple dinner for two and made a reservation. Without this we would have had to wait for a long ass time. The service is good and the food is good. I think the sushi was whatever but i liked the tofu and ton Katsu and sashimi salad. Will definitely come back in tha future

Wendy F.
Wendy F.

This small neighborhood gem has been around for years and I've visited a few times for lunch and dinner. The food is consistently good and high quality, made with fresh ingredients. They've developed such a local following that you can always expect a line of patrons waiting to dine. This time I went with cousins who are near weekly regulars. Their trick is to visit Hibino midweek before the restaurant opens to ensure immediate seating. We waited for about 20 minutes before they opened their doors and were the last group of people to enter before they were completely full. My cousin always gets the Grilled Salmon Collar Bento and raved about it, so the rest of us got the same and promptly cleaned them out of their stock of salmon collars. One of us had to choose a different menu item, so the Beef Short Ribs was selected. We also ordered some tuna and uni sushi to start. Everything we ordered had good flavors and textures, and gave me comfort food vibes. It was like eating Japanese home cooking, but what also stands out is how fresh everything tastes. The high quality ingredients and freshness is apparent in every bite, and I think this is what keeps people coming back for more. I daresay they'll make a regular out of me too.

anthony r.
anthony r.

Ya gotta love sushi. It's been a while since we've visited Hibino, so it seemed like a good reservation to snag. They get packed (and for good reason) so plan in advance. Service is excellent and properly attentive. We started with the tuna tataki salad which was excellent and full of flavor. The tuna portion was generous and enough to share. Sharing our mains was also part of our plan so we went for a chefs sushi special (including a roll - yellowtail scallion), 2 pieces of toro (heaven for $10 a piece) and the fried eel roll (scrumptious and not heavy despite the frying). The cloudy house sake was really a treat - not too sweet or heavy. As a whole, we enjoyed our date night with excellent fish and flavors. A good spot to hit if you've forgotten about them.

Addison C.
Addison C.

My fiancée and I came here for Valentine's Day dinner. We never knew this place existed until recently. It's definitely very authentic Japanese food. Service: the service here is really good and the waitress here are very attentive. Food: we went with Hibino Sushi Plate ($30), Anago Hako Sushi ($20) and Beef Kakuni ($18). The sushi is very fresh and each roll was perfect! I enjoyed both sushi plates. Overall: I will definitely come back here to try the special!