![]() ![]() We covered the opening of this place in November, too. ![]() Japan Village, 934 3rd Ave, Industry City, Sunset Park Photo courtesy of Japan Village Their menu includes sushi rolls but also teriyaki, hibachi and other rice and noodle dishes. Poke Stop opened in November.Į Sushi 2 on Ocean Avenue is another location linked to the original E Sushi on Flatbush Avenue. The poké bowl is a dish that originated in Hawaii, described by owner Liron Michaeli as “sushi in a bowl.” Comparing his concept to Chipotle and Subway, Michaeli said customers get to build their own sushi salad bowl, consisting of a base of rice or noodles, proteins like tuna or salmon, four toppings and sauce. Poké Stop, 1720 Sheepshead Bay Rd, Sheepshead Bay Poke Stop offers a unique twist on fast casual. This all you can eat hot pot and BBQ opened in mid-December next to Cathay Bank. Yi Kou Fu 一口福, 6916 18th Ave (Bay Ridge Ave & 70th St), Bensonhurst According to ABC7, cocktails include the “Sage Advice (gin, sage, mango, lemon) and El Cachondo (tequila, jalapeno, passion fruit, lime).” Yelp reviews are mostly positive, even though the cocktails are not cheap. L’Wren recently opened right up the block from Judy’s. “It’s going to be a place that flows from my personality…but also the personality of my staff,” Goetz said. Owner Sam Goetz said he is hoping it will be “the place for the various awesome human beings of sunset park to converge and hopefully connect.” Right now they offer coffee, but will soon offer beer and wine as well. ![]() Judy’s opened December 3 on Sunset Park’s 5th Avenue strip, in the space formerly occupied by Parkette. ![]()
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