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Best Luxury Dining Elite Restaurants in Park Slope

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Ishi
A focused omakase counter where seasonal Japanese fish and premium sake are served in a calm, almost meditative setting.

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$$$$ Park Slope Japanese, Sushi
Ishi is an intimate omakase counter and tasting room where a multi-course nigiri progression and premium sake program bring a more formal sushi experience to 5th Avenue. The focus is seasonal fish sourced from Japan, precise rice work, and a quiet, composed room that suits serious sushi nights.
Must-Try Dishes: Gokujo Nigiri Omakase, Ginmi Nigiri Tasting, Kanmi Sweets Course
What Makes it Special: A focused omakase counter where seasonal Japanese fish and premium sake are served in a calm, almost meditative setting.
$$$$ Park Slope Japanese, Sushi
Since 2014, this compact Park Slope counter has been the neighborhood’s reference point for omakase, serving high-quality Edomae-style nigiri at prices that undercut Manhattan’s marquee sushi names. Locals use it for milestone dates and serious solo sushi sessions where the focus is squarely on fish, not décor.
Must-Try Dishes: Sushi Omakase, Sashimi & Sushi Omakase, Chef’s Toro Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Intimate Park Slope omakase where serious Edomae-style nigiri leads the experience.
$$$$ Park Slope
BYOB omakase spot offering a roughly 16-course progression that leans into uni, toro, and touches of wagyu and caviar at a relatively approachable fixed price. The compact white-walled room feels more like a hidden studio than a big production, making it ideal for intimate celebrations.
Must-Try Dishes: Hokkaido or Santa Barbara uni, A5 wagyu with truffle salt, Kiss Me monaka toro ikura uni with caviar
What Makes it Special: BYOB omakase with luxe touches like wagyu, uni, and caviar.