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Sake Sushi Restaurant Information
Kensington, Brooklyn, NYC
Craving exceptional sushi? Sake Sushi brings the authentic taste of Japan right to the heart of Brooklyn. Conveniently located on Church Ave, our restaurant serves fresh, flavorful, and beautifully crafted Japanese cuisine that keeps locals and visitors coming back again and again. Whether you’re arriving from nearby landmarks or exploring the neighborhood, getting here is simple and hassle-free. Come experience the delicious dishes that have made Sake Sushi a go-to spot for anyone seeking unforgettable Japanese flavors!
Directions to Sake Sushi from Key Brooklyn Landmarks
We’ve put together a handy guide with directions from some of Brooklyn’s most well-known locations to help you find your way to Sake Sushi in Kensington. Whether you’re a Flatbush local, visiting from nearby Prospect Park, or simply craving top-rated sushi near Kensington, we’re easy to reach and eager to serve you some of the finest Japanese cuisine in the borough.
Keep in mind that due to occasional construction or transit route changes, it’s always a good idea to verify the latest travel details. Consider the following instructions as your quick reference to navigate to our doors.
From Prospect Park:
Take the B41 bus towards Downtown Brooklyn to Church Av/Flatbush Av, then transfer to the B35 bus towards Sunset Park 39 St via Church Av, and get off at Church Av/E 3 St. Sake Sushi is a short walk away.
From Brooklyn Botanic Garden:
Walk to the Eastern Pkwy/Brooklyn Museum subway station. Take the 2 or 5 train to Church Av, then walk or take the B35 bus to Church Av/E 3 St.
From Brooklyn Museum:
Similar to Brooklyn Botanic Garden, use the Eastern Pkwy/Brooklyn Museum subway station to catch the 2 or 5 train to Church Av station.
From Kensington:
From the Cortelyou Rd subway station, take the Q train towards Manhattan to Church Av. Walk east along Church Avenue to reach Sake Sushi.
From Church Avenue Subway Station (B/Q Lines):
Sake Sushi is a short walk east along Church Avenue from the station.
From Ocean Parkway:
If biking, use the Ocean Parkway Greenway heading north and turn right on Church Avenue. For driving, head north on Ocean Parkway, turn right on Church Ave, and continue straight.
From Barclays Center:
Take the B41 bus from Flatbush Av/Atlantic Av to Church Av/Flatbush Av, then switch to the B35 bus to Church Av/E 3 St. Alternatively, you can take the 2 or 5 subway line from Atlantic Av-Barclays Ctr to Church Av station
From Coney Island:
Take the F or Q train from Coney Island-Stillwell Av to Church Av station. Sake Sushi is a short walk from there.
From New York Aquarium:
Walk to the West 8 St NY Aquarium subway station, take the F or Q train to Church Av station, and then walk to Sake Sushi.
From Brooklyn College:
Take the 2 or 5 train from Flatbush Av-Brooklyn College station to Church Av station.
From 86th St, Manhattan
Walk to the 86 St subway station, take the Q train to Lexington Av/63 St, transfer to the F train to 47–50 Sts–Rockefeller Center, switch to the D train uptown, get off at 145 St station, and then walk to Sake Sushi.
🅿️Parking Tip:
Free parking is available behind the restaurant off East 4th Street, just north of Church Ave, though spots fill up quickly.
Several off-street parking lots are near Sake Sushi. A nearby option is the lot at Coney Island Ave & Church Ave, a short walk from the restaurant. Walking to this lot usually takes about 4–6 minutes. Arriving early is recommended.
Contact Information for Sake Sushi
No, we are not only a sushi restaurant. In addition to our wide selection of sushi and specialty rolls, we serve a variety of cooked Japanese dishes, bento boxes, soups, noodles, and appetizers. We aim to provide a well-rounded menu that accommodates guests who prefer hot meals, combination plates, or a mix of different options.
Yes, we accept standard payment methods, including major credit and debit cards, for both dine-in and takeout orders. For added convenience, customers who prefer ordering online can also place their order through PlateRate, where credit card payments are securely accepted. We aim to provide flexible and convenient payment options based on how you choose to order.
Free parking is available behind us off East 4th Street, just north of Church Avenue, though spots may fill up quickly during busy hours and peak dinner times.
There are also several nearby off-street parking options, including a lot at Coney Island Avenue & Church Avenue, which is about a 4–6 minute walk from our restaurant. We recommend arriving a little early during evenings and weekends to make parking more convenient and stress-free.
Yes, we are generally priced in the moderate range. We work hard to offer high-quality sushi and Japanese dishes at reasonable prices. By focusing on fresh ingredients, balanced flavors, and generous portions, we aim to provide a dining experience that feels accessible without compromising on quality. Many of our guests appreciate the consistency and value we deliver.
Absolutely. We prioritize freshness, careful preparation, and consistent quality in every dish we serve. Our generous portions and thoughtfully prepared menu items ensure that each meal feels satisfying. Many of our guests feel that the overall taste, presentation, and portion size provide strong value, making their visit worthwhile time and time again.

