Nozomi

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130 Grand St Ste CU2
Brooklyn, NY 11249

Nozomi, nestled in Brooklyn, NY, offers a unique dining experience where Japanese simplicity merges with French elegance. The restaurant prides itself on dry-aging premium meats in-house, showcasing culinary excellence that goes beyond a mere meal.

Stepping into Nozomi, guests are treated to more than just food—it's a journey through taste, texture, and technique. The open kitchen allows diners to witness the meticulous craft behind each dish, while the intimate setting and personalized service ensure an unforgettable dining experience.

Embodying the spirit of "Nozomi," which means "Hope" in Japanese, the restaurant aims to create lasting memories through a carefully curated tasting menu that harmonizes seasonal ingredients and refined flavors. With a focus on the artistry of food and an emphasis on blending cultures, Nozomi promises a dining adventure that captures the essence of hope and satisfaction.

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5.07 reviews
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Chun C.
5/3/2025

This spot has quickly become one of my favorite hangouts with my besties! The food? Absolutely delicious. The drinks? Super unique and so good. Bonus points for the chef and servers being total...

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Emily S.
3/1/2025

Nozomi is new in Williamsburg and definitely worth trying if you're looking for a unique dining experience and enjoy Japanese with a twist. I found the 12 courses to be perfectly paced, with...

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Elena V.
8/12/2025

Nozomi is a true Williamsburg gem. The 12-course omakase is flawless -- from the two delicate appetizers to the seven pieces of fresh, perfectly seasoned sushi, a crisp hand roll, a chef's...

Camille L.
9/7/2025

Stopped in for lunch and got awesome hand rolls. Really cool options and flavors. Executive chef was super friendly, knows a ton about sake and every roll has a nice flavor and special crunch to...

Mae W.
6/1/2025

What a great experience! I visit many omakases and lately they have been disappointing, many are what I call a dime a dozen and too many around doing the same thing. What I loved about Nozomi is...

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