Ume Williamsburg

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237 Kent Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11249

Ume Williamsburg is a unique dining experience that blends art and culinary creativity in a charming cottage-like setting, reminiscent of simpler times. The restaurant offers an ever-changing prix fixe menu inspired by the founder's travels, featuring a variety of distinctive flavors from around the globe.

Guests can expect a thoughtful selection of ingredients, including a range of specialty salts sourced from places like Reykjavik, Casablanca, and Hakodate, showcasing Ume's innovative approach to sushi. This artistic endeavor is not bound by authenticity but rather celebrates its own distinct concept in the heart of Brooklyn.

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Carol B.
1/1/2026

Ume was such a fun dining experience. The presentation of the sushi and the suggestions for the different salts makes the dining experience so fun. We've visited twice for the sushi set. At $78...

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Claudia L.
1/3/2026

i have had this place saved for YEARS and finally came to try it after recently moving into the neighborhood. the set course at ume is a work of art! i loved the "DIY" handroll aspect of this...

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Hiral P.
12/31/2025

Ume has a great vibe. clean, modern, and very well done. The sushi is high quality and beautifully presented, but it's not a super traditional omakase experience. It feels more relaxed and...

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Bella L.
11/20/2025

Ume was honestly one of the best dining experiences I think I have ever had in my life no exaggeration. We sat out in the garden which made for such a peaceful dining experience. It was as if...

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Mia H.
11/28/2025

This DIY omakase experience is such a fun meal to grab with friends, family, or on a date. I highly recommend reservations as it can get busy. It's a traditional experience, where you take off...

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