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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Oh Sho! Sushi

Oh Sho Sushi located in Bensonhurst right under the D line is smack dab in the middle of a row of other Asian-oriented restaurants. The sign outside is a bit more flared up than the rest of the places on the block.

The decor of the place is nothing too amazing. Plain old wooden tables and chairs. The table width is small enough to be able to hold hands underneath which was a plus for me :-). M noticed the word sushi spelled out in rope nailed to the wall which was a very interesting piece.

Our food was nothing too spectacular. We ordered a Thai Spring Roll just for the name and to see what it is.


Just tasted like your run of the mill egg roll you'd get at a Vietnamese restaurant. For entree, I ordered a variety of sushi pieces since the price was so cheap at $1 each.


The pieces were about your average size and taste for a Bensonhurst sushi place. Nothing too spectacular, just average. M had the Sushi Deluxe meal.


M liked the Tuna the most, but again, other than that, was your average run of the mill Sushi fare for Bensonhurst.

The waitstaff and cooks were all seated on one of the tables eating their Chinese cold cut dinners. While typical for a normal Chinese restaurant, a sushi place is not what you'd expect that to happen. Other than that the service was average, nothing to write home about, but nothing to complain about either.

Overall, the price cannot be beat. Oh Sho will be your cheapest non-All You Can Eat Sushi place in Brooklyn so far. Decor is nothing too special, service is average, and so is the food. Although great if you want cheap sushi, I feel as if you would get better bang for your buck from other places in Brooklyn, like Tenzan.