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Kushibar – Brooklyn

Yakitori Skewers, Tapas, and Sake for Two or Four (Up to 76% Off)

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Thu Aug 02 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$114
Discount
75%
You Save
$85
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In a Nutshell

Grilled yakitori skewers of beef short rib and mushrooms, small plates of scallops, hot and cold sakes

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 30, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Alcohol is not discounted more than 50%. Merchant is solely responsible for all sales and delivery of alcohol. Must provide 21+ ID to receive alcoholic drink. Additional $4 fee applies for kobe yakitori skewers, hamachi kama skewers, ika skewers, butter scallop yaki tapas, or wasabi mussel tapas.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Tapas are smaller than entrees, which lets you pretend that you have that disease that makes you a giant. Take tiny bites with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$29 for a Japanese meal for two (up to a $114 total value)

  • 10 yakitori skewers (up to an $8 value each)
  • Two tapas plates (up to a $9 value each)
  • Four shots of sake (up to a $4 value each)

$55 for a Japanese meal for four (up to a $228 total value)

  • 20 yakitori skewers (up to an $8 value each)
  • Four tapas plates (up to a $9 value each)
  • Eight shots of sake (up to a $4 value each)

The menu includes yakitori skewers filled with chicken and pork sausage, small plates of deep-fried fresh oysters and edamame, and shots of sake in junmai, nigori, apple, or lychee varieties. An additional $4 fee applies for kobe yakitori skewers, hamachi kama skewers, ika skewers, butter scallop yaki tapas, or wasabi mussel tapas.

Kushibar

The soft glow of pendant lamps illuminates exposed-brick walls and rustic wood tables inside Kushibar, where diners share tapas and clink glasses of sake. Named for kushiyaki, the Japanese word for skewers, Kushibar specializes in grilled lineups of beef short ribs, quail, and other sumptuous meats and veggies. Chefs fortify these skewers with small plates doused in rich sauces, from the pan-fried scallops' buttery dressing to the sautéed mussels' spicy wasabi, which delivers a kick as zesty as a spice rack strapped to a chorus line. From behind two different bars, chefs roll together eel, cucumber, and caviar, and slice fresh sashimi while servers pour pints of imported beer and hot and cold sake. Patrons can sip their libations from the vantage point of a bright red bar stool, or tote drinks to the basement for karaoke sessions or private parties.

Groupon Says

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  • Elderly athlete lighting a tree on fire to signify that plants can never be athletes

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  • The athletes enter, wearing only body paint in their country's colors. After they start to sweat, any athlete whose body paint does not melt together into a greenish brown is awarded five bonus points for his or her country.

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Can some plants play sports?

Kushibar

4.0 out of 5
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    Brooklyn

    6005 Fort Hamilton Pkwy.
    Brooklyn, New York 11219
    (718) 576-6338
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Reviews

  • Service was attentive even when the place got busy. They cleared our plates, poured us tea and did not rush us out. I would definitely come back
    Nini O., Yelp, 4/16/12
  • Great food, great service, very relaxed. Love it.
    Dawn L., Yelp, 5/17/12