A small, no-reservations Cobble Hill Japanese small-plates and sushi spot known for filling up fast at dinner.
333 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Hibino does not accept reservations, and reviewers describe it as consistently crowded because of its popularity, with waits developing especially at peak dinner hours (Tripadvisor/Yelp via search summary).
Multiple reviewers advise arriving right when it opens for dinner to avoid a wait, and note that diners without a table often grab a drink next door at Henry Public while staff calls them when a table is ready (search summary citing Tripadvisor/Foursquare).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No reservations
Walk-ins: Walk-in only; arrive at opening to avoid a wait
No specific wait time is documented, but reviewers describe it getting crowded quickly at dinner, especially if you don't arrive near opening.
No, Hibino does not accept reservations, according to multiple reviewer accounts.
Yes, it's walk-in only; reviewers recommend arriving at opening, and note nearby Henry Public as a place to wait for a table to open up.
Sources: The Infatuation · Tripadvisor/web search summary