Bin Bin Sake, Brooklyn NY
Address | 29 Norman Ave #100, Brooklyn, NY | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (646) 860-0214 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | binbinsake.com | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Wine Store, Japanese Grocery Store, Liquor Store | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 5 4 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Bin Bin Sake reviews
4Amazing sake tastings held in the beautiful event space connected to rule of thirds— my friends and I learned so much about sake, the different varieties, and how it’s made.it was a seriously cool activity and the people running it really know their stuff.the shop itself is a small little sake shop, but has an amazing selection of sake, shochu, and japanese whiskey! I can’t wait to be back here.
Cool quaint sake store on the edge of the building. Really impressive selection of saké, wine & spirits. They carry Japanese imports as well as Brooklyn made saké (Made in Bushwick* I believe). A fine selection too at that! If you’re even casually into saké you can see they carry some real quality products. The staff was knowledgeable and had good recommendations. They keep some already chilled in a fancy rotating cooler so you can get the party started right away ha but in seriousness, it’s nice they’ve considered that for us, the customer. They also have Japanese whiskey. Their prices are good for their selection and worth stopping in to shop here for! So come check them out and enjoy, Kanpai!
Super cute sake and wine store! The store is designed with very clean lines & they have a huge selection of sake, Japanese wines, and Japanese liquors like gin and whiskey. George the owner is very nice and knowledgeable & he really helps each customer find what they are looking for. The space is small, so it can get busy very quickly but it’s definitely worth it for the cool and unique variety they sell
Great little sake/wine shop that’s part of Rule of Thirds. Knowledgeable staff and even though they weren’t doing tastings at the time, she let us try some sake that had been opened. There’s a rotating fridge in the center for chilled items.