Small, intimate sushi spot tucked below street level offers a cozy, casual vibe with limited seating and a friendly atmosphere. Background music includes a Rihanna playlist, adding a fun touch to the experience. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi served at very reasonable prices, it feels like a hidden gem with a welcoming, unassuming environment.
Good to know
The prices at Oyishi Sushi are very affordable for high-quality sushi.
The seating area is limited, making takeout a better option.
Omakase boxes offer great value and a chance to taste various fish.
Japanese grocery store offers a cozy atmosphere with pleasant background music and excellent lighting. It features a wide variety of fresh onigiri and authentic snacks, alongside a small seating area for eating. The space feels clean and comfortable, with artistic wall decor enhancing the vibe.
Good to know
Food is 50% off after 6 PM, including sushi and onigiri.
They offer a variety of hot foods and snacks.
Expect a wide variety of affordable imported drinks and food.
Sushi spot shines with fresh nigiri and a 13-course omakase priced affordably around $100. Intimate setting blends modern and traditional design for a warm, serene vibe. Focus on quality fish and great sake makes dining special.
Good to know
The brunch set is only available during the weekend.
They’re currently offering Brunch Omakase for $68 from 12pm to 3pm.
You can bring your own beverage (BYOB) for a $20 cork fee.
Spacious Japanese spot shines with beautiful nigiri presentation and luxuriously spaced tables. Lunch specials and happy hour offer fresh, cheap food like edamame and sushi tacos. Warm vibe boosted by duck-shaped soy sauce cups and lively music mix.
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The happy hour is from 4 PM to 7 PM every day.
Happy hour prices are $3 for beer, $5 for wine or sake, and cheap appetizers.
The restaurant has a happy hour with $1 Edamame, $3 cucumber salad, and $5 Sushi Taco.
Counter-only seating creates an intimate setting with chefs preparing fresh fish in view. Omakase offers high quality nigiri with unique flavors like truffle salmon at a cheap price of about $53 for 12 pieces and handrolls. Sake selections add a refined touch to the cozy, minimalist atmosphere.
Good to know
The Omakase sushi experience requires a reservation.
Make sure you arrive on time because this is an exactly one hour food experience.
The total price for the meal is $68, inclusive of tip.
Intimate sushi spot with cozy atmosphere and BYOB policy keeps prices low. Nigiri shines with fresh toro and a solid 13-piece omakase at $75. Decor is simple, but counter seating lets you watch chefs craft each bite.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating.
The dining experience is strictly limited to one hour.
The restaurant is BYOB with no corkage fee.
Tiny omakase bar offers an intimate counter with 25 years experience chefs crafting exceptional uni nigiri. Prices stay incredibly cheap while eel finishes dishes with rich balance. BYOB policy adds a welcoming vibe to the relaxed setting.
Good to know
Make a reservation at least a week in advance to secure a spot.
The price for the omakase is $69, which is considered a good value.
This restaurant is BYOB with no corkage fee.
Cafe offers a colorful and fun atmosphere with cute decorations and a vibrant, character-filled space. It feels more like an amusement center than a typical restaurant, with a cozy setup suitable for afternoon tea. Merchandise is available in a separate section, enhancing the overall experience.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $40 for single person entrees, which are small in portion.
Desserts are priced at $25 each, which may feel overpriced.
The cafe has a mandatory 15% gratuity added to the bill.
Small L-shaped bar seats about 10 people, creating an intimate dining experience with close interaction between chefs and diners. The atmosphere feels cozy and personal, like dining at a close friend's apartment, though music can be loud and pace feels rushed. Staff engage warmly, enhancing the welcoming vibe amid a clean, minimalist setting.
Good to know
Make reservations in advance as seats are limited to only 10.
Each dining reservation is strictly limited to one hour.
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
Basement bar seating for 15 creates an intimate speakeasy vibe with lively energy and unlimited sake. Fusion-style nigiri shines in 15 fresh courses served with flair during romantic songs. Prices hover around $120, offering a reasonable NYC value despite some feeling overpriced.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine at this restaurant.
This place is cash only; bring enough cash for your meal.
The omakase experience is great for celebrations and special occasions.