Small counter seating offers an intimate vibe with chefs crafting fresh fish dishes. Affordable omakase tasting at $75 lets guests enjoy creative flavors and BYOB wine. Casual atmosphere plays late 90s and early 2000s R&B and pop for a relaxed, cozy feel.
Good to know
Reservations are required as there are only around 10 seats available.
You will be turned away if you donโt have a reservation.
The last seating is at 9 PM, so plan accordingly.
Small sushi spot offers a Zen-like atmosphere with a cozy open bar where chefs prepare food live. Enjoy phenomenal dishes and a thoughtful sake selection. Omakase features fresh ingredients and handroll specialties for a refined, well-paced meal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Omakase is priced at $50, offering good value for quality sushi.
Parking is plentiful on the main road or nearby streets.
Experience Michelin-starred chefs crafting a 15-course omakase with fresh Hokkaido seafood in a modern, intimate setting. Enjoy exquisite, artful dishes paired with attentive service for special occasions or family meals.
Good to know
Sushi Makoto offers a 15-course omakase during its soft opening.
The price at Makoto omakase is under $150 per person.
Reservations are recommended to secure a spot before it gets busy.
Small omakase bar with intimate atmosphere offers a seventeen course sushi experience. Chefs craft exceptionally fresh fish with creative flavors and tailor dishes for dietary needs. Quality here beats many pricier Michelin spots in a relaxed, friendly vibe.
Good to know
The 12-course omakase option is available for lunch.
The restaurant offers a 17-course omakase during lunch.
The cost of the omakase is $130 per person.
Minimalist decor and intimate seating create a cozy, elegant vibe. Two sushi chefs prepare a 17-course Omakase blending tradition and innovation. Knowledgeable staff make this spot a favorite for sushi lovers seeking fresh, flavorful dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are required in advance via Resy due to limited seating.
The Omakase experience lasts about 50 minutes, with a one-hour reservation limit.
The Omakase menu costs $125 for 17 courses, featuring high-quality seafood.
Omakase Room by Mitsu
Minimalist counter seating limits the room to about ten guests, creating an intimate and cozy atmosphere. The chef prepares sushi visibly, showcasing expertise and engaging diners directly. The vibe is serene and welcoming, with a focus on traditional omakase and exceptionally fresh, high-quality fish.
Good to know
They seat just ten people per session.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
The Omakase Room by Mitsu is hidden in the basement level.
Sushi Teru
Japanese restaurant offers a quiet, simple atmosphere with skilled omakase service by authentic Japanese chefs. The experience includes carefully prepared sushi with good rice and some standout dishes, though some items vary in quality. Prices align with high-end omakase standards.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Expect to pay around $200 for a full omakase experience.
The omakase includes nine nigiri, a handroll, and a few appetizers.
Small, intimate spot with low key atmosphere and clean decor. Food shines with exceptional quality and quick service. Omakase features fresh, stellar fish and engaging chefs, offering great value and a memorable experience.
Good to know
The restaurant is open till 11 pm from Tuesday to Sunday.
This restaurant is BYOB, so bring your favorite bottle.
The prices for omakase range from ~$70 to ~$110.
Cozy space blends modern and traditional aesthetics with dramatic lighting and a stainless steel sushi counter. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and intimate to lively without losing privacy due to well-spaced tables. High-quality fish and chef's selections define the experience.
Good to know
Reservations at the chef's table are recommended for a good experience.
There is a $150 cancellation fee per person.
The cost is $225 per person, which is considered overpriced for the value received.
Small room with 90s diner aesthetics offers an intimate omakase experience featuring unique cuts and flawless execution. Food is consistently excellent, delivering a first class dining experience. Bright lighting and quiet atmosphere enhance focused chef interactions.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
The last lunch seating is recommended for a great NYC afternoon into evening.
The $180 omakase at the sushi counter includes 20 pieces and dessert.