Newly renovated interior creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere with phenomenal dish presentation. The menu features diverse sushi selections including uni with tempura leaf and bold-flavored mackerel and tuna. Dining experience combines fresh ingredients with attentive explanations from chefs.
An 18-course omakase comes with unlimited sake for $85, offering a strong value. The spot also allows BYOB and gives 50% off extra pieces beyond the set courses.
A 10-course omakase offers fresh ingredients and skilled chefs crafting authentic sushi. The price delivers incredible value for the quality and amount of fish and meat served.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a $45 lunch tasting menu that includes 10 courses.
For $85, you get 18 courses with unlimited sake and 50% off all extra pieces.
If you have a shellfish allergy, be extra mindful.
Minimal wooden interior and incense create a calm, spa-like atmosphere with relaxed elegance. Seating is spaced out, fostering a cozy and polished vibe that feels authentic to Japanese sushi culture. The space balances simple, elegant design without feeling intimidating or generic.
Endless bluefin tuna omakase offers a next level dining experience with collaboration from Ume Hospitality. The endless tuna series delivers consistent quality and impresses with its depth.
Offers a quietly confident omakase that is refined and well-paced with 13 premium sushi pieces. Pricing is affordable at around $58++, delivering a full and satisfying experience.
Good to know
Reservations must be held for only five minutes after the scheduled time.
A cancellation fee of $58 applies if the reservation is canceled within twelve hours.
Dinner is limited to 75 minutes and lunch to one hour.
Basement setting with intimate bar seating for about 15 people creates a speakeasy dive bar vibe. Energy stays lively with unlimited sake and a curated music playlist timed to each dish, blending fine dining with a party atmosphere. Sushi preparation happens in front of diners, offering a dinner theater experience.
Unlimited sake pours come with a 10-course meal for $89 over one hour. The unlimited sake stands out alongside creative, tasty bites.
Creative chefs serve a non-traditional omakase with a Southeast Asian twist. Each course offers a unique and outstanding flavor that stands out from typical omakase meals.
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.
Hidden behind a soft serve shop, the space offers a cozy, speakeasy vibe with intimate counter seating that invites close interaction with chefs. The atmosphere balances friendly energy and quiet intimacy, making it feel like a small Tokyo eatery. Unique omakase dishes pair with fresh sake slushies, creating a distinctive dining experience.
Unlimited sake flows freely without needing to ask. The bottomless option keeps drinks coming during the omakase experience.
An 18-course omakase menu offers a mix of traditional sushi and inventive dishes using fresh, quality ingredients. The experience balances creativity with homage to tradition and comes at a relatively affordable price.
Good to know
Reservations are required at set time intervals, so book in advance.
The restaurant offers a late seating option on Friday nights.
You can enjoy either a 14-course or an 18-course omakase experience.
Small sushi restaurant offers fresh fish and unique platings in a warm, inviting atmosphere with omakase seating and a cozy backyard patio. The vibe is calm and relaxing, with attentive service enhancing the experience. Sake selections add variety to the meal.
An all you can eat event offers unlimited edamame, sake, and a 20-piece tuna omakase for $159 per person.
High quality tuna omakase features prominently with 20-piece servings and unlimited edamame and sake for $159. Kosher omakase options and special Tuna carving events highlight the experience.
Good to know
The tuna butchering event lasts about 2 hours and is a unique experience.
Omakase tastings are available at the bar for a personalized experience.
The restaurant offers a 15% discount on menu items from 12 PM to 5 PM.
U-shaped sushi bar seats about 12 guests, creating an intimate atmosphere with dim lighting and wood-paneled walls. Staff engage diners with jokes and encourage dancing, adding a rowdy and fun vibe. Music and lighting coordinate with the dining experience, enhancing the lively energy.
Unlimited sake pours keep glasses full all night, creating a festive mood. The 15-course omakase includes modern sushi twists paired with bottomless sake.
A 15-course omakase offers a modern twist on traditional sushi with imaginative dishes and includes unlimited sake. The experience features a lively, energetic chef and a fun, rowdy atmosphere.
Good to know
Reservations are a must at Sushi On Me due to limited seating.
The restaurant only accepts cash payments, no credit cards.
The omakase experience lasts for one hour, so plan accordingly.
Tiny six-person sushi counter creates an intimate setting with modern, elegant decor. Lively and energetic atmosphere contrasts typical omakase calm, featuring friendly interaction between chef and diners. BYOB policy and complimentary sake add to the welcoming experience.
Unlimited omakase offers a wide variety of sushi and main courses served within an allotted time. The all-you-can-eat format includes many types not normally served and provides a filling experience.
Offers a phenomenal omakase meal with fantastic food comparable to high-end spots. Provides a comfortable setting and is known as a super good value for omakase in the city.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the 5pm seating on Saturdays.
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
The price for the 15-course omakase is $85, which is reasonable for NYC.
Small, cozy space with tight seating and friendly, casual vibe. Lighting is poor and the decor feels random, creating a subdued atmosphere. Chefs work with focus, and the place offers all-you-can-eat sushi and all-you-can-drink sake options.
Unlimited sushi includes lean tuna, fatty tuna, salmon, and Wagyu served at the end. Service keeps the all you can eat sake and miso soup coming, with unlimited mochi also offered.
Strong fish quality stands out with a great sake selection. The all-you-can-eat format offers generous portions, leaving you full unlike typical omakase spots.
Good to know
The AYCE portion allows two chances to reorder favorites, unlike many other places.
Expect to pay over $100 per person for the meal.
The all-you-can-eat portion features smaller pieces compared to the initial 13 courses.
Open kitchen design creates an interactive vibe with a spacious layout featuring a large L-shaped counter and about 14 seats. Atmosphere is generally quiet and warm, with a clean and comfortable setting. Energy varies with guest volume, often feeling calm due to low occupancy.
Unlimited add-ons include six types of fish, the most offered at any unlimited omakase in NYC. Unlimited sake and beer come with the meal, adding a personal touch to the dining experience.
Unlimited add-ons include six types of fish, the most offered at any unlimited omakase in NYC. Free sake accompanies the unforgettable omakase experience with varied fish selections.
Good to know
This month, the restaurant changes to an AYCE and AYCD omakase concept.
You can bring your own bottle (BYOB) to the restaurant.
The $46 tasting menu includes 3 chef-selected dishes and one uni pasta.
Small sushi counter with 12 seats offers close interaction with chefs and detailed explanations. Atmosphere ranges from lively and fun to chill and relaxing, suitable for groups rather than intimate dining. Music varies, sometimes including loud Chinese tunes, creating a unique and casual vibe.
Omakase offers two rounds of unlimited scallop, lean tuna, fatty tuna, and unagi with 14 courses for $98. Unlimited sake and beer come with generous pours, and the unlimited pieces have a great fish-to-rice ratio.
An 80-minute all-you-can-eat format offers 13 exquisitely prepared dishes showcasing the chef's skill and creativity. The experience feels authentic and satisfying, making it a solid choice for omakase lovers.
Good to know
The pricing is great for what you get, especially for AYCE options.
Expect larger rice portions with the unlimited dinner option.
The experience may not be worth $100 per person if you don't drink alcohol.
Sushi bar seating wraps around a large counter where chefs prepare fresh, sizable fish pieces and perform torching shows. The atmosphere combines bright purple lighting with pop music, creating a lively but noisy environment. Unlimited, smooth sake complements the meal, enhancing the overall experience.
Unlimited sake comes with the meal, adding value to the experience. The omakase includes 14 to 18 courses and offers free unlimited sake within a set time.
Offers a 14-course omakase with two extra nigiri courses and unlimited sake for $68. Highlights include wagyu with foie gras nigiri, toro with caviar, and king salmon with black truffle. The tasting menu balances affordability and quality well.
Good to know
There is a buy one get second free omakase special until 10/5.
They’re currently offering a promotion until 10/5: 14 courses for $68, with two extra nigiri courses and unlimited sake.
Reservations are necessary at Koi Omakase due to a limited number of seats.
Warm, elegant space with soft lighting and private booths creates a cozy, intimate vibe suited for couples and groups. Karaoke rooms and a balcony with unlimited drinks add lively entertainment options. Ventilation near grills keeps the air fresh, balancing a luxurious yet relaxed atmosphere.
Unlimited servings of Japanese A5 Wagyu offer a rich, melt-in-your-mouth experience. The $68 price point delivers a good value for this high-quality, bottomless feast.
More than just Wagyu, the omakase includes gourmet starters like lobster and abalone. Every piece is crafted to perfection, fresh and full of flavor, with balanced taste throughout the courses.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a $39.99 lunch special that includes various food items.
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Guests can only order food 3-4 times in 2 hours during the all-you-can-eat experience.
Seating clusters tightly around a bar with shoulder-to-shoulder arrangements and a lake painting behind it create an interactive yet fast-paced dining environment. The atmosphere feels unpretentious and lively, often buzzing with energy from groups celebrating at the counter. An outdoor bar and enclosed seating area add variety to the space.
Unlimited rounds of lean and fatty tuna and wagyu beef come with the all-you-can-eat omakase. The drink options include unlimited Sapporo beer and a variety of sake like dry, sparkling, and sweet cloudy.
All-you-can-eat omakase offers unlimited sake and a fun twist on classic dishes. The course leans simple but features high-quality fish that justifies the price.
Good to know
Everyone in your party must be present or you won’t be seated.
The omakase set menu lasts exactly 36 minutes.
If you are late, you may miss a course or two of omakase.
Private booths with tabletop grills create an interactive and cozy dining experience. Interior features hidden lighting and intimate nooks that enhance privacy. Digital ordering via iPads streamlines service in a space known for high-quality sushi and perfectly cooked meats.
Unlimited meat and sushi come with the all you can eat option priced under $50. The menu includes Japanese BBQ, appetizers, and dessert for a reasonable price.
Omakase offers large, thick-cut fish with generous portions in a tasting of four pieces. The $85 to $88 price range includes options like a filling Omakase/BBQ combo and quality meat that impresses.
Good to know
The lunch all-you-can-eat menu is available Tuesday to Thursday from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM for $29.99.
The dinner all-you-can-eat menu is available Tuesday to Thursday for $39.99.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Two large sushi bars seat about 30 people in a bright, open space with an intimate design. The atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, fitting for one-on-one conversations or small groups. Fresh fish and high-quality omakase pair well with top shelf sake and a great drink menu.
Unlimited salmon is available during the Endless Salmon AYCE series starting at 6:30 PM. This event offers bottomless servings focused solely on salmon.
Omakase here offers super fresh and delicious dishes with a creative touch. Prices range from affordable to moderate, with service that stands out as amazing for the value.
Good to know
You definitely need to arrive on time as they do NOT wait for you to start.
The omakase sushi place has a one hour seating time.
The $69 omakase at Shinn East provides amazing value for the price.
All-you-can-eat omakase with unlimited drinks creates a lively, party-like atmosphere filled with loud music and energetic vibes. Seating includes intimate sushi bars where chefs prepare food in front of small groups, adding an interactive element. The space combines arcade games and casual decor, blending traditional sushi experience with a fun, social twist.
A full omakase experience includes unlimited sushi with options like akami, chutoro, and wagyu. The meal comes with all-you-can-drink sake and beer, letting you try multiple sake types before picking your favorite.
Unlimited omakase offers a variety of fresh sushi with a focus on fatty tuna, otoro, and wagyu. The experience includes ordering as many pieces of wagyu as desired at the end.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating.
The AYCE omakase lasts for 90 minutes, including unlimited drinks.
A $10 charge applies for each unfinished piece of sushi.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers private booths with state-of-the-art infrared grills and exhaust systems that keep the air clear. The interior combines modern sleek design with warm wooden accents, creating an intimate and upscale yet relaxed atmosphere. High-quality wagyu and curated drinks complement the quiet, premium dining experience.
Unlimited servings of authentic wagyu beef are available here. The all you can eat wagyu option offers a continuous supply of high-quality meat.
Unlimited servings of A5 wagyu beef define the omakase here, focusing on fatty, high-quality meats rather than sashimi. Service stays private and attentive, making the experience feel exclusive and tailored.
Good to know
Make your reservation and be on time as there is a 90-minute limit for dining.
The restaurant offers a $130 per person all-you-can-eat option that includes three rounds.
Water costs $12 and white rice costs $4, which are not complimentary.