Small sushi spot offers fresh sashimi that's tender and quick. Omakase delivers creative fish selections like o toro and caviar at great value. Cozy vibe with friendly atmosphere and a fun Rihanna playlist makes dining casual and welcoming.
Sashimi comes out very fresh and incredibly tender. It arrives quickly, making for a smooth experience.
Offers an excellent value omakase with fresh, creative fish selections. The chef's choice includes exquisite pieces like o toro and caviar, delivering flavors akin to high-end restaurants.
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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.
Spacious omakase bar with elegant decor and warm lighting creates a calm, intimate atmosphere ideal for special occasions. Exceptional sake pairing complements the top-tier sushi, offering a unique dining experience. Lounge area provides a comfortable space to relax before or after the meal.
Pieces come meticulously prepared with specific ingredients and garnishes. Fresh fatty tuna sashimi and seasonal sea uni stand out for their quality and flavor.
Offers a unique omakase experience with every item serving as a remarkable journey of flavors. The meal consistently ranks as the best and most valuable omakase in New York City.
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Reservations through Resy are recommended to secure a place at Sushi Saikou.
The omakase is priced at $120 for a 17-course meal, which includes 3 appetizers, 13 fish, and 1 dessert.
Be on time because they have multiple seatings and a strict schedule.
Small sushi restaurant offers an intimate setting with sharp, stylish design and comfortable bar seating. Loud pop and rap music create a high-energy atmosphere that can make conversation difficult. Guests enjoy an interactive omakase experience featuring a lively fire show and complimentary sake.
Masterful chef precision shapes each piece of sashimi with care. Quality surpasses typical Japanese spots, offering a true experience beyond just the fish.
Omakase here features fresh and unique pieces served in carefully selected courses. The experience offers excellent value with a fantastic, well-priced lineup that stands out in the city.
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Kaki is running an August special of $55 for 13 courses.
You need to bring your own beverage (BYOB) to Kaki.
The team made the birthday celebration special with a complimentary matcha dessert.
Small sushi restaurant offers an intimate setting with dim, soft lighting and hand-dyed linens that create a cozy, laid-back atmosphere. Omakase experience centers on seasonal, creative dishes served at a counter with personal explanations from the chef. The space feels like dining in a home, blending casual comfort with subtle high-end touches.
Plates feature incredibly fresh seafood with sashimi options like toro belly that melts on a hot stone and a sashimi plate highlighting aged toro. Presentation includes a platter of four kinds of sashimi, showcasing luxurious quality and interesting flavor combinations.
An 18-course menu features freshest seafood from around the world in a laid-back, private setting with stunning interior decor and dimmed lights. The pace is relaxed, allowing conversation over sake during a less traditional omakase experience.
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Ueki offers eighteen courses over two and a half hours.
There are only 12 seats in the restaurant, making it difficult to get a reservation.
The menu changes over the course of the year depending on what fish is in season.
Spacious sushi restaurant with clean, modern decor and butterfly-themed accents creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Quiet and relaxed vibe suits those seeking a personalized dining experience with comfortable seating options. High-quality sushi served with care offers an authentic taste of Japan at reasonable prices.
Rare cuts of sashimi appear here that are hard to find elsewhere. The sashimi is incredibly fresh and practically melts in your mouth, with unique dishes that stand out.
Fresh, high-quality fish shines in the omakase nigiris and tasting menus. The experience features great combinations of sauce and toppings with excellent pricing for the quality offered.
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The price for the omakase is $48 for 10 pieces and a roll, which includes uni.
The 13-course Omakase is priced at $75, which feels like a steal for high quality in NYC.
The restaurant offers a variety of options including a la carte, rolls, appetizers, and set sushi menus.
Japanese restaurant offers an intimate, quiet upscale ambiance with a minimal and clean design. The atmosphere stays calm and friendly, creating a cozy and elegant dining experience. Guests often choose the chef counter to watch food preparation in this lowkey spot.
Sashimi features very fresh cuts with nice slicing that avoids thickness. The selection includes baby yellowtail, snapper, sea bream, and sea perch, served with a sour and sweet jelly garnish.
Omakase offers super fresh ingredients with fish sourced from Japan. The menu features finest sashimi selections like baby yellowtail, snapper, sea bream, and sea perch at a reasonable price.
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Reservations are required to secure a spot, especially during peak hours.
The omakase costs $110 for approximately 15 courses, offering great value.
There is a chef special every day that can be added to your meal.
Space combines clean contemporary design with chic, intimate ambiance that suits quiet dinners. Lighting tends to be bright, and music adds a modern touch without overwhelming. Seating is limited, creating a cozy yet spacious feel with a friendly vibe.
Freshness stands out with sashimi featuring tuna, king salmon, and scallop with uni. Salmon sashimi comes with a honey mustard dressing adding a unique flavor.
Offers an incredible omakase with a great variety of nigiri, Wagyu, and Sake. Delivers very high quality and excellent value for the price.
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Reservations should be made in advance since seating is limited.
The omakase experience costs $89 per person.
The omakase consists of 15 courses.
Small 10-seat bar offers an intimate setting with calm, spa-like atmosphere and soft melodies. The experience includes high-quality seafood and theatrical presentation, creating a serene and authentic vibe.
Freshness stands out with Kumamoto oysters and Hawaii Amber Jack sashimi prepared expertly. The sashimi platter features creative touches like oyster topped with uni and ikura alongside vibrant, fresh cuts.
An 18-course omakase meal unfolds in about an hour with fresh fish and creative dishes. Chef Eric and Devon carefully adjust rice, fish, soy sauce, and wasabi ratios for each course.
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Reservations are recommended to secure your spot at this popular omakase restaurant.
The restaurant offers a 15-course omakase tasting menu for $135.
A buy one, get one 50% off special is available for the omakase menu through 3/31.
Massive sushi bar anchors a stylish, modern space filled with warm, inviting details. Atmosphere balances chic elegance with a relaxed vibe, supported by great music that enhances without overwhelming. Cocktail bar offers unique drinks like the Kyoto Martini, complementing fresh, beautifully presented sushi and signature rolls.
Incredibly fresh sashimi comes beautifully presented with an impressive but not overwhelming selection. The Omakase Sashimi platter stands out as a highlight alongside the sushi and maki rolls.
Omakase sushi platter features a variety of fresh selections. The Aqua Kyoto Omakase Sashimi and combined sushi and sashimi platter stand out as highlights.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Aqua Kyoto is family-friendly and welcomes children.
The menu features high-quality ingredients and seasonal specials.
Intimate sushi spot with cozy atmosphere and BYOB policy. Fresh sashimi shines with a 17-piece menu including hamachi and otoro. Omakase offers unmatched quality at an affordable $98, making it a top NYC choice.
Freshness stands out with a 17-piece sashimi menu featuring hamachi, king salmon, and otoro. Special touches include a sashimi cake and a variety of premium selections like Hokkaido uni and wagyu with foie gras.
Offers a spectacular omakase experience with unmatched dish quality in NYC. The price is around $98, making it an affordable option for authentic omakase.
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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.
Spacious and serene atmosphere with soft jazz music and ample space between tables creates a relaxing dining experience. The interior is modern and minimal, featuring clean lines and tasteful local art. The vibe is calm and inviting, offering a quiet alternative to typical crowded sushi spots.
Fish in the sashimi is very fresh and melts in your mouth. Presentation and flavor stand out with the Sashimi Sampler and deluxe options offering exceptional freshness.
The omakase offers an inventive yet balanced selection that consistently impresses. Lunchtime and special occasion options provide a perfect experience with a fantastic variety of dishes.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant accommodates gluten-free requests with advance notice.
Happy hour offers discounted food options from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Small sushi restaurant seats about a dozen people around an L-shaped bar with intimate setting and tasteful decor. Atmosphere feels romantic and cozy, with soft lighting and a relaxed vibe that contrasts city bustle outside. Complimentary sake and optional pairings enhance the affordable omakase experience.
Thickly sliced salmon sashimi starts the course with a rich flavor. The preparation invites curiosity about the chefs' techniques.
Offers an unforgettable omakase experience with a great value price around $90. Highlights include fantastic sablefish and a chill atmosphere with Chef Ken.
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Reservations are needed for a visit, preferably made via Resy.
The omakase offers 14 courses for just $90 before tax and tip.
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your favorite sake or wine.
Cozy space with Chefโs counter offers a bright, lively vibe perfect for casual dates. The 17-course omakase dazzles with fresh, creative dishes like salmon and shishito yellowtail. Sashimi shines with fresh toro and truffle bites that melt in your mouth.
Sashimi here offers excellent quality that melts in your mouth with a burst of flavor. The freshness stands out, especially in the toro and truffle bites during the omakase.
Offers a 17-course omakase with creative and beautiful dishes featuring unique ingredient pairings. Presentation is impeccable and flavors are fresh and memorable, including standout bites like salmon and shishito yellowtail.
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Reservations are a must due to limited seating.
The restaurant offers a $70 sushi omakase that includes ten pieces of sushi, a handroll, and miso soup.
Parking is easy to find right away.
Space features blond wood decor and a cozy vibe with friendly staff creating a calm, inviting atmosphere. Sushi offers fresh, flavorful options with an omakase that stands out for quality and creativity. Bar seating limits view of food preparation, and music choices add an interesting touch.
Freshness stands out with the sashimi served in an omakase set. Cuts tend to be a bit small but come as a flexible addition to other meals.
Creative and well paced, the omakase offers generous portions with inventive dishes like scallop uni and salmon with broiled tomato. It provides a next level experience at an affordable price.
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Omakase is available at an affordable price.
The restaurant offers vegetarian options.
Prices for sushi can exceed $12 per piece.
Small dining area features Asian art and a long wall couch with tables, creating a cozy, calm atmosphere. Conversations carry easily due to lack of ambient music, fostering a relaxed, neighborhood vibe. The setting feels warm and welcoming, suited for casual meals and quiet dinners.
Fresh, thick-cut fish defines the Sashimi Supreme, which comes beautifully presented. Sushi and sashimi sets here often rival those at some omakase spots in Manhattan.
Fresh fish flown in from Totsuya fish market makes the Supreme Omakase stand out. The set offers great variety and detailed service, with staff explaining each fish and checking in during the meal.
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The Supreme Omakase at Aoyu Sushi costs $40, significantly cheaper than similar high-quality fish at $80 elsewhere.
Dinner for two at Aoyu Sushi can cost between $55 to $60 without alcoholic beverages.
The best option is the lunch specials, which are less expensive and provide a decent amount of food.
Intimate space with open kitchen and minimalist Japanese design creates a relaxed, cozy atmosphere. Soft music and detailed decor make it feel like a small home in Japan. Guests often sit at the counter, enjoying close interaction with chefs and a diverse, carefully curated sake selection.
Ultra-fresh sashimi shines with house made ponzu and unique dishes like sea bream with jelly and beltfish with salmon roe.
High-end cookery defines the omakase here, offering more variety than typical courses. The experience feels unique compared to standard omakase restaurants.
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The entrance to the restaurant is one door to the right of the main entrance.
The restaurant is located in a residential building at 330 S 3rd with an intercom.
The menu at SSAW changes every month.
Modern Japanese space features a huge table surrounding sushi chefs and an elegant black setting with wooden accents. Atmosphere blends intimate, curated experience with loud nightclub music, creating a unique contrast. High-quality ingredients and expertly prepared omakase define the dining experience.
Freshness stands out with the sashimi served alongside miso soup. Presentation is gorgeous and flavors feel authentic, evoking a Tokyo vibe.
Offers an unforgettable omakase experience with premium ingredient selection and top-tier fish quality. The meal leaves you full and includes complimentary drinks.
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The omakase costs $195 for 18 pieces.
Dinner reservations are recommended.
Revisiting one piece of fish from the omakase costs an extra $35.
Enjoy fresh sashimi with varied flavors and a salmon toro omakase that rivals pricier spots. Elegant decor creates a calm atmosphere perfect for savoring world-class sushi and excellent sake.
Freshness stands out with the sashimi, offering a variety of flavors. It pairs well with dishes like the roasted vegetable salad, making it a solid choice.
Very good sushi omakase offers salmon toro that stands out enough to reorder. The selection includes scallops and sushi comparable to lower-end $100 omakases.
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The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
You can spend around $100 on a five-course meal per person.
The restaurant is pretty small, which might affect walk-in availability.
Luxurious space features marble tables, Hermรจs tableware, and warm wood panels creating a modern, elegant vibe. The atmosphere balances intimate warmth with lively, personal service from attentive chefs. Guests enjoy a calm setting paired with high-end details and fresh, expertly prepared sushi.
Creative sashimi offerings include a combo of different fish species with perfectly cut, tender pieces. Textures vary from refreshing to rich and chewy, and the chef prepares each piece with care.
Offers two omakase options, including a $56 menu with 16 fresh courses. Plates come beautifully presented, sometimes on platinum Hermรจs tableware, delivering excellent flavor and quality.
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Reservations are recommended, but walk-ins may be accepted at the owner's discretion.
The 16-course omakase meal costs $56, offering great value.
The meal includes an appetizer, miso soup, and ice cream for dessert.
Japanese restaurant offers a cozy omakase experience with a laid-back vibe and engaging chefs who create a fun atmosphere. The space features a well-thought-out design that enhances aromas and fosters a relaxed, lively mood. Natural wine and creative cocktails complement the high-quality, fresh fish served in generous courses.
Freshness stands out with high-quality sashimi served alongside nigiri, a mini don, and a hand roll. The variety and taste go beyond ordinary expectations.
Phenomenal service complements the high-end omakase experience here. The meal offers great value and stands out as a hidden gem in the neighborhood.
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The restaurant is currently BYOB while awaiting its liquor license.
The 10-course omakase costs just $50, offering great value.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Small Japanese restaurant with an open kitchen and sushi bar offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere with modern decor and comfortable indoor seating. The vibe is relaxed and inviting, suitable for catching up with friends. Music complements the clean, beautiful space without overpowering the calm energy.
Sashimi features plump cuts that are fresh and super fatty. Quality consistently surpasses expectations with a focus on freshness.
The omakase offers super fresh sushi at a $70 price point, which is on the cheaper side. It comes served on a plate and includes dishes like salmon carpaccio.
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Reservations are recommended for larger parties to ensure seating.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant offers gluten-free soy sauce for those with dietary restrictions.
Intimate sushi bar seats about 14 around a natural wood counter with beautiful dishware. Atmosphere feels like a meditative ritual, blending cozy friendliness with effortlessly cool vibes and trendy music. Guests experience impeccably fresh fish flown from Japan and a killer sake selection in a space that feels more like a confession booth than a typical restaurant.
Omakase includes high-quality sashimi that stands out for its freshness and value. Sashimi and seafood are served with care, though they may not appeal to everyone.
Offers a course menu served traditionally around a bar for an authentic omakase experience. Delivers amazing quality comparable to spots charging much more, making it a hidden gem near Broadway.
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Koete Omakase is an omakase bar with no table seats.
Most fish is flown in from Japan.
Koete Omakase is very reasonably priced.
Small sushi spot with minimal seating focuses on takeout and delivery. Atmosphere is clean and no frills, suited for quick, quality meals. Fish quality is fresh and high-grade, making it a great value option in the area.
Fish comes very fresh with thin slices of sashimi. The sashimi sets and spicy tuna roll offer solid options for the price.
The 10-piece omakase offers buttery scallops and high-quality fish that rivals counterserve experiences. Presentation is beautiful and prices stay affordable for the quality provided.
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The restaurant is takeout or delivery only.
The lunch specials are awesome at a great price.
The delivery is quick.
Sushi restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with neutral tones and artful decor that create a calm and pleasant vibe. Guests can select music, adding a personal touch to the experience. The space is clean and accessible, welcoming a quiet crowd seeking quality sushi in an affordable setting.
Very fresh sashimi is available, often included in lunch specials priced between $12.95 and $16.95. The menu features a variety of Japanese dishes, with sashimi served alongside sushi and bento boxes.
Omakase offers 15 courses including appetizers and dessert for $75 per person. The dishes are super fresh and provide a good introduction to omakase without high cost.
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Reservations are recommended for omakase dining to ensure availability.
The restaurant offers both dine-in and takeout options for convenience.
Prices are reasonable, making it a good introduction to omakase dining.
Small, intimate sushi restaurant offers a cozy, romantic atmosphere with a peaceful vibe early in the evening that grows livelier as it fills. The space feels elegant and clean but has inadequate ventilation that lets cooking smells linger. Friendly staff provide an authentic omakase experience in a quiet, lowkey setting.
Freshness stands out in the sashimi, served as part of the Premium Omakase and sushi omakase options. Both sushi and sashimi come together in these carefully prepared selections.
Offers an authentic omakase experience with chefs preparing sushi right at the counter. The menu includes a variety of sushi and premium items like hairy crab and abalone at reasonable prices in a cozy setting.
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Reservations are available for same-day dining, but it's best to call ahead.
Omakase experiences range from $100 to $180 per person.
The 15-piece omakase is priced at $140.
Small space with simple decor keeps focus on food and creates a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Chefs engage directly with diners, adding to the authentic experience. Comfortable sushi counter seating supports an intimate dining vibe.
Sashimi omakase offers impeccably fresh and wonderfully matured fish. The chefs show clear mastery, though service can be slow, taking over 90 minutes for a few pieces.
Offers a 16-course omakase tasting for under $100 with fresh and flavorful fish. The omakase features divinely crafted pieces by a talented chef, delivering exceptional value and quality.
Good to know
The 16-course omakase is priced at $88 per person.
They are having a promotion on their omakase.
The 16-course omakase includes an extra appetizer and 2 premium nigiri pieces.
Renovated space with modern design and tasteful jazz music creates a calming atmosphere ideal for quiet dining. Seating is well spaced, enhancing the tranquil vibe. Known for exceptionally fresh sushi and a refined dining experience.
Freshness stands out with every bite, showcasing sweetness and impeccable quality. The sashimi sampler offers excellent value alongside combos that mix sushi and sashimi for variety.
Twenty course Omakase experience offers a wide variety of sushi and other dishes. Seating at the sushi counter is spacious and the setting is kid friendly with options for non-sushi eaters.
Good to know
Currently, the restaurant is BYOB until the liquor license is approved.
The three roll special is only available during lunch.
They allowed us to grab wine from across the street while waiting for their liquor license.
Small Japanese restaurant with fresh flowers and beautiful dish presentation creates a calm atmosphere. Sushi and dim sum show careful preparation and generous portions, especially in omakase platters. Seating is very limited, focusing mainly on takeout.
Sashimi arrives in a beautiful paper box that keeps it fresh and well presented. The quality and quantity stand out, with a variety of types to try and consistently amazing freshness.
Omakase here features a creative, unique selection with fresh, beautifully prepared fish. The platter comes in a beautifully packaged box and offers great value compared to typical Japanese spots.
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The omakase is priced at $35.
The delivery and take out are shockingly fast.
The prices for the sushi are great.
Sushi bar features intimate seating and unique wooden cradle presentation for rolls. Atmosphere feels cozy and casual with a modern touch, suitable for quiet dinners or dates. Small space fills with attentive staff and passionate chefs crafting fresh sushi.
Sashimi here is incredibly fresh with a buttery texture. Tuna sashimi stands out for its high quality and rich umami flavor.
Many omakase options exist, including a mini omakase with five pieces for $30. The full omakase costs $60 and offers a satisfying variety.
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Reservations are recommended for weekends to avoid long waits.
Expect to wait for a table during peak hours.
The restaurant has specials until 4 PM.
Japanese restaurant offers an intimate setting with Michelin-starred chefs crafting sushi at the counter. The atmosphere combines sleek, modern decor with soothing background music, creating a relaxing dining affair. Guests receive detailed information about each dish, enhancing the culinary experience.
Incredibly fresh sashimi shines with meticulous cuts like toro sashimi. The chef's Michelin background shows in every expertly crafted piece.
Offers a 15-course omakase featuring fresh fish and seafood flown in from Japan, especially from Hokkaido. The setting is friendly and professional, suitable for occasions like birthdays 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.