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A quiet sushi counter offers a focused experience that feels like a discovery.

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Updated May 2026
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Sushi restaurant

Sushi restaurant offers a bright, welcoming space with a quiet, calming atmosphere that feels like a small oasis away from the city bustle. The interior is sophisticated and modern, featuring thoughtful design and playing great house music that enhances the dining experience.

Sushi here is fresh, generously portioned, and prepared with skill by a professional chef. The quality rivals omakase at an affordable price, with excellent service and a welcoming atmosphere.

This spot stands out as a hidden gem with consistent quality that earns every star it has. It invites many returns thanks to its excellent offerings and unique appeal.

People are saying

"The Japanese food, especially the omakase, was incredible."

"The sushi here is great value for the quality."

"I found this hidden gem deserved every star it earned."

Good to know

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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with $5 Sapporo and great Sake.

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The happy hour deal costs $10 for a draft beer and 1 hand roll.

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The lunch special includes 3 hand rolls for $15.

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Coffee shop

Coffee shop with cozy, comfortable seating and a quiet, laid-back vibe despite a busy Midtown setting. Music is chill and intentional, complementing the atmosphere. Space transitions into a bar at night, offering specialty coffee and cocktails with expert preparation.

A selective menu offers hand rolls, rolls, nigiri, and sashimi, all very fresh and well presented. The sushi and sashimi taste delicious in this tucked-away sushi bar below a big midtown building.

Great Japanese coffee and pastries stand out here. A hidden gem sits downstairs at Cafe Hatou, offering a unique spot away from typical chains.

People are saying

"I enjoyed the excellent coffee with outstanding quality."

"These hidden gems offer a smooth, balanced coffee with a wonderful fragrance."

"The sushi here is so fresh and delicious."

Good to know

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They are only open Monday through Friday and are not open on weekends.

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The cafรฉ is located on the lower level of an office building, so it can be a bit hard to find.

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The location is hidden at the entrance to the subway at 72nd and 3rd, northeast corner.

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Sushi restaurant

Small sushi restaurant with retro 80s vibe and authentic Japanese atmosphere creates a cozy, inviting space. Music videos from the 70s and 80s play, adding to the old school charm. Intimate seating and personal omakase experience attract those seeking fresh, high-quality sushi.

Sushi here is super fresh and of high quality, crafted by a sushi chef couple who bring authenticity to every dish. The experience includes friendly service and an omakase that stands out in the city.

Offers a quiet spot with authentic sushi that feels tucked away from the usual crowds. Serves as a low-key find for those seeking something off the beaten path.

People are saying

"The Omakase here felt personal, like being invited to their home."

"The Japanese food here is some of the best I ever had."

"I thought the sushi here was some of the best I ever had."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.

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The restaurant offers a special lunch deal on Wednesdays.

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Omakase is a popular choice; let the chef surprise you.

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Restaurant

Seven-seat sushi bar sits in a roped-off vault area, creating an intimate, quiet atmosphere with tasteful decor. The vibe blends hip intimacy with chef's craftsmanship, offering a calm and comfortable energy. Guests experience a set omakase menu featuring fresh, high-quality fish flown in daily.

Super high quality sushi comes with an imaginative omakase prepared by Chef Morgan. The spot offers a quick lunch with Michelin-quality sushi in a fun, hidden setting near the jewelry section.

An amazing omakase sushi bar tucked away on a jewelry floor in a busy shopping area stands out as a true hidden gem. It offers a unique dining experience that feels unexpected in such a setting.

People are saying

"Chef Morgan's omakase lunch was outstanding and imaginative."

"This sushi spot is a quiet, intimate speakeasy downstairs."

"The omakase here is impeccably prepared and phenomenal."

Good to know

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Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating.

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The restaurant is located in the basement of Saks Fifth Avenue.

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Expect a set menu with no ร  la carte options.

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Upscale sushi restaurant with cozy, beautiful interiors and a calm, pleasant atmosphere reminiscent of Tokyo. The space feels roomy and clean, supporting quiet conversation and relaxed dining. Excellent sake and sushi stand out amid generally good food and reasonable prices.

Sushi here is fresh and delicious, with a quick arrival of sashimi and rolls. Watching the itamae prepare sushi at the bar adds to the upscale atmosphere and the value feels fantastic given the quality.

Offers a hidden gem feel with underrated sushi and Asian dishes tucked away in Midtown East. Quiet spot with authentic flavors not widely known.

People are saying

"The Japanese food here is so fresh and delicious."

"This Lunch Spot has delicious and fresh food."

"The sushi here is so fresh and delicious!"

Good to know

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Prices are reasonable for the portions served.

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The restaurant offers interesting lunch specials that are not typical of sushi restaurants.

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The menu has lots of variety.

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Seafood donburi restaurant

Small space combines classic Japanese izakaya and piano bar vibes with live music and karaoke. Atmosphere feels intimate and cozy but can be loud and smoky during busy times. Regulars include Japanese patrons, creating an authentic environment.

Fish comes with highest quality and freshness, no smell at all. Sushi bowls feature an assortment of fish and rice with perfect rice vinegar balance, including a melt-in-mouth salmon.

Located in a quiet part of midtown east, this spot stands out as a hidden gem. It offers a calm escape in a busy area.

People are saying

"The seafood here is so fresh, it's the best I've ever had."

"I had the best sushi bowl I've ever had here."

"This place is a hidden gem with authentic, fresh sushi and a cozy atmosphere."

Good to know

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Kaoru stays open until 3:00 AM on Fridays.

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The place fills up quickly at lunch time.

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Go off hours from 2-5 PM for no wait.

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Izakaya restaurant

Izakaya-style space filled with authentic Japanese decor and retro anime visuals playing behind the bar. Atmosphere feels cozy and charming, closely resembling izakayas in Japan. Regulars enjoy anime-inspired cocktails and a lively vibe with a DJ and classic anime movies on TV.

Spicy salmon sushi stands out as delicious and the sushi overall is consistently very good. The menu also includes shishito peppers alongside sushi options.

A hidden gem that stays open late until 2am, tucked away in Midtown East. This spot surprises with its great vibe and often feels like a lucky find when passing by.

People are saying

"The food here is really good and authentic Japanese."

"The sushi here is so fresh and delicious."

"The food here is so fresh and flavorful."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended to secure a meal, especially for large groups.

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Happy hour offers $4 Sapporo and runs daily from 12pm to 6pm.

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Free parking at the meter is available after 7 PM.

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Japanese restaurant

Cozy underground setting with a serious Kyoto old Japanese feel creates an authentic, speakeasy atmosphere. Loud groups mix with quiet diners, giving a lively yet intimate energy. Extensive, rare sake selection and beautifully presented dishes add to the distinctive experience.

Sashimi stands out with its freshness and chef's choice selections. The sushi menu includes uni and a wide variety of other options, showcasing quality and variety.

Located in the basement of an office building, this spot is a true hidden gem that is easy to miss when passing by. It stands out as one of the Japanese hidden gems in the city.

People are saying

"The yuzu sake was a delightful balance to the flavorful dishes."

"The Japanese fried chicken and mushroom udon were amazing hidden gems."

"The sushi here is fresh, delicate, and delicious."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended for visiting the restaurant.

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International customers are required to pay in cash due to payment system limitations.

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Get there early as they are busy.

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