Sushi
Sushi
Page 2Amura Japanese Cuisine
Amura is a casual sushi spot on the Upper East Side with a gigantic menu and unique dishes.
Zawa Japanese
Zawa offers high-quality fish on the Upper East Side that you'd pay a lot more for at fancier sushi restaurants.
The Best Sushi In Park Slope And Prospect Heights
This corner of Brooklyn is home to the best sushi in the borough.
Sushi Yashin
On the sushi date spectrum, Park Slope's Sushi Yashin sits in between "super casual" and "getting serious." Take someone here on a third date.
Wasan
At this Park Slope sushi spot, you can get first-class fish for inexplicably low prices. Get it in one of their bento boxes for lunch.
Ki Sushi
Ki Sushi's Park Slope location is great for groups and anyone else who wants a good deal on semi-fancy sushi.
Sushi Seki
Sushi Seki Upper East Side is one of our favorite sushi restaurants in NYC. Sit at the counter, and order piece by piece.
Where To Eat Sushi In The West Village
Whether you want to spend $20 or $200, here are your best West Village sushi options.
Sushi Lin
Sushi Lin in Prospect Heights is serving some of the best sushi in the city—not just for a casual spot, but for any spot.
Noz Market
There are two ways to eat at Noz Market: omakase in the back room, or handrolls up front. You'll get excellent fish and rice either way.
Sushi Nakazawa
Sushi Nakazawa isn't as buzzy as it used to be, but it's still one of your best options for special-occasion sushi.
Sushi On Me
The Williamsburg location of Sushi On Me is significantly pricier than the one in Jackson Heights, but it's just as much fun.
Temakase
This fun handroll bar in the East Village is counter-seating-only, so it's perfect for a quick solo dinner or catch-up with a friend.
Sushi 456
Sushi 456 is a small, minimally decorated West Village spot, and it's one of your best options for a sub-$100 omakase downtown.
Thirteen Water
One of the several million sushi spots in the East Village, Thirteen Water serves a sub-$100 13-course omakase with a variety of interesting toppings.
Sushi 35 West
Have you ever been to a sushi restaurant inside a smoke shop? Come to Sushi 35 West in Midtown for a takeout sushi set that rivals many omakase-style spots.
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar
Open only for lunch, Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar is your sole option for sushi at Rockefeller Center, and you could do a lot worse.
Tsurutontan
This Midtown location of Tsurutontan serves sushi and unique bowls of udon in a big space with tons of seating spread out over three floors.
Sushi Lab
On a rooftop in Times Square, Sushi Lab is a great place to get an over-the-top omakase without spending hundreds of dollars.
Sugarfish
Sugarfish Midtown offers several omakase options under $75, and the wait times aren't too long.
Sushi Katsuei
This is the second location of the Park Slope spot where you can get some excellent, relatively affordable sushi.
Matsunori
Matsunori is a 10-seat, BYOB sushi counter where you can try a great $68 omakase with a date.
Shion 69 Leonard Street
Between the peaceful room, precise kombu-curing, and rhythmic pace of hot and cold plates, a meal at 69 Leonard will demand your presence like it’s the cult leader of a silent meditation retreat.