Highest quality sushi I've had in a long time, best Japanese food I've had in NYC. Go for lunch for good specials and know that the "mini" portions are large, filling, full meals.
Celeb favorite Mastro's Steakhouse opens its first east coast restaurant in midtown. It features an assortment of wet aged steaks as well as seafood, and a selection of sushi. Read more.
Definitely fresh and well prepared sushi, however you’re better off going downstairs to Sushi by Bou. I do like how they serve their Miso soup in a science class beaker. 🍣
This place is EPIC!!! My favorite meals in the big apple were here. The lamb, steak, lobster Mac, and sushi. I wish I lived in NY
The brunch menu boasts traditional fare from an array of countries including Belgian waffles, an Italian breakfast frittata, and Japanese steak teriyaki Okinawa sushi, plus bottomless mimosas. Read more.
Great place if you want Japanese but your friends don't like sushi. Great Japanese barbecue items. Sit at the counter to watch the action and get beer and food delivered via a long wooden paddle.
Satsuki is a 10 seat omakase sushi bar nestled within the discreet underground Suzuki restaurant. A must visit for any sushi lover.
Highlights include the namesake rice bowls (try the one with soft eel), chicken katsu curry (with a rich, beefy sauce), and sizzling crab omelets (drenched in heady seafood jus). Read more.
The downstairs restaurant the Blue Fin has a really really small terrace with like four tables where you can sit outside on a beautiful day like this, have sushi and a beer and enjoy the buzz around T Read more.