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Where To Eat Omakase Sushi In NYC For Under $100
Our favorite high-end sushi meals that cost less than what you'd pay for a set of AirPods.
The Best Sushi In NYC
From our favorite places to eat omakase sushi to some top-tier neighborhood spots, here's where to have a big night out.
Our Favorite Neighborhood Sushi Spots In NYC
Searching for that elusive middle ground of reasonable, casual neighborhood sushi? Here's where to find it.
Where To Eat Sushi On The Upper East Side
Our favorite options for nigiri and sashimi east of Central Park.
Where To Eat Sushi In The West Village
Whether you want to spend $20 or $200, here are your best West Village sushi options.
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Suki Zuki
Come to Suki Zuki in Watermill for two things: the spicy tuna sandwich and the chicken teriyaki salad.
The Inlet Seafood Restaurant
The Inlet Seafood Restaurant in Montauk has a solid menu of salads, sandwiches, and fried seafood.
The Best Sushi In NYC
From our favorite places to eat omakase sushi to some top-tier neighborhood spots, here's where to have a big night out.
Daigo Hand Roll Bar
Daigo is a handroll bar in the DeKalb Market Hall where you'll want to eat a lot of handrolls, quickly.
Bar Miller
Bar Miller does an exciting, $250 dollar omakase dinner that almost exclusively uses locally, and sustainably, sourced ingredients.
Akino Sushi
Akino Sushi in Elmhurst offers a $42, all-you-can-eat sushi option that actually feels worth it.
Where To Eat Omakase Sushi In NYC For Under $100
Our favorite high-end sushi meals that cost less than what you'd pay for a set of AirPods.
Kazumi Omakase
Come to this fun Greenwich Village spot when you want a sub-$100 sushi omakase that tastes more expensive than it is.
Blue Ribbon Sushi & Steak
This place is essentially a fancy chain restaurant in the lobby of an office building. It isn’t bad, but it is pricey.
Shinn East
Shinn East is yet another solid place for an affordable omakase, as long as you eat quickly.
Nobu 57
As you’d expect from a glitzy worldwide chain, Nobu 57 is expensive and touristy. It’s also kind of fun, and the food hits the spot.
The Office of Mr. Moto
The most impressive thing about this East Village sushi spot isn’t the hidden door or secret code. It’s the 21-course omakase with lightly dressed nigiri.
Our Favorite Neighborhood Sushi Spots In NYC
Searching for that elusive middle ground of reasonable, casual neighborhood sushi? Here's where to find it.
Sushidelic
Soho's Sushidelic is, at best, a rough draft of a restaurant—and we could think of several thousand better ways to spend several hundred dollars.
Sapps
Sapps feels like a sushi restaurant inside your favorite tavern or tap room. Come for good fish and a good hang.
Trust Bae
This Japanese-Filipino omakase in Nomad includes caviar, truffle, and every other imaginable ingredient on top of nigiri.