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Where To Eat Omakase Sushi In NYC For Under $100
From a few spots in the West Village to some restaurants in Queens and Brooklyn, here's where to get the best omakase sushi for under $100.
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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.
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Our Favorite Casual Neighborhood Sushi Spots In NYC
Searching for that elusive middle ground of reasonable, casual neighborhood sushi? Here's where to find it.
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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.
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Warude
Warude in Crown Heights is a solid option for a kind-of healthy, kind-of Japanese lunch.
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L’Abeille à Côté
L’Abeille à Côté aspires to be a casual and playful offshoot of French-Japanese restaurant L'Abeille.
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Mogmog
The sushi and hot food specials at this fancy Japanese market rival those at upscale sushiyas.
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Sapps
Sapps feels like a sushi restaurant inside your favorite tavern or tap room. Come for good fish and a good hang.
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Vert Frais
Come to this botanical-themed Japanese ramen and cocktail bar for a fancy tea party.
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The Little One
The Japanese desserts at this small Chinatown cafe are little works of art, and taste as good as they look.
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Where To Eat in Bensonhurst's Chinatown
Bensonhurst is home to Brooklyn's largest Chinatown. Here's where you should be eating.
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Lingo
Japanese ingredients liven up classic cocktails and New American fare at this Greenpoint restaurant.
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O by Kissaki
O by Kissaki does itameshi cuisine in East Hampton, which combines Italian and Japanese dishes.
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Maison Kintaro
Maison Kintaro is casual, but impressive. Grab a table at this Chelsea restaurant, and eat a katsu sandwich or some raw scallops over rice.
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Amura Japanese Cuisine
Amura is a casual sushi spot on the Upper East Side with a gigantic menu and unique dishes.
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Zawa Japanese
Zawa offers high-quality fish on the Upper East Side that you'd pay a lot more for at fancier sushi restaurants.
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Kohoku-Ku Ramen
Kohoku-Ku ramen is a tiny restaurant in Hell's Kitchen that makes some of the richest, thickest ramen broth we've ever had.
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Secchu Yokota
Secchu Yokota is a tiny Japanese restaurant in the East Village that serves an exceptional, seasonally-driven tempura omakase.
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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.
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Ki Sushi
Ki Sushi's Park Slope location is great for groups and anyone else who wants a good deal on semi-fancy sushi.
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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.