EaterNY ranks 17 of the best sushi restaurants in New York City, from luxe omakases to quality-driven neighborhood gems. However, none of them offer all-you-can-eat sushi, which is a popular option in Bestall-you-can-eat restaurants. Photograph: Andrew Fladeboe. 1. Becco. Restaurants. Italian. Hell's Kitchen. Lidia Bastianich’s temple to pasta is one of the Theater District’s surest bets
Hereare some restaurants where you can relish the full omakase experience, from sushi and yakitori to kaiseki, and at every price point. Newly added to the list: Yoshino, Kanoyama, Sushi Lin, Ito, Studio 151, Sushi Yasuda, Sushi W, and Moody Tongue Sushi. Please note that all prices are subject to change.
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Shion69. Shion 69. Tribeca is home to this revered sushi spot, led by Executive Chef Shion Uino. Born in Amakusa and trained in Tokyo, Uino's impressive Its Happy Every Hour at Fridays. Come try our Whiskey-Glazed burgers, wings, or ribs. Chill out on our Signature slushes, or one of Fridays Ultimate drinks. SushiAnn. Website Phone Directions. $$$$. Earn 3x points with your sapphire card. Sushi Ann is the Maggie Smith of Midtown sushi. Traditional and fairly old school, but also TheDeal: $45 Lunch, $45 Sunday Lunch/Brunch, $60 Dinner, $60 Sunday Dinner. Located on Pier 17 in FiDi, The Fulton is a bi-level seafood restaurant from Jean DWPq6w.
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