
84 "Sushi" Restaurants in New York.
Maki Kosaka is a nice, casual sushi spot in Flatiron with outdoor seating available for lunch and dinner.
Roy’s Fish Market is a tiny fishmonger with a sushi bar in the back, and it’s a solid option for affordable pick-up sushi on the UES.
Nami Nori is a reasonably priced sushi spot in the West Village that specializes in taco-shaped hand rolls and looks like a fancy nail salon.
Sushi Jin is a sushi spot on the UES, and it’s one of the best places to get an omakase in the East 80s.
Sushi Yu is a neighborhood sushi spot in Washington Heights that’s perfect for when you’d like to eat some raw fish in your gym clothes.
Tataki is a casual sushi spot in Tribeca below Canal Street with a bunch of sashimi sets and outrageously named rolls.
Sushi On Jones in the West Village is an omakase sushi spot with two strictly timed tasting options.
Omakase By Maaser is a Japanese restaurant in the West Village where you can get a great omakase sushi meal for under $100.
Sushi By M is a no-frills spot in the East Village where you sit at a counter and eat an excellent 10-piece sushi omakase for $50.