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Sushi On Me
The Williamsburg location of Sushi On Me is significantly pricier than the one in Jackson Heights, but it's just as much fun.
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The Office of Mr. Moto
The Office of Mr. Moto is an omakase speakeasy on St. Mark's Place that specializes in unique ingredients flown in daily from Japan.
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Temakase
This fun handroll bar in the East Village is counter-seating-only, so it's perfect for a quick solo dinner or catch-up with a friend.
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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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Sushi 456
Sushi 456 is a small, minimally decorated West Village spot, and it's one of your best options for a sub-$100 omakase downtown.
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Thirteen Water
One of the several million sushi spots in the East Village, Thirteen Water serves a sub-$100 13-course omakase with a variety of interesting toppings.
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Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar
Open only for lunch, Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar is your sole option for sushi at Rockefeller Center, and you could do a lot worse.
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Tsurutontan
This Midtown location of Tsurutontan serves sushi and unique bowls of udon in a big space with tons of seating spread out over three floors.
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Shion 69 Leonard Street
Between the peaceful room, precise kombu-curing, and rhythmic pace of hot and cold plates, a meal at 69 Leonard will demand your presence like it’s the cult leader of a silent meditation retreat.
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Kosaka
Kosaka is a small, upscale sushi restaurant in the West Village that has one omakase in a tranquil setting.
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Nami Nori
Nami Nori is a reasonably priced sushi spot in the West Village that specializes in taco-shaped handrolls and looks like a fancy nail salon.
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Sushi Katsuei
This is the second location of the Park Slope spot where you can get some excellent, relatively affordable sushi.
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Matsunori
Matsunori is a 10-seat, BYOB sushi counter where you can try a great $68 omakase with a date.
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Taikun Sushi
Taikun is an eight-seat omakase bar on the Lower East Side that serves a 13-course dinner for $85.
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Daigo Hand Roll Bar
Daigo is a handroll bar in the Dekalb Market where you'll want to eat a lot of handrolls, quickly.
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Studio 151
Studio 151 is an East Village speakeasy serving late-night sushi with a four-seat omakase bar.
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Sushi W
If you like relatively quick meals, very little chit chat, and fresh fish, Sushi W on the Upper West Side is the spot for you.
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Genki Omakase
Don't let the drab strip mall vibes at this Greenwich Village spot fool you. The sushi at Genki Omakase is high quality, but you only have an hour to eat it.
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Suki Zuki
Come to Suki Zuki in Watermill for two things: the spicy tuna sandwich and the chicken teriyaki salad.
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The Inlet Seafood Restaurant
The Inlet Seafood Restaurant in Montauk has a solid menu of salads, sandwiches, and fried seafood.
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Tomo21 Sushi
Tomo21 Sushi is perfect for when you’re in the mood for something that's nicer than your go-to Seamless spot but not as pricey as a fancy omakase.