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This East Village sushi spot draws you in with “2D” black-and-white decor, but the omakases served here are genuinely a good value.
This Greenwich Village spot has a few counter seats, but you should mostly use it for great sushi takeout.
Our favorite high-end sushi meals that cost less than a set of AirPods.
Sushi Hatsune is a spot in Chinatown that serves great chirashi, maki, and omakase takeout options.
There are a lot of sub-$100 omakase options in Manhattan, and this Hell’s Kitchen spot is one of the better ones.
Yet another affordable-ish omakase spot, this Soho restaurant provides good value with some fairly standard fish.
Get in and out of this hidden Koreatown sushi spot in 30 minutes, for under 50 bucks. Just don't come too hungry.
Sanyuu West is a cookie-cutter sub-$100 omakase spot in Chelsea. Great for beginners, boring for everyone else.
Treat yourself to a seven-roll temaki box set at this 10-seat sushi counter in Long Island City.
From our favorite places to eat omakase sushi to some top-tier neighborhood spots, here's where to have a big night out.
The Inlet Seafood Restaurant in Montauk has a solid menu of salads, sandwiches, and fried seafood.
Come to Seaside House Bar and grab a $105 party tray for a sushi beach picnic while watching the surfers at Ditch Plains.
Come to Suki Zuki in Watermill for two things: the spicy tuna sandwich and the chicken teriyaki salad.