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Geisha Sushi

3.8 (540 reviews)
Open • 12:30 pm - 11:00 PM
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Happy hour specials

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Anna F.

I had a great time with my co workers. We came by after work for happy hour and to celebrate a birthday. We had a really great server who was attentive to all our needs. The restaurant has beautiful decor all around .. paintings on the wall and floral decoration all around. Love it. The food was sooo good! We had optionsssss. Some rockin shrimp, coconut shrimp, fried calamari, pork dumplings some fried rice, churrasco and chicken. My favorite was the rockin shrimp. & you cannot forget about the drinks! The drinks were also very good. Will recommend and will return!

Stolen goods!! Never received food from delivery guy Carlos.
Kai W.

We placed an order for several sushi rolls costing around $50.00. We waited an hour and the delivery guy Carlos stole our food and act as if he delivered it. So please be aware that the drivers at this restaurant could possibly steal your food. I called the restaurant and he said he couldn't do anything about it.

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Karina M.

The food was very good and interesting good flavors I loved the sushi I had & lychee martini that the waiter suggested me and my man to try! Good recommendation but strong lol The environment is very classy and pretty I can't lie I would love to come here for a nice dinner date with my man once again! And recommend this place to everyone to experience

Wesley B.

This sushi was better than expected. The rice was warm and soft and the cuts of fish were generous. I liked that the wasabi had a real kick. Our server was nice and quick to refill drinks. It's a great place to sit and relax with some good sushi.

Eddie S.

Great sushi experience. The fish was super fresh, and the rice was just the right amount of sticky. The balance of flavors in each roll was amazing. The atmosphere was cozy and perfect for enjoying sushi.

Alex P.

We had a nice experience at this restaurant located in upper Manhattan. The place was vibing both times we've been. The food and drinks were all yummy. Good happy hour deal. The food on both menus were really good. The highlight was the service. Attentive and friendly staff eager to provide great service. The drinks were very good too. The bartenders work fast and were attentive to the patrons and to their co-workers. Night time entertainment on some days. No long wait, despite the # of people in the restaurant which has 2 sides. Street parking, train near. Recommend!

Joshua S.

Last time we pick up food here... front desk cashier was blowing her nose while packing orders, and the bartender told me "You will wait!", 3 times, when my order was supposed to be ready 15 minutes ago. Dirty front counter, as well.

Coconut Shrimp
Linette S.

Came here for dinner and was pleasantly surprised with how big the space is. There were not that many people and we were able to sit ourselves. We had the coconut shrimp to share and it was yummy. They coat the shrimp with coconut flakes. The bento box was much bigger than what I expected. The portions and flavor are great. You could possibly share the bento box with another person.

Sashimi platter, calamari, California rolls

My friend moved to this neighborhood since her stroke last year, she was very happy to find a very good quality Japanese restaurant with non- Asian services but the service was awesome, the sashimi and sushi were very fresh. We also ordered fried calamari. We came here 3 times . Hightly recommended.

Miguel, the best at Geisha sushi!
Olive O.

The food was incredible! So tasty and well cooked. Miguel is SO sweet and personable. And the music and vibe is perfect. A great time out for family!

Riti Canai
Rehnuma K.

1/1 Ambience; 1/2 Food; 1/1 Service; 0.5/1 Value I've had takeout from Geisha Sushi in the past, but this was my first time dining in with a friend. The restaurant itself is spacious, clean, and well maintained. Even with music blasting on the street outside, they maintained a quieter and pleasant atmosphere within. The staff was lovely, inviting, and efficient in their service. We had the roti canai, the tuna roll, the spicy shrimp cucumber roll, and the spicy girl roll. The roti itself was light, flaky and delicious without greasy residue but the curry had little chicken and lacked the bold flavors and spice one would normally expect in the dish. The two regular sushi rolls were fresh and satisfying, although on the blander side as compared to the times I've had takeout before (perhaps an off day?). We both loved the special spicy girl roll, however, given the nice kick delivered by the jalapeño and spicy sauce! Overall, this was a good experience for a spontaneous dinner, although I think the takeout was better. Prices are definitely steeper for the area and the portion size, especially for the special rolls and sushi/sashimi a la carte. Still, I would recommend this restaurant.

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Tinesi P.

This is one of my go to for happy hour in the neighborhood. Food is good and so are the drinks. This is a solid good place

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It's my go-to place for sushi; I've been ordering here for years. The service, both in-store and online, is good, and the interior is nice.

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Do they serve draft Stella?

Not sure, I usually order their mixed drinks, they're pretty good.

Why was I a black woman asked to change my seat when four white people came to eat?…

I believe they would do the same if it was a white male moving for four people of color. They want to be able to serve more people, it's a business..they're seating isn't very good but I don't think it was anything personal

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Eli's Essentials and Wine Bar - Plenty of seating 09/25/22

Plenty of seating 09/25/22

Eli's Essentials and Wine Bar - 09/25/22

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