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4.7 (47 reviews)
Closed • 6:00 pm - 11:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Hajir S.

Truly stellar omakase. Certainly not cheap, but also not the highest end omakase in NYC. The price does strongly match the value, every single piece was stellar, the service was so personalized and beautifully delivered, and each piece actually had thought put into how it was prepared. The standout dish for me was the ikura and uni don, however every piece really did shine including the handroll at the end. I was surprised to not get any eel at all, but that isn't a complaint. The Otoro wasn't my favorite Otoro I've ever had, but the wagyu was stellar, and doubling down with a second piece of uni was actually fantastic! Sake selection is great as is the wine selection, though neither of those is cheap. The vibes fit the space perfectly, we will certainly be coming back!

Frank A.

Simply the best omakase experience in New York (and well beyond). Masa Ito is a true master and he simply creates memorable meals. The service and atmosphere are incredible as well. This is why we keep coming back for years.

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Malisa K.

Ito was delicious. Everything was melty, sweet and balanced! I'll definitely be coming back. The ambience was more relaxed not like you're super stiff quiet sushi bar. Service was easygoing and attentive.

Tansy W.

The sushi wasn't bad but I couldn't say it stood out above the rest - it's tough competition in the city! All the pieces were pretty decent but nothing was that memorable. I was sadly disappointed in the sake pairing. It was around $250pp yet somehow I didn't like a single one of their sakes, which almost never happens. Not sure I will return given the price tag.

Anthony Y.

From someone that has went to tons of high and low end omakases. This place is not worth it at all. The ambiance was amazing and the environment felt really welcoming. Chef and Service was a 10/10 On the other hand. The sushi was definitely frozen and not fresh. The quality for a $295 per person omakase was not there at all. I barely ate anything and I got so full towards 3/4 of the whole course. They drench each piece with tons of sauce which ruins the authentic flavor of the fish and they do that to get rid of the frozen fish taste. I'm disappointed because i took my mother here for her bday.

Serenity G.

Delicious meal and can't wait to return. This is probably one of the top omakase spot in my opinion. The fish is so fresh and generously sized. You'll definitely leave feeling full. Service was excellent, all the staffs were so attentive and friendly. They replaced my finger napkin as soon as it was stained with soy sauce. Highly recommend a reservation as it was fully booked when I was there for dinner.

Adam H.

Wonderful meal! Attention to detail and food quality were exemplary. Special dinner.

Vivian L.

Came here for a graduation dinner after hearing about their opening and enjoyed the meal! Half the parties arrived late so the timing was a bit off, but it didn't really affect us too much. Each piece was a generous size and I was definitely full by the end of the meal. The chefs interacted with us throughout and made sure the pieces were to our liking. Mostly had traditional pieces you'd normally see and we got add-ons as well that were suggested. It was definitely more lively and chatty compared to other omakases I've been to but overall a great experience.

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Angela L.

This was the perfect experience for my husbands birthday! We are big fans of omakase and wanted to try ITO. We were impressed with the service and the attention to detail. We ordered tea and there was never a moment my cup was less than half full. The food was fantastic, we definitely left full. Everything was so fresh and I loved watching the chefs put it all together. One thing to note, this place has customers who are in larger groups. It got quite loud and other people's eating pace will impact your pace. Our meal took the full two hours because the group next to us took a while to eat between their conversations. Would definitely recommend for a special occasion!

Wendy B.

Followed the former sushi chefs', Kevin & Masa, from Sushi Zo to here at their own new establishment. Every dish/piece was delicious along the journey. Some stand out pieces of the night - Yellowjack, White Shrimp, Ocean Trout, Scallop, Otoro, Uni, Wagyu, Maguro. Miso Soup was little too salty for me. Love the texture of the tamago, I would like it a bit sweeter though. Dessert was a wow and interesting creation but a bit heavy as the ending after a big meal. Exclusive drink menu and delicious cocktails! Hi my new favorite omakase spot in NYC!

Brad B.

Small intimate Omakasa joint in Tribeca Kevin the chef and owner was amazing everything melts in your mouth but be prepared to get a second mortgage on your house because dinner for 2+ sake was $1071 including tip.

Hirame
Monica N.

Absolutely stunning, each dish was 100% and I was stuffed by the end of the meal. Perfect combo of delicious food, impeccable service, and hip hop music. They are so generous with their portions and definitely worth the price! Most importantly, I like how they put their own unique spin on the food. Highlights include: - Ikura + Uni + caviar: I was drooling from all the Ikura they put in the bowl... - Hirame: with shiso flowers and apple vinegar jelly, what a great combo - Nodoguro: always one of my faves, seared to perfection - Seared otoro: melts in your mouth Red miso and white chocolate dessert with popcorn bits I would note the rice texture is a bit different from other spots and is almost a bit creamy - still deciding how I feel about it but definitely unique! Thank you to Chef Chen for a delicious meal - leaving fat and happy with ikura bouncing in my belly...

Lillian Y.

The chefs from Sushi Zo West Village are now behind the (massive) sushi counter of Ito. Although this omakase restaurant is the new kid on the block, you wouldn't know it. They clearly know what they're doing, and dinner is a fantastic experience that I highly recommend to anyone for their next omakase. For omakase, I'm looking for a place that I'd love to return to again and again (well, I guess this applies for all restaurants but at this price point it's more high stakes!). Of course the sushi has to be top quality, but the ambiance and the style make the whole package. Ito covers all the bases of a good dining experience: high-quality food, attentive staff, good eating pace, variety, generous portions and little luxuries. When I tried other omakase restaurants, there were always some disappointing pieces (a little chewy or veiny, a little fishy). What is distinct about my meals with Chef Kevin and Chef Masa is that I never had a bad piece. Every bite is top-quality, and that says a lot about the chef's skill. You still get the luxury pieces of otoro, hokkaido uni, wagyu, truffles, caviar - but you will also enjoy every piece in between. A few standouts to me are the baby shrimp (sweeter and more delicate than regular shrimp), the ikura (each pearl is perfect!) and striped jack mackerel (delicate and beautifully presented!). Ambiance: The counter is huge and honestly pretty impressive, giving you plenty of space so you aren't awkwardly eavesdropping on your neighbor's conversation. It's classy and modern with a relaxed atmosphere. Service: Really attentive, and the chefs make it the best experience! Omakase is an intimate experience, so it's such a bonus when the chefs are friendly.

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Food was incredible, drink program also top notch, and impeccable / noticeably good service. Really a gem of a restaurant.

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What a gem! World class sushi, service, sake, wine.... all in an inviting and stimulating environment. Kudos

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4.3(3.3k reviews)
2.8 mi•Midtown West
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Honestly, I really enjoyed my time at Izakaya Mew. I love the underground vibe because it gives it…read morethat cozy dim vibe. The servers were pretty attentive and funny, they'd check on us regularly, somehow managing to convince us to get even more items based on what we liked. As a big fan of seafood, I really enjoyed the Scallop Uni Butter Scallop and the Shishamo Fritters. A lot of the items didn't feel heavy which is always a plus with Izakayas, and allowed us to order and try even more items on the menu. Definitely the perfect place to come with a group of friends after work !

Great tasting food that will surprise. Tried the toro taku crispy rice, it was a recommended item,…read moreand this one surprised me the most. Great variety of textures and taste. The creamy kimchi udon was ok. It didn't feel like one dish, but tasted good. The una don was great. Good sauce and blend of supporting veggies to enhance the taste. Service was super quick. Everything was rapid fire: order taken, food comes out quick, water gets replinished before asking, plates are taken the moment they are finished, and check comes immediately after asking for it. Interior was cramped and loud. Really fitting as many tables as they can in the space. I saw others mentioning to make reservations. I went without one and got lucky. There was a table opening 30 minutes out. Would recommend having one, but you can definitely try walking in. First come first serve basis Overall, solid spot for great tasting food. Great for smaller parties of 2, but expect it to be tight with spacing

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4.6(166 reviews)
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4.5 rounded up to 5. Good assortment of items and overall, pretty good! Surprisingly, the most…read moredisappointing items to us were the udon and chawanmushi - they weren't bad but they were probably our least favorite items which surprised us given the hype for those items. The noodles were good but my husband thought the broth was too creamy (we got the warm crab one). Absolutely loved the agedashi tofu and black sesame latte. Miso cod wasn't bad either. Definitely a good spot to try if you're in the neighborhood!

I came to grab lunch by myself as I've been wanting to try Raku. It was a warm day so I opted for…read moreand ankimo appetizer and buta shabu cold udon with thinly sliced pork, lots of scallions and sesame sauce on the side. I love ankimo and the monkfish liver was great! The ponzu sauce was perfect paired with the creamy, decadent ankimo. The udon is solid but I was a bit surprised that the udon is actually flat rather than round. It wasn't as chewy as I like but the texture was pretty good. I enjoyed dipping the noodles in the sesame sauce but I do think it needed something else, maybe a shoyu based sauce as well. The portion was huge I could barely finish it. My check also came with a frozen grape which I thought was a cute touch and a nice sweet treat after the meal! Such a great easy casual spot for noodles, especially if you're solo dining.

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4.0(1.5k reviews)
3.9 mi•Midtown West
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Still the best in New York. Unique, flavorful chicken skin skewers among many things (see my…read morephotos), though somehow grilled chicken soft bone is a bit tasteless? Fast service. You can order a little and keep adding depending on how big or small each dish is. We came right at 5 pm when they opened. We didn't have a reservation, and after some fumbling they got us four seats at the bar (looking over grilling chefs at work). Not bad, though we were hoping for a table. Great decor and ambiance as always. Wish the grilled shrimps come with shell on, and with salt only (no sauce).

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Yakitori Totto - Chicken meatball

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I am a sucker for delicious Katsu and you'll struggle to find better than Katsu-Hama. Katsu-Hama…read morehas a quaint, Japanese vibe in a small but comfortable dining area. It's not especially big, so you may have a bit of a wait if you frequent right at lunch or in the evening but whatever amount of time you have to wait it will be well worth it. Service is top tier but you come for the food. They have a varied menu with a lot of options so if you're bringing a buddy that isn't up for Katsu, they'll have plenty to choose from. The Katsu is the star and I think what sets this place apart is that they offer Berkshire pork katsu as an option. Arguably some of the best pork, it's great to have the option if you're looking to heighten the experience. I love their pork katsu and go nuts over the chicken katsu curry. It's super crispy, slightly greasy but never off-putting. And it's served with the most delicate and delicious cabbage slaw. I could eat a mountain of this it's so good. Highly recommended.

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Katsu-Hama - Oyster and katsu

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Ito - sushi - Updated May 2026

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