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Mikaku Sushi

3.6 (190 reviews)
ModerateSushi Bars, Japanese
Closed 11:30 am - 10:30 pm

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Casual
Quiet
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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This restaurant is the perfect casual sushi dining spot. The staff are super friendly! The space is snug but if you come expecting a laid back intimate experience you won't be disappointed. Came here with my wife and we got a sushi sashimi platter plus beef udon noodles plus crispy rice (all delicious and filling) and a round of lemonades for just over $60! In this neighborhood that's a steal! We'll be back!!

9. Salmon Tar Tar
Megan L.

I love this place so much! a cute spot that isn't too busy and has super cheap, yet delicious and high-quality food! I've been 2x and have been treated very nicely by the waitresses every time and seated immediately. The food comes out fairly quick, the place is a hole in the wall vibe but a very cozy interior. Japanese food is so expensive in New York City and this place is so affordable and literally slaps. If you're looking for expensive, high end Japanese food, you could find that elsewhere, but this place is just perfect comfort food. Very nice quality, presentation, and everything just tastes super good. I tried the lobster tartar and it was my favorite thing that I ordered. And it came with so much avocado and lettuce. My friend and I literally cleaned the plate. I also got Unagi bowl which comes with a fair amount of rice and eel. It tasted perfect! Sake is super cheap and I tried it for the first time here! Super nice! my friend got a scallop sushi roll, which had the most tender scallop ever. She also got another sushi and their fish and sashimi is really . I really recommend this place! Cute place to have a dinner or lunch with your friend.

Alice Y.

My go to lunch spot. Always quick, easy and great food. Today I had crispy rice, tuna and avo rolls - 10/10

15. Eel Avocado Roll
Alex B.

Very rude and poor customer service. Kicked us out for wanting to sit down and try the food before leaving. Missed out on potential money, because we could've bought more.

Zack P.

Amazing and delicious food, sushi are prefect Sashimi are fresh Waiter not ask to much questions so service is great and fast! Atmosphere and ambiance is friendly and you can chill and enjoy! I recommend it

Xiao O.

I've been here several times and it never disappoints. There's never a long wait, and the sushi is always very fresh, making it a great local spot. I often order the Sushi Deluxe, Salmon Boy Set, Eel Boy Set, Spicy Scallop, Avocado Roll, and Eel Avocado Roll. Everything is consistently fresh and delicious! The only thing is that I don't really like tuna as it's a little too fishy for me.

21. Sushi for 2
Joyce C.

Ordered the platter for two with 10 pieces of sashimi, 10 pieces of sushi, and two rolls, all chef's choice. I got takeout and they came 30 minutes early so I really appreciate that since I was already pretty hungry. The sashimi was decently fresh, which is something I may order again. As a person who also does not like california rolls, I was decently surprised by theirs just because of how creamy the avocado was. One thing that I noticed was that the sashimi and nigiri seemed to have different quality of fish. It seemed like the nigiri was lower quality/did not taste as good as the sashimi. Some of the fish was tough and the tuna nigiri tasted extra fishy (and not in a good way). Overall it was decent for the price that you pay, and I would order again if I just wanted to get sashimi or their rolls.

Miso and salad
Chelsea O.

Great hole in the wall spot. Service was fast and the food was good - especially for being so cheap. They have great lunch specials.

Salmon Teriyaki lunch.
Jennifer N.

The lunch specials are very good value. Salmon Teri lunch- doesn't come with soup, but very good for $9. We had to order one additional lunch which was two roll lunch ($11.75) that came with soup and salad. Guess we were very hungry. Overall, I would come here again.

sake
Jessica W.

Went here for my birthday and enjoyed my experience at this restaurant! Started off with some sake and miso soup, which tasted exactly how they should. Then I decided to get the Natto Ika, it was something new, and it was alright. Not a fan of natto but that's just personal preference, since it has a strong fermented alcohol taste. The chicken udon and sashimi were delicious though. The wait staff checked for vaccination and ID, and they were very attentive to us.

Salmon Teriyaki Bento Box
Jatin A.

I'd give the place 3.5 stars if I could, because it's just affordable and satisfactory enough to be better than a 3, but not really remarkable to warrant a 4. Ultimately, I think a 4 is a kinder, more accurate rating than a 3 is. The sushi roll (spicy Maki Combo) was a bit ordinary, and we have had much better, but at the same, it is absolutely value for money, as is the bento box. The bento box featured California rolls that disintegrated easily, but nonetheless they were satisfactory. I liked the salmon teriyaki and the shumai. The beef Udon has some nice beef slices, and makes for a filling dish.

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Small sushi restaurant very reasonable price and good service. The food is fresh and delicious!

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Cute petite Japanese restaurant. I had the seared tuna and veggie dumplings. Would definitely stop again for a quick bite.

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Food was great and service much better! I try the lunch box! Perfect size and delicious !

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Affordable and great sushi! I would come here again when I'm around the neighborhood!

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W sushi ong lowkey would get again that tasted mad good. so cheap honestly just the best sushi joint no . W staff too jitsif.

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Unbelievable sushi at a super great price. Recommend the cucumber wrapped rainbow roll, spicy tuna and yellowtail salmon!

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Amazing food for a great price! Very neat little sushi shop for a casual lunch or dinner.

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Izakaya MEW - Salmon Carpaccio

Izakaya MEW

4.3(3.3k reviews)
2.1 miMidtown West
$$

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 !

We stopped in for a work lunch, and I ordered the Kaisen donburi. They were out of uni, which our…read moreserver let me know right away and mentioned they would lower the price to $30 instead. At the time, I thought that seemed fair enough, but looking back, I'm not so sure. For what was left in the bowl, $30 still felt overpriced. The fish slices were cut extremely thin, and there was really only a single layer of fish, so overall it just wasn't very satisfying. That said, there are still quite a few items on the menu that caught my eye and that I'd like to try. I'm going to chalk this one up to ordering the wrong dish rather than writing the place off completely. One thing that did leave a bad impression, though, was the interaction at the end of the meal. The girl who brought our check wasn't exactly rude, but she seemed visibly annoyed when we asked about using Apple Pay but ended up putting the charge on my card and it felt like asking her to bring over the Apple Pay machine was somehow inconveniencing her. She also didn't bother asking whether I wanted my receipt. Maybe none of it was intentional, but her overall demeanor came across that way and left us ending the meal with a bad taste in our mouths.

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Izakaya Fuku

4.4(394 reviews)
5.7 miElmhurst
$$
Casual dining
Kitchen open late

So this place is small and charming, dark and well I hate to say it (cus it sounds cliche now) but…read moreit's a vibe. For real. From the decor to the music to its surroundings. She's a gem. The service was attentive yet not pushy. Knowledgeable and hospitable without being extra. Just chill and on point overall. They definitely read the room and that's my favorite kind of service. The food: Chicken curry katsu! Perfection! Carbonara udon! Delightful! Black garlic ramen! Delicious! Whatever you choose I'm sure you will not be disappointed! Honestly. And tbh, literally because of that, we're headed back today! lol. Like for real no joke haha

Izakaya Fuku in New York offers the kind of dining experience that feels memorable from the very…read morestart. Even before the food arrives, the restaurant leaves a strong impression with its stunning Japanese-inspired interior. The space is beautifully designed, blending warmth and elegance in a way that feels both inviting and refined. From the soft lighting to the natural wood accents and thoughtfully arranged decor, everything about the atmosphere feels intentional. It captures the intimate charm of a traditional izakaya while still feeling modern and stylish, making it a wonderful setting for anything from a casual dinner to a more special night out. The food more than lived up to the beauty of the space. One of the first highlights was the salmon onigiri, a dish that proved how satisfying simplicity can be when it is done well. The rice was soft, fresh, and perfectly formed, holding together without feeling too compact, while the salmon added a savory richness that made each bite feel comforting and flavorful. It was balanced, delicate, and deeply satisfying in a way that made it memorable despite its simplicity. The seared salmon salad was another standout. The salmon itself was beautifully prepared, with a lightly seared exterior that gave it a subtle crispness, while the inside remained tender, buttery, and smooth. That contrast in texture made the dish especially enjoyable. Paired with the freshness of the salad, it felt light and refreshing, yet still substantial enough to feel like more than just a side dish. It was a dish that managed to feel both clean and indulgent at the same time. The grilled squid was particularly impressive and easily one of the most memorable items of the meal. Squid can often be difficult to get right, as it can become rubbery or overly chewy if even slightly overcooked, but that was absolutely not the case here. The texture was spectacular--tender, delicate, and pleasantly springy without any toughness. Each bite had a light smokiness from the grill that added depth, while the squid itself retained its natural sweetness. It was expertly prepared and showcased a level of precision that really stood out. For the main courses, both the Tonkatsu Ramen and the Black Pepper Ramen delivered distinct experiences, each with its own appeal. The Tonkatsu Ramen was deeply comforting and satisfying, with a broth that had a rich, velvety texture and a full-bodied depth that coated the palate beautifully. It felt smooth, hearty, and luxurious without being too heavy. The noodles had an ideal texture as well--firm enough to provide a satisfying bite, yet soft enough to soak up the broth and integrate perfectly into the dish. Altogether, it was a bowl that felt warming, balanced, and incredibly comforting. The Black Pepper Ramen, on the other hand, brought a bolder and more assertive flavor profile. The broth had a smooth, glossy texture, and the noodles again had a pleasing chew that gave the dish structure and substance. The black pepper added an unmistakable warmth and aromatic intensity that made the ramen stand out immediately. It was flavorful and memorable, though the pepper was slightly overwhelming at times. A bit less black pepper would have allowed the other flavors in the broth to come through more clearly and created a more balanced bowl. Even so, the ramen was still enjoyable, especially for those who appreciate strong, pepper-forward flavors. Overall, Izakaya Fuku is a restaurant that succeeds on every level. The stunning Japanese interior creates an atmosphere that feels both immersive and elegant, while the food reflects a real attention to detail in both flavor and texture. From the comforting salmon onigiri, to the fresh and beautifully prepared seared salmon salad, to the expertly grilled squid with its exceptional texture, and finally the rich and satisfying ramen dishes, every part of the meal felt carefully executed. It is a place that offers not just excellent food, but a complete dining experience, and it is well worth visiting for anyone looking for standout Japanese cuisine in New York.

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Katsu-Hama

Katsu-Hama

4.0(1.8k reviews)
2.6 miMidtown East
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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.

This place is a bit hard to spot, but it's on the same side of the street as the sorta famous (50…read moreyears +) Phil's Stationery. Katsu-Hama is about two doors to the Left of Phil's, and has minimal, very discreet signage. I got some tonkatsu...I forget the exact type, but it was essentially the most fatty of the tonkatsu offered. It came with cabbage (with a sesame ginger type dressing), daikon radish (with some type of sauce on top), and the standard sauce for the tonkatsu, along with some crushed sesame seed and hot mustard. I'd have to say...the tonkatsu was quite good....not quite as sublime as my favorite tonkatsu place in Tokyo...but still, very, very good. The dish also came with a bowl of miso soup (good, and not overly salty) and a bowl of white rice, which I considered the most disappointing part of the meal. The rice seemed a bit dried out...not moist.... All in all, an excellent meal. I'd definitely come back.

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Yakitori Totto - Eggplant

Yakitori Totto

4.0(1.5k reviews)
3.1 miMidtown West
$$

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).

Yakitori Totto has been around for ages, and I've visited this location in person a few times…read morethough it's been a while! Their location is a little hidden, it's on the second floor above Soba Noodle Azuma on 55th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues, closer to 8th. You have to go up a stairwell on the side. Getting to the food, their focus is on meat, seafood and vegetable skewers though they also have a variety of appetizers, rice bowls and noodles, and dessert. The meats and veggies are grilled over charcoal while basted with "tare", a house-made sauce that adds a level of umami to the caramelized grill flavors. Recently I got a handful of skewers for takeout, including: - Ebi (shrimp) $8 x 2: the shrimp were cooked just right, tender and juicy, yum! - Hotate Eringi (scallop and oyster mushrooms) $8 x 2: the textures of the oyster mushrooms and scallop pieces complemented each other, and were kinda similar. Another tasty offering. - Negi pon (pork belly with scallions) $7: I'm not a huge fan of pork belly in general, though they grilled it well here and chopped scallions added a little spicy tickle. While not the cheapest for skewers that you can find, (and inflation hasn't helped,) their flavors are authentic and their quality and consistency is key here. I'm glad it's still here since there seems to be fewer and fewer good yakitori spots in Manhattan these days. They used to have another location in the city though I believe this closed pre-pandemic, however from their website they now have another location in Boston. This was also the sister restaurant to Ramen Totto which had four locations at one point though all have shuttered as well. Hope this location stays around for a long time!

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