
The chef of this omakase restaurant has worked in the city’s sushi scene for nearly two decades, paying his dues as the sushi chef at Morimoto, executive chef at (the now-shuttered) Geisha, and, most recently, as executive sushi chef at O Ya. At Sushi Ishikawa, there are just 24 seats, with 12 primo slots at the counter and the rest at tables with two menus offered, And Pham is going beyond raw fish — what’s served will change consistently, but expect the likes of black abalone with mushroom soup, hairy crab, and octopus with green-tea salt. — Chris Crowley
Omakase-only spot serving progressive courses of sushi & Japanese bites in a brick-walled space.
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Address: 419 E 74th St, New York, NY 10021
Phone: (212) 651-7292
Website: http://www.ishikawanyc.com/
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Reviews
Each of the seventeen courses unfolds like a movement in a symphony. The pacing is exquisite: delicate introductions giving way to bold crescendos of umami and texture. The opening bites, pristine seafood resting on perfectly seasoned shari, awaken the palate, while later compositions, such as buttery otoro crowned with caviar or uni paired with crisp gold leaf, bring a near-transcendent depth of flavor. The interplay of temperature and timing is meticulous; every piece is shaped and served at its fleeting moment of perfection.
Technique is on full display from the subtle torching that teases aroma from wagyu, to the layering of crab and toro that melts like silk. The rice, lightly warm and impeccably balanced in vinegar, provides the heartbeat of the meal. Even the visual presentation of shimmering roe, edible gold, shiso leaf, is a quiet nod to Japanese aesthetics: minimal, intentional, beautiful.
Service mirrors the cuisine. Attentive without intrusion, professional yet warm. Each dish arrives with grace and rhythm, allowing diners to be absorbed fully in the progression of taste and texture.
By the final hand roll, the meal feels less like dinner and more like a journey: a sequence of sensations that remind you why sushi, when done at this level, belongs in the pantheon of culinary art. Sushi Ishikawa is a masterclass in precision, humility, and passion — an omakase experience that both honors tradition and dares to reach higher.
Arigatou gozaimashita to Chef Phan and his remarkable team. Their omotenashi and shokunin spirit transform every bite into a moment of pure harmony.
The service was top notch and the vibes were great. Excellent sake selection too. The staff recommended some great bottles.
Truly a special and unique experience.
We had made reservations the day before and were running late so called ahead. They were so kind and the sushi chef caught us up to the rest of the diners once we were seated.
We ordered two carafes of sake to pair with our sushi, both were good and refreshing.
There were many courses as expected but overall the fish was very fresh and each piece was unique. Each fish did have some sort of topping- so if you’re a purist you may not like the omakase here. It was fun for us to try these new presentations! Although some of them seemed like throwing expensive ingredients like uni, truffle, caviar, and even gold flakes to make the high price point. I’d say it’s worth it but again, if you’re more into traditional omakase than this place may be too fun for your taste!
Highlights were the Chawanmushi, toro, uni on toast, some fish I forget with a fried shiso leaf, and the matcha panna cotta for me. I also need to mention the ginger- it came in small cubes and was the perfect little bite.
We were celebrating that night and were also offered champagne at the end of the night.
Our service was EXCEPTIONAL and our experience was highly memorable. Our server and staff explained each piece in detail. Our server was so kind and engaging and we had some light conversation about some of the highlights which was really nice. Also the fact that they seated us late and were able to catch us up was very considerate. Some omakase places may leave out the ones you missed or not seat you if you’re late enough.
Overall, not sure I would come again for the food on my own but would bring a new friend if they were looking for a fun omakase experience.
Unlike some other places I’ve tried, the chef was really creative with the sushi by mixing and matching different kinds of fish. He was also really generous with the caviar lol. The flavor was a little strong like others say however, but overall the food was impeccable. Their secret menu (the one with a quailed egg on top) is a must try!! Will definitely bring friends and family there next time!