4.3 – 359 reviews • Sushi restaurant
Tiny, unadorned sushi place also preparing a long menu of familiar Japanese entrees.
✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
Menu Photos
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Reviews
Michelle X
Probably a 4.5/5 ⭐️ for me but seeing as their current Google rating is only 4.3, thought I’ll raise it a little to help boost it. Pretty decent for a quick bite to eat. They have lunch specials here which makes the deals pretty worth it. The place is tiny, not really a dine-in spot. I got two rolls and a miso soup and it was about $16 (incl. taxes) which is not bad in times sq.
… morezoe g
Fresh sushi and great service! Got the mango tuna and avocado eel rolls! Very kind and attentive server, very quiet and peaceful atmosphere, and delicious sushi for such a good price! 6 pieces for $8.50.
… moreSyed Ashrafulla
Super basic kinda-Asian restaurant, with a nice staff making average sushi. I’m rating this against the best of the best, but let me be clear: I will frequent this place again. Around Times Square, the quality here is just good enough and the trust just good enough that I would rather eat here than most other $30-or-less meal places in Times Square. So I’m not sure how to rate this: four stars b/c of the comparison with the rest of Times Square, or three stars b/c of the comparison with, say, Long Island City?
Anyway, get a roll, they’re well-sized. I also got the seemingly silly tuna pizza. The crust does hold up but isn’t that crunchy when taken out, so eat that one there.
… moreSharon Leidheiser
Wonderful food. Cozy sleeve of a place. Excellent service and the best soup I’ve had ever from an Asian restaurant. Large shrimp.
, fresh ingredients. May take 10-15 minutes, call ahead to order.
… moreLOS B
Just another sushi spot. Options are what one would expect. Place is extremely small to dine in. No bathroom for customers. The sound of someone in the back hockin a loogie set the perfect ambiance as well
… moreSushila Nair
This place is small but serves perfectly acceptable Sushi. The Miso was tasty and the Sushi selection was good. I wasn’t overawed but I did enjoy the food. It is very close to the Hilton Hampton Inn. If you are looking for a reasonably priced meal fairly close to Penn station and Times Square then this is a good choice.
… moreS Ng
Small Japanese restaurant with lots of options in the menu. The bento lunch option has generous portions and taste great (but the dumpling in the bento was not the greatest). The sushi is fresh and simple. Overall it was a good meal and fast service.
… moreVictor Green
Very good! The Tuna roll had a very generous amount of tuna in it. Beef negimaki was excellent. Decent selection of sake. Bento box was lovely. The only downside is that it’s incredibly small. Like 5 tables really close together small. Great for take out but you’ll be lucky to get a table.
… morePiti Wong
An okay place for an asian food visit. The reason I said ‘asian’, not japanese, because the main entree seems to have a mix of thai/chinese/japanese food.
It has reasonable price and close by the Port of Authority enough that you can stop by for a quick meal before departure.
… moreAdam Dale
Just had a takeout lunch from Aya Sushi. The rainbow roll and the sashimi (salmon belly, octopus, yellowtail, yellowtail belly, fluke, striped bass) was delicious and fresh. Was even given a free extra eel sauce and extra soy sauce, plus a dessert orange that had been cut in interesting fashion. The portions were perfect for me so I didn’t feel like I had too much or too little…just right. Definitely recommended to any connoisseurs of Japanese cuisine, regardless of living in the area or visiting.
There was a “Ken” in the restaurant while I was waiting for my order. He wouldn’t shut up about the seaweed being inedible, which isn’t true. He probably just ate the green plastic decoration lol. The staff handled this Ken respectfully, and I commend them for the patience they had, as I could clearly see how much love they put into their food. Dealing with entitled people is a drain for anyone owning or working in a restaurant, as it is also a drain for other customers who witness it.
Thanks guys! You did awesome and I can’t wait to be back again!
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