Kamasu by Kissaki

  3.9 – 262 reviews   • Sushi restaurant

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 20 Hudson Yards Unit 220, New York, NY 10001

Phone: (212) 577-1153

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Experience authentic sushi and Omakase at Kamasu by Kissaki in Hudson Yards, New York. Fresh ingredients, expert chefs, and exceptional service.

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Kamasu is a new sushi offering from the Kissaki Omakase team, which currently operates two Manhattan omakase sushi restaurants under the Kissaki name.

Reviews

Sophia Chan
Food is ok but not up to the standard of any authentic Japanese restaurant. I had the Chef’s choice of sashimi, the tempura don and the eel don for my husband. Tempura was very dry and hard. Sashimi was fine.

Service was terrible. The server wanted to charge my credit card before I got my bill. When I requested for the bill, she said I have to pay first and she would print the bill to me. After I paid, she came back & threw the bill at me on the table. I’ll never come here again. NEVER AGAIN!
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Julieta Heflin
What a great experience! The food was so delicious and not your traditional sushi that’s for sure!! The flavor 10 out if 10! The staff also was so pleasant and very helpful with helping me decide on what to eat! Highly suggest dining in for a luxury sushi experience. (I want to say my waiters name was Anthony. Amazing customer service ) The host on my visit was also friendly and attentive.
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Rachel Caitlin
We were pleasantly surprised by how delicious the small sushi spot in Hudson yards was. It was extremely fresh and everything tasted really good. We weren’t sure what to expect when we walked in as it was a smaller spot and wasn’t too busy as it was after the lunch rush but as mentioned everything was really good. My only complaint is it seemed like there was only one person really working the floor and the sushi bar and I think the hostess was doubling trying to help as well. They still did really well for being understaffed, but things were definitely slower when it came to getting my sake or some of our other orders. I don’t fault them for that at all and I think they did a good job as a place got busier.
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Jacob Willis
Dining at Kissaki is an unforgettable experience that beautifully blends traditional Japanese flavors with modern creativity. From the moment you step in, the inviting ambiance and attention to detail make it clear that this is more than just a meal—it’s a culinary journey.

The quality of the sushi is unparalleled, with each piece showcasing the freshest, most flavorful ingredients. Their omakase experience is truly a highlight, as the chefs expertly craft each dish with precision and artistry, presenting flavors and textures that are perfectly balanced. The combination of traditional techniques with innovative touches creates a meal that is both authentic and exciting.

The service is exceptional, with staff that are attentive, knowledgeable, and passionate about the cuisine. They guide you through the menu with ease, ensuring every detail of your dining experience is flawless.

The sleek, modern decor adds to the overall vibe, creating a comfortable yet refined space perfect for both intimate dinners and special celebrations.

In summary, Kissaki is a must-visit for sushi lovers and anyone seeking an elevated dining experience. Every aspect, from the food to the service and ambiance, is executed with excellence. Highly recommended and a place I can’t wait to return to!
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angelica maria bueno nanez
We came for dinner I found it really tasty. My favorite two the classic Futomaki – generous portion, full of veggies, and a tad sweet – and the Akami hand roll. Yumm! I also recommend the spicy tuna, it comes with the mayo on top adding a smooth creamy texture at the end. The miso soup was different but nice too.
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Ana Virginia Bauder
Absolutely delightful! The food was delicious! The service was really good! The chef was so friendly, enjoying what he was doing, really nice host, made me feel so warmly welcomed! I will definitely come back! It was such a treat.

The fish was fresh. I got a set of 5, all super tasty , creative and really well balanced in flavours and textures. The miso soup was delicious. The sake they recommended came in a can and when you read it you’ll find out why! It was perfect!.

The chef was so friendly (Jeffrey) I almost wanted to give him my phone number. He made a special one for me (different from the menu) for my pre-mother’s day celebration!
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A R
Had takeout at Kissaki Omakase. They delivered from Hudson Yards all the way to the Upper West Side, which was nice. The sushi was solid, and the packaging from the takeout was the best we have ever seen. I’d definitely order from here again!
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Karen K.
Conveniently located inside Hudson yards, this small but cozy restaurant serves temaki sets, donburi bowls, Maki, and so much more. Service is friendly and the place is very clean. We arrived for lunch after attending the New York Auto show. There were no tables available, so we were seated at the bar.

We ordered the set of 5 temaki sets which came with fluke, yellowtail, salmon, bluefin tuna, and torched shrimp. They were all nicely presented and quite tasty. Not quite as fresh and flavorful as other restaurants I’ve been to but worth a try.

Overall, if you want something quick and fun, this is a great place. It won’t leave you feeling full but that’s ok. Just expect wit of you go on the weekends as it is quite small.
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Tom Burchinal
I kind of think this place must be a joke, and there must be hidden candid cameras someplace…
I’d sum this place up as an over-sauced, under-designed, vastly over-priced, nearly serviceless sushi/nigiri house.

Three of us order the 6 and 7 course “dinner”(literally the word they use on the menu) for $60 and $70 a piece. Each “course” is just a bite, so think more omakase style. Except without almost any service from an omakase experience. Almost no service whatsoever. And they don’t serve the bites one at a time either. And the bites themselves are prepared way over sauced, which is too bad because you can tell the quality of fish is actually pretty good (so two stars versus one). See the pic. Thats four courses. Lol

The atmosphere of the place is uninspired and totally bland. We made reservations for 7pm on a Friday night and were one of two seated tables. That included the bar, which was completely empty. (Worth mentioning the restaurants across the hall were packed.)

Long story short, after spending $200 before tax on “dinner” we went downstairs to little Spain and ordered $15 burgers and fries to finally get enough to eat.

I’m not trying to be a hater. I have eaten at incredible sushi houses in the city. But this is not one of them. It is certainly not selling 5, 6, and 7 coursed “dinners,” and they really should change the wording on their menu. Perhaps if they list as something else, it wouldn’t be so offensive.

I’ve never eaten a burger after a $200 dinner before. But glad little Spain is just downstairs.

Avoid, unless you want a pricey snack. I will avoid moving forward, because they are just way too many other spots that are better than this, across the board! Service was one star. They didn’t keep our water glasses filled or offer us any.
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Magnus Mootoo
I really enjoyed my time at Kamasu. The service and quality of food was excellent. It was my first time trying the temaki hand rolls and they were delicious and similar to a sushi version of a taco. I especially liked the tuna tartare. It was extremely flavorful and came with small edible wafer-like scoops. It was the highlight for me.
I definitely would recommend checking this place out for a good meal!
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