Kikoo Sushi

  4.1 – 1,769 reviews   • Sushi restaurant

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KiKoo Sushi is Manhattan’s go-to all-you-can-eat (AYCE) sushi and sashimi spot, serving fresh, high-quality Japanese cuisine. Join us for dinner and enjoy endless rolls, nigiri, and sashimi at great value. Discover why we’re known for the best sushi in New York City!

Contemporary outpost featuring all-you-can-eat sushi, classic Japanese dishes & a mellow ambiance.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Kikoo Sushi 10003

Hours

TuesdayClosed
Wednesday4–11 PM
Thursday4–11 PM
Friday3–11 PM
Saturday3–11 PM
Sunday3–10 PM
Monday4–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 141 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003

Phone: (212) 533-3888

Website: http://kikoosushi.com/

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Reviews

Tian Carling
So glad they opened up after their renovation – beautiful inside. The prices went up but it’s worth it. Fresh food, quick and friendly service and good portion sizes!
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Angel
Decent all you can eat sushi place, it turned out to be way more expensive than i thought & I didn’t even order drinks. The food was good but nothing really stood out to me or was special but wouldnt say its the best spot was hoping for more options. The salmon i got was mushy & I hated it but ate it anyway since they also charge for food waste. We paid in cash the total was 109 with my partner the thing that tipped me off is a mandatory 18% gratuity but its whatever since I barely even talked to the staff everything was on iPad
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Katsiaryna
Such a wonderful experience! Everything was delicious — so many different dishes and appetizers to try. There was sashimi and sushi right away, all super fresh and flavorful. I honestly couldn’t stop eating and kept ordering “just one more piece.”

Their thinly sliced fish in sauce was incredibly tasty, and the service was amazing. As soon as we finished, they cleared the plates, and our water glasses were always full.

The desserts were a lovely surprise too — the cheesecake was delicious, and we also tried the fried Oreo, which was so fun and tasty.

I will definitely be coming back. Such a great place!
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Mariel
I went there for their All you can eat sushi and drinks. For your initial all you can eat order, I suggest you place a larger order than your usual. Since the rules are made by hand they tend to come out either in large intervals.If you place them in separate orders or altogether if placed in the same order. For those that want to maximize their meal time, please take note of the 10-15 min turn around time for their rolls. Their drinks are served pretty fast.

The sushi is good and of good quality. The all you can drink option is really fun, but the quality of the drinks themselves are not that great. They offer beer, boxed wine, cold/warm sake, and etc. No cocktails. I have eaten there multiple times but have gotten an upset stomach once before.

Overall, it’s all good. Just be careful with your leftovers and pace yourself well!
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Joshua Panganiban
I’ve been to many all you can eat sushi places across the US. I was really hoping this would top the ones I’ve been to in Chicago. I will say for $50 for eating and drinks is a great deal. Especially at the beginning when they give you a pitcher of sake before you get to your table. The vibe is awesome since you have groups of people just doing sake bombs every 5 mins.

However, the service was very mid. We did not get half of the stuff we order and had to follow up. The sashimi was great, but the sushi was pretty bad. I would say a revolving sushi place has better sushi. Take full advantage of the 10 pieces of sashimi per person.
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Maron L
Never had a more visceral reaction to food. Threw up from food poisoning almost immediately after leaving the restaurant. Tables were extremely dirty. High price for low quality. You can get a few nice rolls or sets from better places for the same price. Save yourself from their sus sushi.
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nailul faira (nailul faira)
his is the kind of AYCE place where you can actually taste quality. The fish tasted fresh every round, and the rice wasn’t packed too tightly. The tempura arrived hot and crispy, and the miso soup was a nice warm start. Very happy with everything from service to food quality.
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Sophia Tu
The best AYCE in Manhattan. Limit 15 pc sashimi and 15 pc sushi (nigiri) per person, but the slices are so thick so it’s a very reasonable amount. I like the fact that they have many dessert options as well. They also have a lot of appetizers and kitchen menu options. Service is also super fast and ordering with the iPad is very convenient.
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Cindy Chan
The food isn’t salted so the sauce that comes with the dish helps a lot.

After Tax and Tip (they charge 18% at checkout automatically) it comes out to $50.75 if you pay Cash. 5% more if you use a credit card. Only 1 card can be used per table.

They were very up front about it.
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Nicole b
Best bargain all you can each sushi PLUS drinks we have been able to find in Manhattan! The saki was tasty and even though a lot of the sushi didn’t look like the “pictures” on the iPad they were still tasty.
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