
Mido – Japanese Restaurant in Upper West Side, NYC Discover authentic Japanese cuisine in the heart of the Upper West Side. At Mido, we proudly serve fresh sushi, handcrafted rolls, flavorful ramen, and classic Japanese comfort food. Whether you’re craving a quick lunch, a cozy dinner, or convenient takeout and delivery, Mido is your go-to spot for Japanese food near Columbia University. Visit us today for the best sushi, ramen, and Japanese dishes in NYC.
Japanese restaurant serving sushi, sake & more in a trendy, contemporary atmosphere.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 612 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10024
Phone: (212) 877-0033
Website: http://www.midonyc.com/
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The only disappointment was the Spicy Crab Roll.
The menu shows a fresh snow crab and shiso roll wrapped in sesame soy paper, but what I received looked completely different and was made with imitation crab.
For a $15 specialty roll, that mismatch felt misleading.
Overall, the food I did receive was tasty, but I wish the Spicy Crab Roll matched the description and photo.
My kids watched many Japanese animations. Seeing the same kinds of meals in real life—like sushi—can make it feel magical and familiar for my kids, like they’re stepping into the world of their favorite characters. It can be a memorable experience for all of us. 🙂
Once we started eating our order, two of the rolls were like really fishy (we eat sushi all the time from all different places) and just tasted off so we stopped eating them. I got a stomach ache and didn’t feel well so my boyfriend called to let the restaurant know that two of the rolls were not great and something might be up, and they literally accused us of trying to scam them since it was our first time ordering!!! We even said other things were fine, just the Amsterdam and Bahama rolls tasted wacky as a watch out and they were SO RUDE to him on the phone. Literally spent $100+ and had to throw out a lot of the order. We had high hopes and were super disappointed in the experience. Will definitely not be going back here, but glad others had good experiences.
My daughter and I tasted 3 different wines. The waitress seemed annoyed with each tasting, including the very first one she gave us. We ended up opting for martinis since we didn’t like any of the white’s we tasted.
We ordered a few items from the happy hour menu and several sushi a la carte items from the regular menu.
All was tasty and fresh except for the most expensive piece, which was a Toro Sushi for $12. It was chewy. My daughter tried to take one bite and with fail put it back down on her plate. She basically had a mangled piece of fish on her plate at this point. When we called the waitress over and asked for a substitution piece, a hamachi which is only $4 on the menu not nearly the cost of the toro, the chef said no stating the sushi was fresh. We advised the waitress it was a matter of the cut not freshness. Then she said she still couldn’t substitute and that they all tasted the toro and it was fine. At this point I demanded that they give my daughter a proper cut of toro which they did. This piece was actually worth the $12. It tasted fresh and melted in your mouth like butter as it should.
The mere fact that the waitress and sushi chef kept challenging us was a complete turnoff, as was the obvious fact that the waitress didn’t seem happy about pouring us tastings of their subpar wines.
Minus the customer service and hit or miss sushi, the rest of our order was great. Would I come back here after our experience, NO.
The Maki was very tasty.
Highly recomended.