Straightforward, cozy restaurant with classic sushi & sashimi offerings, plus teriyaki & tempura.
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Address: 76 Pearl St, New York, NY 10004
Phone: (646) 720-0202
Website: http://narasushi76.com/
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Unfortunately, my miso soup was far from hot enough.
Other than that, service was acceptable.
The anime-themed decor adds a fun touch, and everything inside was neat and inviting. It’s a calm, quiet atmosphere—perfect for a chill meal without the noise or crowds.
Food came out looking great. We had a mix of bento boxes and sushi rolls. While the rolls weren’t the biggest I’ve had, at $8 a roll, it’s a pretty fair deal these days. The wasabi? Let’s just say it brought the burn—and I loved it. So many places miss the mark on that little detail.
One small letdown was the absence of karaage, which my son was really looking forward to. It’s a pretty common dish in Japanese restaurants, and I’d love to see them add it to the menu someday.
As for whether I’d come back? Naturally. Should I be in town again, I’d definitely swing by. This place isn’t one of those “one-and-done” visits—it’s got return-worthy charm, especially if you’re into laid-back spots with legit sushi and good service.
Hugo’s Take:
Not a one-and-done. Would visit again.
Bento ✅
Sushi ✅
Sake ✅
Missing my son’s go-to (karaage), but still not a one-and-done.
Nara Sushi / Kumo | Manhattan
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We were the only customers there, and now I understand why. We left a reasonable tip, but the waitress demanded more, insisting we leave extra cash or she would charge it to our card. Shockingly, after all that pressure, we still added more cash — even though the service was rude and unwelcoming.
They kept asking “Are you done eating?” over and over, slammed dishes on the table, and made us feel like we were not welcome.
We also witnessed a delivery driver being ignored for almost 10 minutes, even though his order was already ready on the shelf. When he asked why they mistreated him, the waitress told him, “Nobody likes you here. You’re not welcome.”
That same attitude was directed toward us too.
Reading the reviews afterward, everything made sense — this place consistently mistreats both customers and delivery workers.
This is absolutely not how you run a hospitality business. If the staff is this rude and only focused on squeezing tips out of people, maybe they should consider another profession.
Updated:
The waiter asked our children not to play in the narrow aisle, and we fully respected that. The kids moved immediately and stayed quietly near our table without disturbing anyone. Despite that, the waitress came over and slammed two tables together with such force, irritation, and hostility that the noise scared the children. There was absolutely no justification for this behavior. It felt like an intentional attempt to intimidate us and make us feel unwelcome.
From that moment on, the staff repeatedly approached us asking if we were “finished yet,” clearly trying to rush us out even though we were minding our own business.
When the delivery driver came in, he was calm at first and only raised his voice later but let’s be honest, the staff started yelling at him and especially calling words first. The way they spoke to him was aggressive, disrespectful, and completely unprofessional. Seeing how they treated both the driver and us was shocking.
There is absolutely no excuse for this level of hostility. No family, no customer, and no worker deserves to be treated this way. This is not how a business should operate, and certainly not how guests should be made to feel.