Sushi Ann

  4.3 – 276 reviews   • Sushi restaurant

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Sushi & sashimi served amid traditional decor in an upscale restaurant popular for business lunches.

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Sushi Ann 10022

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Address: 38 E 51st St, New York, NY 10022

Phone: (212) 755-1780

Website: http://www.sushiann.net/

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Reviews

J C
Everything, from the service, the decor and the food, reflects an understated brilliance and pride in delivering the best experience in every aspect of a dining there.

Worth pointing out that they would offer an approx 3% discount if you paid cash

Sushi Ann is also one of the few sushi restaurants in NY offering both a la carte sushi and omakase
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Mia M
I asked my friend for a restaurant recommendation with this criteria: extremely high quality sushi, has an a la carte option (omakase can be too much food for some people in our party), and not stuffy. Sushi Ann really delivered on this! Their sushi was perfect—very traditional, delicious, ridiculously fantastic sushi. The staff was so polite, welcoming, and friendly. Very impressed and exactly what I was looking for!
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federico mungo
Decent experience but not the best. Out of all omakase probably the one I liked the least. You seat on table and the omakase experience is kind of ruined. You are charged 180 pp for 3 plates of sushi where maybe 3/4 bites are worth it.
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A R
Sushi Ann is one of my favorite higher end Japanese restaurants in New York City. I have dined here on two occasions both times during lunch and had fantastic experiences each visit. While the restaurant has a very minimalist decor on the inside, the sushi and service are both absolutely fantastic.
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Lorraine
Very sophisticated and traditional Japanese restaurant.

The interior is well-decorated, a little dim, and quiet. The atmosphere is suitable for a date, meetings, or a lunch with friends. Servers were friendly, attentive, and prompt.

I had omakase and the fish was freshhh. It was uni season when I visited, and they had several kinds on hand imported directly from Japan. The octopus was also extremely delicious. They also have a nice selection of wine and drinks! I sat by the sushi bar and the chef was very knowledgeable and friendly.

While the price is on the higher end, the quality and service lives up to it.

Overall, everything from the people to the food is wonderful. Will definitely come back!
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Angelina Colbert
Excellent sushi in a comfortable relaxed atmosphere. Sushi is more authentic than what most places serve stateside. I will definitely come back next time I’m in New York!
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Deolu Deolu
Had the omakase … literally the best sushi I’ve had … Takasan is a master of his craft
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Laura C
Not recommended, Disappointing, more than overpriced. Lack of good communication and transparency by not providing a decent description of the different Omasake experiences and price schedule. Surprise bill of $260 per person for Omasake and water. The excessive price was not appropriate to the amount of food served, the culinary experience or the ambiance of the restaurant. We left stunned, hungry and wondering the many things we would have been able to do in NYC with that money. My favorite restaurant was Manhatta, a 60th floor impecable restaurant. I could have gone to Manhatta 3 times for the price of 1 night at boring Sushi Ann.
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Joonwoo Hwang
Please BE CAREFUL what you order because they might serve more expensive menu and charge it.

I ordered Sushi Omakase in Dinner counter, but they served Sushi & Sashimi Omakase which is more expensive than what we ordered.
We did not check the order because of OMAKASE, but the final price was way higher than we were supposed to pay because they served different food for us.

They said we should have mentioned if we had different menu from what we ordered.

I agreed we should also have checked each food but STRONGLY RECOMMEND that all of customers keep in mind that every food is correctly served according to your order.
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Vincent Iadevaia
In a city filled with $400+ omakase spots, Sushi Ann offers haven for those looking to sit at a counter and eat piece after piece of simple, well crafted nigiri.
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