
Located in the iconic former Scarr’s Pizza locale in New York, Sushi Oku offers a premium 17-course Omakase experience. The space blends the classic NY pizza parlor charm with a unique Japanese twist. Join us at our 8-seat counter and experience the meticulous craft and reverence for the art of traditional sushi.
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Address: 22 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
Phone: (646) 956-5535
Website: https://www.sushioku.com/
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Reviews
The egg sundae is probably one of the best bites I’ve ever had. I almost ordered a second one at the end but was too full.
The fish was classic, no frills, omakase except for a few fun dishes here and there. If you’re a sushi purist you will like it here. The ice cream sandwich at the end was also one of my favorite desserts I’ve had at omakase.
The staff was attentive and friendly, and chef was so funny!
The vibes are vintage sports memorabilia and dark interior, which made for a relaxed environment.
I don’t normally repeat omakase places but I would come back here for sure.
Since relocating across the street, the original Scarr’s location has split between Clubhouse Sandos in the front and Sushi Oku as a speakeasy sushi-ya in the back.
Seeing as both lunch/dinner service are offered, figured let’s try the lunch first. For $100 it was a 12-piece omakase with a temaki. Not super budget but premium pieces.
The toppings are minimal, some yuzu kosho here, some charcoal salt there. I personally prefer this style where the fish topping itself and the rice can stand on their own. Tons of truffle, etc. gets a bit boring after awhile and seems lazy as far as what I expect from a tasting menu.
The fish was diverse, I especially enjoyed the sea bream, horse mackerel and the striped jack. The tuna pieces were from Spain and were both tasty, one lean cut and one seared fatty cut with a bit more wasabi to help balance it out.
Chef Yoshino was not in but our chef was wonderful and a pleasure to chat with during lunch. Bottom-line, we liked the food enough and the vibe that we’ll definitely be back.