TsuKuShi

  4.6 – 110 reviews   • Izakaya restaurant

Late-night Japanese eatery offering soups, teriyaki, sushi & other standards in a basic setting.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery TsuKuShi 10022

Hours

Monday
(Labor Day)
6 PM–2 AM
Hours might differ
Tuesday6 PM–2 AM
Wednesday6 PM–2 AM
Thursday6 PM–2 AM
Friday6 PM–2 AM
Saturday6 PM–2 AM
SundayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 357 E 50th St, New York, NY 10022

Phone: (212) 599-8888

Website:

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Reviews

Vishal Vemula
The place has a very peaceful vibe and the omakase was good. The best was either the okara or the soup broth. Love that the place has a very formal Japanese environment to it in the sense you feel like you’re in Japan. My issue was that although the food was good for the price it needed more. We left still hungry.
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Faye Wong
my friend julian told me about this place, it was very peaceful eating here alone at the counter reading my book taking in the luxurious feeling of solo time. the okra was so delicious and crisp and green and fresh,i adored the oden and everything was perfect homey and considered
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Xin
Overall, a decent spot with homey Japanese food. The best things we had that night was the asparagus and pork soup. However, even those I felt like you could’ve gotten similar quantities in a konbini in Japan, but I suppose we’re not in Japan. For a $66 set course, I was expecting either larger portions or more fitness in the food. All three of us left the restaurant feeling hungry and not satisfied.
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Snowseal Guard
Best Japanese food in NYC hands down. Authentic, cozy, home cooked meal. Great service too. Really a hidden gem.
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Elisa Chen
Surprisingly authentic Japanese food! All Omakase dishes are so good, especially the sashimi! Good vibe and feeling homey! A good place to chill with friends after work!
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Huiqi Liu
We walked in this restaurant randomly on a late night ant it was surprisingly good. The ramen is not greasy at all (and therefore perfect for a late night craving). The chazeku is amazing and just has this comforting effect on me. Will come back for the omakase.
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Daniel H
Set omakase menu, but you can order other things at the end of your meal. It’s pretty pricey for what you get.
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Qian
Very homey style.
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Jo C
We randomly walked in this place since I was tired and hungry after the 19-hour-flight back home.
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Danniel Yang
Amazing family restaurant, not exactly cheap but reasonably priced. Can’t understand why it’s not more popular. Almost all guests are japanese so you know this place is authentic.
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