3.9 – 813 reviews • Japanese restaurant
Longtime neighborhood fave with a sizable menu of Japanese fare & all-you-can-eat sushi specials.
✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery
Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12:30–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
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Andjela Djokic
Yuka is amazing!
Fresh, high-quality sushi with great flavors and beautiful presentation. The atmosphere is cozy and modern, and the staff is very friendly and attentive. Everything we tried was delicious. Highly recommend Yuka — we’ll definitely be back! ✨
… moreF And
Had the Teriyaki Salmon lunch box; it was great, especially since it was my first time at this restaurant. The service & the food options were great as well. You may want to bring your own spoon & fork if you are not able to use chopsticks well.
… moreLulu
Yuka’s sushi is very fresh, and their All-You-Can-Eat price is about $32 which is Manhattan reasonable. I do think the restaurant itself needs to be tweaked; the florescent lights should be removed and replaced with low, warming lighting lamps. I also recommend that the unlimited sushi menu be expanded in the appetizer section, but otherwise I really enjoyed the flavor. The East sushi roll was my personal favorite.
… moreParco Wong
We went on a Saturday afternoon, the service was slow for an all-you-can-eat restaurant. The place was dimly lit and cold. As for the food, the sushi was not fresh. For the rolls, the rice was definitely more than the sashimi. I ordered a scallop nigiri, the scallops had an icy taste and basically flavorless. I thought even grocery store sushi might be better than what they’re serving here!
… moreNico Terezakis
All you can eat is my favorite type of food and the owner and their team really go above and beyond to make sure you leave super satisfied.
The sushi is high quality and the fried chicken options are super tasty.
You can tell they take their restaurant business very personally and go the extra mile in everything they do.
THANK YOU GUYS!!!
YOU ARE THE BEST!!!
… moreJesse Yuan
I have been coming to this all you can eat establishment for at least 25 years and never once disappointed. In this day and age of inflation and high priced restaurants, this is still one of the best bargains in New York.
Small bite sized sushi made to order with large selection of cut rolls & hand rolls. As a bonus, first serving of Saki with your meal is just $3.50 per person.
Staff is always friendly and service with a smile.
… moreFelipe Tinoco
Great all you can eat sushi! Fish was super fresh and rice was on point. If you’re used to traditional sushi, you’ll feel there’s too much rice, but it’s their style. Great price and you can try a range of things, from gyozas, hand rolls, salmon, tuna, octopus, clams, shrimps and more. They also have a hot sake for 3,5$ that totally worth it! Definitely coming back soon
… moreSir Burner
Place changed management. Used to have great all you can with decent fish cut thickness portion for the price. It is now paper thin sushi with a ton of rice. Kept reminding us we had to finish the rice and withheld the next round of sushi until we finished the rice. We also order a la cart sashimi. Both orders of fish were ice cold with ice particles still in the fish and was a bit fishy.
… moreLucy Liu
We opted for all you can eat, and their special rolls were very good. My favorites were East and Rainbow roll. It was so so good. The rice is too sticky and too much, in my opinion. They charge for peices that are left and if you leave too much rice. They don’t do all you can eat sashimi either. It fixes a quick itch for sushi. The service was quick and good. For the price, it isn’t horrible. There’s only a few appetizers that’s available. The gyoza pork is my favorite.
… moreStafford Arima
The experience of this upper east side classic has considerably dropped since I began going to enjoy the food, the service, and the atmosphere in 1993. It’s important to note that in my recent visit October 2025, I ate the all-you-can-eat special that this restaurant has been known for for over 20+ years. In MY experience the quality of the fish AND the ratio between fish and rice was way off. The thickness of the fish (for our orders) was paper thin. The establishment has had new owners/managers since the late 90s. Obviously things change. I did NOT get any food poisoning from the meal. The 1-star is in complete reference to the AYCE experience of the food. The service was stand-off-ish, and the atmosphere really felt tired. I miss the old Yuka.
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