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A few downtown options..
vanessafontaine See my TER Reviews 332 reads
posted
2 / 12

It's on the east side. It's very very good.  
Also Sushi of Gary west 46th .
:)
Xoxox
Vanessa F.

Posted By: LanaMadison15

rimbaud913 70 Reviews 242 reads
posted
3 / 12

Original location on 1st Avenue and 61st Street, and a second location of West 23rd.   I have been a fan for many years, and it has the benefit of being open until very late.  Also a great experience is Sushi Nakazawa, expensive and difficult to book but very much the real thing with the absolute finest ingredients.  

My real find, however, is Tanoshi Sushi Sake Bar (which oddly has no liquor license and you have to bring your own).  At this tiny location on York Avenue and 73rd Street, which has three seatings per night, and requires reservations, you will find perfect Omakase at an affordable price, easily half the price of Seki, Yasuda, or any of the top places.

jc316 87 Reviews 251 reads
posted
5 / 12

your meal will last 90 minutes just like many dates!
3 seatings per night & fabulous selection of wild fish

Posted By: vanessafontaine
 
 It's on the east side. It's very very good.  
 Also Sushi of Gary west 46th .  
 :)  
 Xoxox  
 Vanessa F.  
Posted By: LanaMadison15

Ipdailey 224 reads
posted
6 / 12

Been eating Sushi  and PUSSY now for almost 40 years -- Sushi in LA is the BEST bare none even the average places beat NYC -- now on the other hand PUSSY pretty much neck an neck!!
IP Daily

ValeriyaXO See my TER Reviews 228 reads
posted
7 / 12

The Orchard St location is the best, although the Columbus Circle is also awesome. CC has no cell service though.

generalnyc 162 Reviews 243 reads
posted
9 / 12
clang22 18 Reviews 193 reads
posted
10 / 12

Blur ribbons space in Sullivan street is small. Get there before 5:30pm or you are in for a long wait

vanessafontaine See my TER Reviews 228 reads
posted
11 / 12

Yes, I forgot about that one.
Also,  
Blue Ribbon never disappoints .

Vivienne Cole See my TER Reviews 251 reads
posted
12 / 12

For a fashionable downtown crowd try Omen (113 Thompson) or Brushstroke (30 Hudson). The food, crowd, and setting are fantastic at both.  
I also love Jewel Bako (239 E 5th).  

Uptown I agree with what's already been posted here re: Sushi Yasuda, Sushi of Gari and Blue Ribbon (in that order). These three are quite traditional and have a low key atmosphere. The focus is definitely on the food more than the space.

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