Sushi Kai – East Village Menu – New York, NY

Type : Sushi restaurant

Location : New York, NY

Based on 178 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Sushi Kai - East Village 10003

Address:
332 E 9th St, New York, NY 10003

Phone: (929) 420-5917

Website:

Social Profile:

Hours

Wednesday 5–10 PM
Thursday 5–10 PM
Friday 5–11 PM
Saturday 5–11 PM
Sunday 5–10 PM
Monday 5–10 PM
Tuesday 5–10 PM

Menu

Nigiri Or Hand Roll
Yellow Tail
Arctic Char Salmon
Sea Bream
Scallop
Sweet Shrimp
Salmon Ikura
King Salmon
Yaki King Salmon
Lean Tuna
Yaki Toro
Otoro
California Uni
Hokkaido Uni
Wagyu
Sushi Don
Chirashi Special $45.00
Salmon Ikura $35.00
Tuna Special $45.00
Sea Eel $35.00
Wagyu Uni $55.00
Drink
Saratoga Sparklin Water $5.00
Saratoga Spring Water $5.00
Japanese Oolong Tea $3.00
Japanese Green Tea $3.00

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: resy.com

Reviews

Julia Gooding
Omakase amazingness! Each bite was heaven, loved scallop, various rounds with caviar and with truffle toppers. A small spot with all bar seats so you can watch the magic unfold. Super fresh, price is now $85 for omakase and can BYOB. Did that and then got sake also. Totally worth it dining experience!

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Tommy T
Service was wonderful. I was late to my reservation by an hour and they still let me eat. They just moved me to outside seating instead of eating by the bar. Food was good, but just not filling.

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Utsavi D
The intimate setting of the Omakase restaurant exuded a quaint charm, while the varied menu offered an array of options. However, while each dish was impeccably presented and the seafood of good quality, the dressing on each piece at times overpowered the fish, which I honestly didn’t mind too much. Some of them were quite impressive in terms of the creativity of its preparation. Overall we had a wonderful time!

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Maddy Land
This was the most phenomenal dining experience. We did the Omakase at the chefs table and it was remarkable. I have to say it was one of the best meals of my entire life. Every single bite was mind-blowing. Each bite was perfectly curated for a flavorful, delectable experience. The chefs were extremely friendly and skillful. You get to watch the show of the chefs preparing the beautiful sushi as you eat. It’s BYOB and we bought Sale beforehand and it paired perfectly with the sushi. I am still in awe at how amazing this meal is. The intimate setting makes it a perfect spot for a date night or a special occasion. With only $75 for the Omakase menu it’s a great value. We left satisfied and perfectly full. I am still thinking about this meal every day and I cannot wait to go back. I cannot recommend this place enough!!!

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Dina L
On a quest to try all omakase in NYC under $150. Sushi Kai gets 7/10.

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Nicole Park
I am picky about my sushi ….. and this was .. The best $75 omakase ever!!! Great VALUE. Left feeling full. And great quality pieces of fish. Not a single piece was bad or sub par quality.. all GREAT. Appetizer for me was an oyster with ikura, two pieces of sashimi, and a piece of miso glazed cod!! Followed by 12 nigiri (salmon, toro, scallop, yellowtail, sea bream, uni, ikura, etc) then a toro hand roll then miso soup.

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Chloe Suming
Discovered Sushi Kai last week… Great Omakase experience – sushi were outstanding and service was awesome. The price/quality ratio is incredible. It’s BYOB 🙂

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Vanessa Hu
Highly recommend the omakase for $75. Fish was very fresh. We stopped by spontaneously for dinner and did outdoor dining so would definitely come back again and try to get a seat at the chef’s counter.

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Marina Sheykman
pressed for time? No problem. This Omakase spot will bang you out in ☝ hour with their 12 nigiri and a hand-roll! Our favorite was the A5 wagyu with Uni as well as the toro with caviar photo #8. And also the shrimp and tuna pieces. Ok – we like them all and will be back for more!

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AJ Stoeltzing
This is THE best sushi I ever had. The chef’s omakase was so perfect that I might have a hard time going to a regular American sushi place ever again. It’s worth every penny.

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