Published 09:34 IST, November 13th 2019
Sushi: Here are the three best places to experience this delicious dish in New York
Love for sushi in New Yorkers has only grown over the last two decades; sushi as a dish has become so common in New York
Love for sushi in New Yorkers has only grown over the last two decades. Sushi as a dish has become so common in New York that good places that serve the dish can be found in most neighbourhoods. While the sushi trend doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon, the good news is that all this stellar seafood is inspiring healthy competition among local chefs and yielding a new chain of restaurants that strive to serve great fish at an accessible price. Here are the three most famous sushi places in New York. Take a look-
Sushi Katsuei
Sushi Katsuei is a Brooklyn-based sushi restaurant. The place has great value for high quality and fresh fish. Sushi Katsuei is a place with value for money. The $30 sushi deluxe includes nine pieces of assorted seasonal sushi as well as a roll, that will slake a slightly lighter appetite. The omakase at Sushi Katsuei’s sushi bar starts at $52 for the rotating chef’s choice. Sushi is also served a la carte, along with a range of good food cooked options, so that one can fill up on gyoza, raw fish course, and more, among other dishes.
Sushi Kaito
Sushi Kaito has a very comfortable and homely ambience. The place uses Japanese and locally sourced fish, which makes people very interested in its seafood creation. At Sushi Kaito, the price of the sushi ranges between $75 to $100. It offers a large variety of sushi and has an authentic flavour.
Sushi Seki
Sushi Seki is one of the most famous spots for sushi in New York. As the joint has three locations, it is not difficult to locate, no matter where you are in the city. Their offerings are all very unique and delicious. The ambience of the restaurant is very intimate and comfortable. The place is also doing well because you can find top-quality sushi even at 1:30 am over here. Sushi pieces start at $3.50, and regular rolls like tuna, salmon, and yellowtail and scallion, top out at $10.
Updated 10:50 IST, November 13th 2019