Is omakase worth the hype? When you're in the city that never sleeps (and never stops eating) surrounded by some of the most stunning chefs on the planet, we're going to tell you that it's 100% worth the splurge *if* you know where to go. This traditional Japanese chef-curated sushi experience has skyrocketed in popularity over the past few years, not only because it's so damn pretty on the grid, but also because of the elusive experience you get to share in.
Now we know not everyone can afford to drop big dollars on one night out while others, so we've rallied up everything from the most budget-friendly to the most traditional, modern and just about all in between so that you can sink your chopsticks into the goods.
Here's 10 of the best omakase restaurants in NYC to add to your list in 2025.
The Best Omakase In New York In 2025
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- Best Western-Inspired Omakase:
Shinn East
119 E 7th St, East Village
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If you’re looking for a more affordable omakase option, check out . Helmed by one of the youngest sushi chefs in New York, this omakase spot delivers beautifully presented fresh sushi on a price point that won’t break your bank.
Set Price: 12 courses + 1 handroll for $69
Moko
138 2nd Ave, East Village
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Located in the East Village, offers a delightful omakase experience with a modern twist. Their menu is a fusion of traditional Japanese flavours with creative techniques, served in a cozy yet trendy ambiance. They offer table seating in addition to counter seating for those who prefer more space.
Set Price: 15 courses for $95 / 18 courses for $120
Shinzo
89 E 2nd St, East Village
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A hidden gem in the East Village, offers a refined traditional omakase experience with great quality fish and no fuss. It is BYOB so make sure you come prepared if you’d like a bevvy to enjoy with your meal.
Set Price: 13 pieces for $69
Trust Bae
1204 Broadway, Midtown
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If you’re interested in a theatrical omakase experience, snag a reservation at . Think dark nightclub-like ambiance, free soju shots, and nigiri presented with caviar and truffles to gold dust and foie. It’s the perfect spot to celebrate a special occasion or kick off a night out.
Set Price: 15 courses for $150
Sushi by Bou
Various Locations
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This one’s the most affordable option from the list at just $60 for a 12-course nigiri omakase—talk about a steal. The atmosphere at all locations is laid-back, making it the perfect spot for a casual meal.
Set Price: 12 courses for $60 / 17 course for $100
Sushi Noz
181 E 78th St, Upper East Side
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For the ultimate NYC omakase experience, make a reservation at Michelin-starred for an unforgettable omakase journey that transports you to the heart of Japan. With a focus on traditional Edomae-style sushi, chef Noz delivers an impeccable menu of the highest quality seasonal nigiri, followed by miso soup, tamago, and dessert. The price tag is on the higher end of the spectrum, so it’s definitely one to save for a special occasion.
Set Price: 20 courses for $495
Sushi by M
300 E 5th St, East Village
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offers a contemporary take on the classic omakase experience, with a menu that showcases inventive flavour combinations and fresh, high-quality ingredients. Aside from the traditional omakase menu, they also offer a selection of unconventional add-on dishes such as Big Mac, Cheeseburger, and Golden Ducky.
Set Price: 12 courses + 1 handroll for $69
Sushi of Gari
Various Locations
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With three locations in the city, serves up a dynamic omakase menu that pushes the boundaries of traditional Japanese cuisine. Unlike the usual norm, all of the nigiri at Sushi of Gari are brushed with sauce to cater to more of the Western tastebuds. They also offer an a la carte sushi menu if you’re not looking to splurge on an omakase tasting.
Set Price: 12 courses for $160 / sashimi & sushi courses for $180 / sashimi courses for $230
Thirteen Water
208 E 7th St, East Village
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There are a ton of omakase spots in the East Village, but if you’re looking for something a little different, is worth checking out. Describing themselves as a place for “more than just fish”, they focus on layering the nigiri pieces with fresh, cooked, or homemade ingredients i.e truffle and tomato that elevate the experience of each piece.
Set Price: 13 courses for $75
Sushi Lin
Various Locations
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With a few locations across Manhattan and Brooklyn, offers some of the most fresh fish in the city, sourced from the Tsukiji market daily. They have a variety of omakase menu options—if you’re a beginner, they even have a mini omakase menu of five sushi and one handroll for just $35. Their Brooklyn locations also offer a selection of a la carte dishes, while it’s strictly omakase in Manhattan.
Set Price: 5 courses + handroll for $35 / 12 courses for $85 / 17 courses for $125
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