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Best Sushi Rolls Restaurants in Soho (10012)

8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
BONDST
Long-running NoHo hotspot for creative rolls, crispy rice, and scene-y sushi.

Notable Picks

8.8
$$$$ NoHo
In NoHo, BONDST stages new-Japanese cooking with a heavy emphasis on elaborate rolls, crispy rice, and sashimi in a multi-level townhouse setting. It’s a longstanding scene restaurant where sushi rolls share space with cocktails, Wagyu, and a crowd that skews celebratory.
Must-Try Dishes: Big Eye Tuna Tarts, Tuna Crispy Rice, Signature Specialty Rolls
What makes it special: Long-running NoHo hotspot for creative rolls, crispy rice, and scene-y sushi.
$$$$ SoHo
A longtime SoHo fixture, Blue Ribbon Sushi pairs pristine fish with classic and contemporary rolls, plus cult-favorite crispy rice in a lively, late-night room. Locals use it for everything from casual dates at the counter to celebratory group dinners when they want serious sushi without full-on formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Toshi Roll, Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice, Omakase Sushi Selection
What makes it special: Downtown institution for high-end sushi, signature rolls, and late-night energy.
8.6
$$$$ Greenwich Village
Just off Houston, DOMODOMO pioneered New York’s hand-roll bar, now centering its DOMOKASE tasting and build-your-own hand-roll sets. It’s a go-to for creative rolls and cones that balance modern plating with traditional flavors in a loud, stylish dining room.
Must-Try Dishes: DOMOKASE Tasting Course, 3 Hand Roll Set, Spicy Tuna Cone
What makes it special: First NYC hand-roll bar, now a Michelin-noted spot for inventive rolls.
$$$$ SoHo
Shiki Omakase is a compact SoHo counter focused on a structured omakase progression that stays relatively affordable for the neighborhood. Rolls aren’t the main event, but the meal typically finishes with maki after a run of composed nigiri and small plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s Omakase Course, Scallop Nigiri, Closing Maki Roll Selection
What makes it special: Tight omakase counter with strong value for central SoHo.
$$$ Nolita
Momoya’s SoHo outpost brings a glassy two-level room and a menu that mixes rolls, crispy rice, and composed sushi platters. It’s the neighborhood’s flexible choice for everything from casual dates to low-key celebrations where people want rolls plus cooked Japanese plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Wagyu Crispy Rice, Bluefin Toro Tartar, Sushi & Sashimi Tasting for Two
What makes it special: Chic, window-lined space pairing modern sushi, crispy rice, and dessert omakase.
$$$ Greenwich Village
On a quieter Thompson Street block, Tomo21 runs a compact sushi bar and takeout operation focusing on creative rolls and familiar maki combos. It’s a neighborhood workhorse where locals mix tuna tartar, rainbow-style rolls, and standard sets for weeknight sushi cravings.
Must-Try Dishes: Red Rainbow Roll, Tuna Tartar Appetizer, Spicy Crunchy Tuna Roll
What makes it special: Compact Village sushi bar turning out reliable, roll-heavy combo orders.

Worthy Picks

$$$$ SoHo
Sugarfish’s SoHo branch brings Chef Nozawa’s set-menu style to Spring Street, with Trust Me boxes built around nigiri, hand rolls, and simple cut rolls. It’s less about custom ordering and more about a streamlined progression of high-quality fish at a relatively accessible price point.
Must-Try Dishes: Trust Me Set, Toro Hand Roll, Blue & Dungeness Crab Hand Roll
What makes it special: LA-born chain delivering omakase-style Trust Me sets built around hand rolls.
$ SoHo
Soho Sushi is a student-heavy Sullivan Street standby emphasizing large-format sushi platters and an extensive roster of specialty rolls at friendly prices. The room and packaging are basic, but portion sizes and roll variety make it a value play for casual sushi nights.
Must-Try Dishes: Soho Sushi Roll, NYU Roll, Crispy Spicy Tuna Roll
What makes it special: Budget-friendly roll shop with a long list of named specialty rolls.