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Best Sushi Restaurants in Gramercy & Flatiron (10010)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Towa
Omakase-first sushi with a precision, quiet-luxury rhythm.

Notable Picks

8.5
$$$ NoMad
A reservation-led, technique-forward Japanese room where the sushi reads best as a focused omakase experience rather than a broad, à la carte crawl. The fish quality is the headline, with pacing and precision that reward letting the chef drive the meal from lean whites into richer toro-and-uni territory.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri progression, Otoro (fatty tuna) nigiri, Uni (sea urchin) hand roll
What makes it special: Omakase-first sushi with a precision, quiet-luxury rhythm.
$$ Flatiron District
A massive, scene-forward dining room where the sushi program shines most when you sit at the counter and treat it like a structured Japanese meal, not a greatest-hits sampler. The experience is built for groups and big nights, with sleek presentation and a menu that rewards keeping your order tight and fish-focused.
Must-Try Dishes: Assorted nigiri set, Toro-focused sushi course, Uni-forward bites
What makes it special: A high-production Japanese counter inside a huge, nightlife-scale room.
$ Flatiron District
An intimate, omakase-only experience built around a tight sequence of bites where the move is to trust the chef and let the progression do the work. It’s at its best when you treat it like a single focused performance—no overthinking, just show up ready for a paced run of nigiri and hand rolls.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase tasting sequence, Otoro nigiri, Botan ebi (sweet shrimp) bite
What makes it special: A compact, omakase-only sushi experience designed as a progression.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$$$ Flatiron District
An upscale-casual Japanese spot that works best when you order like a balanced bar meal: a few pieces of nigiri, one roll for texture, and something warm to round it out. It’s more flexible than a strict sushi counter, making it a reliable option for mixed groups who still want solid fish.
Must-Try Dishes: Nigiri assortment, Spicy tuna roll, Salmon avocado roll
What makes it special: A flexible Japanese menu where sushi fits into a full meal.
$ Kips Bay
A takeout-first sushi concept built around speed and portability, best used as a quick, clean lunch play rather than a sit-down destination. The strongest orders are the simple, familiar rolls where freshness and rice texture matter more than complexity.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy tuna roll, Salmon avocado roll, Unagi roll
What makes it special: Fast, grab-and-go sushi built for repeatable weekday convenience.