Best Sushi Restaurants in Lenox Hill
7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Sushi Seki
Sushi Seki is celebrated for its traditional sushi, modern ambiance, and outstanding omakase.
Notable Picks
#1
Sushi Seki
8.7
A sleek, modern sushi bar known for its expertly prepared sushi and exceptional omakase, perfect for a luxurious date night.
Must-Try Dishes:
Omakase, Yellowtail Jalapeño, Toro Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Sushi Seki is celebrated for its traditional sushi, modern ambiance, and outstanding omakase.
8.3
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Hidden Gems Heaven
Roy's Fish and Sushi Market is a tiny fishmonger with a back-counter sushi operation turning out nigiri, sashimi, and chirashi from an impressive raw selection. It’s more of a casual, counter-sharing date than a linger-over-dessert spot, but the quality-to-price ratio on the sushi platters makes it a strategic move for couples who prioritize fish over atmosphere.
Must-Try Dishes:
Deluxe Chirashi Bowl, Nigiri Combo Platter, Salmon Sashimi Set
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood fish market with a serious sushi counter and sharp pricing.
#3
Sasabune
8.1
A classic, chef-led sushi counter that prioritizes fish quality and rice temperature over spectacle, delivering an omakase that’s more traditional than trend-driven. It’s strongest when you trust the sequence, keep questions minimal, and let the subtle pieces land without distraction.
Must-Try Dishes:
Omakase (chef’s choice), Black cod nigiri (when offered), Toro scallion hand roll
What Makes it Special: A traditional counter where rice temp and clean cuts lead the experience.
Worthy Picks
#4
Matsu Sushi
7.9
A neighborhood sushi-and-bento standby that works best for dependable lunch and straightforward roll-and-nigiri orders. The win is value and repeatability—keep it classic, add one kitchen item for balance, and treat it like a reliable local rotation spot.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sushi & sashimi lunch set, Salmon avocado roll, Chicken katsu bento
What Makes it Special: A steady neighborhood sushi-bento shop that’s easy to repeat.
Bondi Sushi’s Upper East Side outpost runs a streamlined menu of maki, nigiri, and combo boxes built for both dine-in and delivery. It’s a modern, minimalist option for neatly packaged sushi sets, crispy rice, and mix-and-match boxes that travel well and work for casual nights in.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bliss Box, Build Your Own Box, Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice
What Makes it Special: Modern sushi concept focused on curated boxes, crispy rice, and takeout.
#6
Sushi Gama
7.7
A quietly reliable neighborhood pick that works for date night when you want something unpretentious and easy—fresh fish, classic rolls, and a relaxed room. It’s strongest when you keep the order classic and let consistency do the work rather than chasing novelty.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shrimp tempura roll, Eel (unagi) roll, Nigiri sampler
What Makes it Special: Classic neighborhood sushi that stays steady on the basics.
7.7
Osaka Sushi NYC is a kosher-certified sushi shop on Second Avenue serving rolls, poke-style bowls, and cooked Japanese dishes in a casual counter-service setting. It’s the go-to option in 10065 for diners who keep kosher but still want a focused sushi experience with friendly, personalized service.
Must-Try Dishes:
Salmon Avocado Roll, California Roll, Poke Bowl with Salmon
What Makes it Special: Kosher-certified sushi and bowls offering a rare mix of dietary observance and solid fish quality.