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Best Group Dining Sushi Restaurants in Turtle Bay

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Crave Sushi Bar
A sustainability-forward sushi bar using 100% domestic seafood in a stylish townhouse space.

Notable Picks

$ Turtle Bay Sushi
Crave Sushi Bar turns a slender Midtown townhouse into a polished, sustainably focused sushi spot built around domestically sourced fish and creative rolls. It’s popular for pre-theater dinners and date nights where salmon crispy rice, warm buttery crab rolls and sake-friendly small plates headline.
Must-Try Dishes: Salmon crispy rice, Warm buttery crab roll, Brown butter local scallop
What Makes it Special: A sustainability-forward sushi bar using 100% domestic seafood in a stylish townhouse space.
$$$ Turtle Bay Sushi
Now operating from the lower level of 875 Third Avenue, Nare Sushi focuses on high-end takeout, delivery, and catering built on an omakase and kaiseki background. With 1,000+ highly rated delivery reviews and a long-running reputation among Midtown sushi fans, it’s a go-to for office orders and at-home sushi nights that still feel elevated.
Must-Try Dishes: Negi Toro Roll, Yellowtail with Scallion Roll, Salmon Sashimi
What Makes it Special: Former omakase counter now channeled into precision-focused takeout and catering sushi with upscale fish quality.

Worthy Picks

$ Turtle Bay Sushi
Pac Rim is a neighborhood Pan-Asian spot where a large sushi roll section sits alongside Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Malaysian dishes. Office workers and locals lean on its specialty rolls, lunch omakase and dependable combo plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Lunch omakase sushi set, Specialty sushi roll selection, Salt and pepper pork chop with rolls
What Makes it Special: Mid-block Asian restaurant with a surprisingly strong roll game and wide-ranging lunch specials.
$$ Turtle Bay Japanese, Ramen
Lucky Cat is a sprawling izakaya-ramen hybrid that stays open deep into the night, mixing big bowls of noodle soup with skewers, karaage, and a full bar. It’s louder and looser than the nearby hot-pot and jazz spots, trading polish for volume, late hours, and a menu built for groups.
Must-Try Dishes: Lucky Cat Ramen, Yuzu Shio Ramen, Katsu Curry
What Makes it Special: A rowdy, late-night izakaya with ramen, skewers, and plenty of drinks.