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Best Family Friendly Sushi Restaurants in Upper East Side-Yorkville

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Ooki Sushi
A high-volume neighborhood sushi workhorse with a full bar and expansive menu.

Notable Picks

$$ Upper East Side-Yorkville Sushi
Ooki Sushi is a long-running Yorkville standby pairing a clubby, dimly lit dining room with a sprawling sushi menu and full bar. Locals use it for dependable rolls, sashimi platters, and sake or cocktails, especially at lunch and early dinners when the neighborhood crowd packs the booths.
Must-Try Dishes: Red Snapper Ceviche, O-Toro Tataki, Yellowtail Jalapeño Roll
What Makes it Special: A high-volume neighborhood sushi workhorse with a full bar and expansive menu.
$$ Upper East Side-Yorkville Sushi
A neighborhood standby that works for repeat visits: straightforward rolls and nigiri, reliable timing, and a dining room that stays low-drama even when it’s busy. The best orders lean classic—one sashimi/nigiri anchor plus a couple of rolls—so the meal feels clean instead of overloaded.
Must-Try Dishes: Sushi & sashimi combo, Chirashi bowl, Hamachi kama
What Makes it Special: Reliable neighborhood sushi with a calm, repeatable rhythm.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Upper East Side-Yorkville Sushi
A high-traffic option built around value and volume, with a broad menu that makes it easy to assemble a full sushi night without overthinking it. The strongest experience comes from focusing on a few reliable standards and one cooked item, rather than trying to “sample everything.”
Must-Try Dishes: Sushi boat, Ika yaki (grilled squid), Sashimi lunch special
What Makes it Special: Value-forward sushi with a big-menu, group-friendly setup.
$$ Upper East Side-Yorkville Sushi
Isohama is an old-guard Upper East Side Japanese restaurant that has served Yorkville for nearly two decades with sushi, sashimi, and warm noodle dishes. It functions as a dependable neighborhood option for maki, combo platters, and bento-style meals in a no-frills, slightly dated room.
Must-Try Dishes: Sushi and Sashimi Combo, Rainbow Roll, Manhattan Roll
What Makes it Special: Long-running neighborhood Japanese spot balancing classic rolls, sushi combos, and hot dishes.
$$ Upper East Side-Yorkville Sushi
A neighborhood workhorse with a huge menu that makes it easy to find something that fits the moment—lunch specials, rolls, and sushi-bar starters that come out fast. It’s strongest when you order with restraint: one crisp starter plus a tight roll set rather than chasing novelty across pages.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy rice w. spicy tuna, Yellowtail jalapeño, Chirashi lunch special
What Makes it Special: Big-menu neighborhood Japanese that’s built for repeatable convenience.
$$$ Upper East Side-Yorkville Sushi
An all-you-can-eat-driven sushi spot where rolls are the main event and the winning strategy is discipline, not volume. Treat it like a curated AYCE run—pick a few repeatable rolls, add one or two nigiri staples, and stop while everything still tastes fresh and sharp.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy salmon roll, Eel avocado roll, Tuna roll
What Makes it Special: AYCE sushi that rewards a focused, repeatable roll strategy.