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    Mori

    4.6 (24 reviews)
    Open 5:30 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Nicole S.

    My fiancé and I visited New York for the first time and had such an amazing experience dining at Mori. The chef and server were incredibly kind and welcoming, which made the night even more special. The quality of the fish was outstanding, and we left feeling completely satisfied. There were some creative dishes and good vibes! We'll definitely be back the next time we're in town!

    The omakase is DEFINITELY not worth 200 dollars. Go somewhere else that serves fresh and tasty sashimi and sushi. At most the food is worth 70. The sushi rice is not well made.

    Andrew S.

    The food was good and unique, but I don't think I liked it enough for the price. I liked the appetizers courses the most. The dishes were different from omakase I had elsewhere, so I'm glad I went once to try it.

    Lucy L.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]The restaurant has an amazing atmosphere and such an amazing course for $125.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I loved every piece of nigiri--especially the amberjack with yuzu and the yellowtail with truffle. Each piece of fish was always well seasoned, fresh, and tender. The hand rolls were also amazing fresh off the chef's hand while the nori was crisp. Overall I was pleasantly surprised by the number of courses and quality for the price. Love New York omakase

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    Amazing , food vibe the chef was so kind gave us exra uni Also the waiter was so sweet

    One of the best omakase experiences in NYC (#1 downtown) and I'm coming back just for the black cod hand roll. Susannah was our server & was so attentive and accommodating. Couldn't recommend more!

    We were in town visiting from california and decided to give mori a try. It did not disappoint, from price to service and taste everything bite was a delicacy. This isnt your traditional omakase sushi , which i truly loved. Expect lots of flavor & fusion with fresh sourced ingredients. Will definitely come back (sushi is better than ALL of socal, IMO & Cheaper as well) so ill save my cravings back here. 16 course dish, walked out full and happy. Slept good ‍

    Hayward L.

    Pricey but amazing experience. [[HIGHLIGHT]]It's an intimate setting, only around 10 seats.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The menu is very well thought out, about 14 courses served in 3 segments. Particularly loved the sushi segment, where the fatty tuna and the scallop were my personal favorites. Service is very professional and efficient.

    Menu: 5 Appetizers, 5 Nigiri, 5 Handrolls, Dessert
    Rena H.

    I loved everything about my experience at Mori! The staff was SO friendly, the menu was so unique with the breakdown of appetizers, nigiri, handrolls, and dessert, and it all tasted fantastic. I'd absolutely go again and I'd recommend Mori to everyone! Best birthday dinner I can imagine

    Otoro / "Tuna Belly" with garlic confit oil
    Angie C.

    Food: 5/10 Service: 8/10 Ambience: 8/10 Everything ranged from a little fishy to very fishy so I couldn't taste any of the seasonings well. Most of the pieces that were not-as-fishy tasted too bland. My favorite pieces were the Otoro with garlic and Ikrura which were noticeably not as fishy. I also liked the Kani (Crab) with truffle aoli and potato crisps mostly because I liked the potato chips which was overpoweringly tasty. I was most disappointed in the Toro on Toast +$15 supplement Hokkaido Uni because it was tasteless and I felt like the added uni didn't do anything for it. The Marcha Mascarpone Cookie with white chocolate dessert was too heavy for me. I'd prefer a lighter, more refreshing dessert. Overall, the meal was not worth my $125. Ambience was nicer than other "budget" omakase restaurants though. The bathroom was very nice and clean with aromatic candles.

    Joe C.

    This was my third omakase experience, and Mori truly exceeded my expectations. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The atmosphere was amazing--perfect for celebrating or a date.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The fish was incredibly fresh, the chefs were outstanding, and the service was impeccable. I'd highly recommend it! The price is $125 per person for 16 courses, and it's well worth it.

    Florence V.

    Good but not great. I was expecting more from the price but first course with the oyster dish both my friend and I had pieces of shell in our bite that we had to spit out. The rest of the pieces were hit or miss mainly because of the salt and flavor level. Some were so good and just right but definitely had pieces of sushi that were either very salty or no taste even though it had garnishes that is suppose to add flavor. The drawback is the inconsistency of the salt level in comparison to the price (I had the regular course with 1 beer it was about $180pp) . I did like the ambiance and decor a lot it was intimate but also inviting.

    Hands down NYC's best new omakase. Incredible fish quality with an inventive touch to each dish. Otoro, Uni, Wagyu dishes will live in my mind for quite some time. Beautiful modern design while maintaining the elegance of an omakase experience. Fun atmosphere with a great soundtrack at a volume that creates a lively vibe, but also conducive for conversations. Hosts and chefs were very friendly and made sure we had a great experience. 10/10, will definitely be back!

    King salmon hand roll.

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    Good place and Fresh sushi Chef Salomon really talent and Host also bery attentive and knowledge about sake menu-

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    I have been to a lot of omakase spots in the city and this restaurant is hands down the BEST in the city. I dream about this place.

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    Hendra is a master of the omakase experience and Susannah is a wonderful right hand, would recommend Mori to anyone. Period.

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