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    Sushi Tokoro

    4.7 (142 reviews)
    PriceySushi Bars
    Closed 1:00 pm - 3:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Justin S.

    The food here is exceptional and the handrolls are the star of the show. The fish in all the dishes I had not only melted in my mouth but the different sauces and garnishes on each one added intriguing depth to each bite. They serve the handrolls with the nori still wrapped in plastic such that there is a 0% chance the nori will lose any of that addicting first-bite crunch you get when diving in. My favorite handroll was the A5 wagyu one, not because I think I'm supposed to like everything wagyu but rather that the beef itself melted in my mouth and very few sushi places I've been to offering wagyu handrolls or nigiri actually accomplish that. All of the final three handrolls in the signature handroll set in particular were aburi and the charred taste on each of them brought things to a whole other dimension. The service was kind, friendly, humorous at times, and super fast. They were maybe too fast such that I felt a bit rushed, but it's probably because we came in at 3:15pm, just before lunch final call, so that is to be expected I suppose. I do wish they had more beer options and a couple of cocktail options, but other than that this place is nearly perfect. I'd like to come back to try the rest of their menu.

    Rebecca C.

    I had a day off and decided to head to the West Village to try this handroll spot I have had my eye on and it was worth it!! The service was great and so was the atmosphere. The food was so fresh and delicious. I had the lunch special which included five hand rolls (tuna, kampachi, salmon, scallop, & shrimp) and an appetizer (I got hijiki). I will be returning sooner rather than later!!

    Erica K.

    Not too sure how to feel about Sushiro so let me describe the crime scene: - Willing to let you be seated with a reservation even if everyone hasn't arrived so appreciate that part - Tables are quite tight so throughout our meal, we caught glimpses of peoples' conversations next to us, which we preferred not to hear - 80% through eating, maybe they noticed we were eating slow, they let us know that there is a time limit for reservations and that we only had X minutes left. To make matters worse, they passively left the bill on our table, to which we had to decide whether our remaining hand rolls should be for takeout or to eat for here. I think there could've been a more seamless way to bring up the time limit by notifying us ahead of time when all parties were seated at the table. - Handrolls aren't that unique, so if that's what you care about over cost then you're better off ordering a la carte. The sets themselves are quite filling as we ordered 2x Premium sets with add on handrolls such as Sablefish, Uni The Toro / Sablefish handrolls were my favorite but other than that, not much stood out besides the bad service....There's a plethora of handroll spots in the city, so would not pigeon hole myself here.

    SUSHIRO OMAKASE hand roll
    Alexandria R.

    Looking for a sushi place I can always lean on during the dark time (at any cost). This is my go-to. Food: 5/5 As a sushi addict, I hold hand roll places to a high standard--and this spot absolutely delivers. The fish is always on point, from the buttery King Salmon to the fresh, rich Uni. The hand roll sets are my go-to: the second set especially, since it comes with about five premium pieces, and I can always add on more. Personally, I like this option even more than their omakase because I care more about hand rolls than nigiri. Every bite feels fresh, balanced, and flavorful. Honestly, the only downside is that I eat so much I leave feeling like a bowling ball rolling out the door. Service: 4/5 If you can snag a reservation, you're golden. Walk-ins are hit or miss, especially on weekends, but once you're seated, the service is excellent. Sitting at the bar is the best move--the staff makes you feel catered to and engaged. The only small issue I've noticed is that when the restaurant gets really busy, communication can slip a bit (we almost got a bottle instead of a glass once!). Just speak clearly, and you'll be fine. Ambiance: 5/5 Intimate and lively, with that bustling Manhattan energy but still refined enough for a sushi splurge. It feels special without being stiff. All in all, this is hands-down one of my favorite splurge-worthy hand roll spots in Manhattan. At around $250 for two with tip, it's not cheap, but for omakase lovers--or anyone who just wants to leave full and happy--it's well worth it!

    Christine N.

    First Impressions: small and intimate, cozy and maybe a touch romantic. I came here with two other couples to eat dinner... I had never had omakase before and was a little bit nervous. The chefs behind the counter were very gracious and patient... I would definitely recommend this place for newbies as well. The Noms: we all had the sake flight.... Which I enjoyed immensely. For our main meal, we did the à la cart menu so that we could pick and choose each piece. My favorites are: the snow crab, the Wagyu, the sable fish and in the end, the chef created us a piece with Otoro that was off the menu and it was delicious. I had never had uni before... and it's not quite to my taste... but other than that, I really enjoyed every piece that I ordered. In Conclusion: I would recommend this place to anyone who is a newbie to Omakase, or a seasoned and discerning diner. The chef and owner put me at ease and gave a lot of really good recommendations. I would 10/10 come back here again.

    Sashimi Sunomono
    Athena L.

    cozy and intimate -- was able to be seated with no reservation at around 5:30pm on weekday evening. the staff is welcoming and attentive to your needs, and the ambiance feels classy with full decor and jazz playing at a good volume in the background. they offer handrolls both à la carte and in a predetermined set -- i decided to go for the chef's handroll set while my partner opted for the premium set. the appetizers are tasty but not too overpowering (sashimi sunomono gets a special shoutout for how notably delicious the marinade is), and the handrolls come out pretty quickly. portion size is generous, and each piece is lovely in the variety of texture and flavor profile, all of which was wonderful.

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    David K.

    We enjoyed the Chefs Special Handroll combo for lunch today. The seven rolls were all very fresh and delicious, and the mochi ice cream desert was a lovely palate cleanser to finish us off. I've eaten at KazuNori a few times. Today's Sushiro experience seemed more gourmet and interesting. That said, my bill was $120 per person (including 20% gratuity), which is much more than I would pay for the premium combo at Kazu. I suspect the less expensive options here at Sushiro would be equal to or better than Kazu, but can only rate what we ate. Service was excellent. We sat at the bar and were the only two customers at 1pm for lunch, when they open. I'd return.

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    Amy H.

    They seem pretty fast paced but their handrolls are pretty chunky. Really liked the sparking sake that they had and could have ordered another bottle. Sushi chef was very attentive. We did one set and added a la carte. Would def come back as a fast casual place to grab some handrolls

    Caroline W.

    New favorite hand roll place in the city!!! I've tried a lot in the city and feel nothing compares to this. When we went, we sat at the counter and had super fast service. The staff were super attentive and even let us sample some other items. The portions are great and the fish and other ingredients are so fresh too. The interior is also super nice and is a great place for a lunch or dinner date. I'll definitely be going back!

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    Grace Y.

    Perhaps the best hand rolls in NYC / best hand rolls I've ever had! The style is similar to Nami Nori but the quality and taste are way better. It may also be better than Kazu Nori. Please go and try!

    Snow Crab
    Wendi K.

    I loved the handroll experience here! I got the Premium Set ($48) and every single one was amazing. The flavors in the rolls mended together beautifully. The wakame seaweed appetizer was better than anything I've ever had. If you sit at the bar (counter experience) you get one handroll at a time so it feels more special :) It is a small-ish spot with limited seating, we came right when it opened and got seated right away. The interior is zen-like and the staff is super polite.

    Hand rolls
    Michelle L.

    A cozy neighborhood hand roll place that always hits the spot. The flavors they use to put together each hand roll are delicious and go well with each fish. The sushi chefs are nice and friendly and contribute to a great overall experience.

    Premium Handroll Set
    Jenny N.

    11/10 my favorite handroll spot in the city. I love that the seaweed comes wrapped in plastic so you can take your time and you don't have to scarf it down right away while it's fresh. I will say it is a little messy to eat and a few of my toppings were falling out but it's super flavorful and the handrolls are pretty large. I feel like it's reasonably priced for what you get and it comes with a side! (I recommend getting the premium set with the miso soup!)

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