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For something light and delicious Japanese fare but fast
For something light and delicious Japanese fare but fast and efficient service, this place is a place to go. Though the prices are on the expensive side, the taste of their food made it worthwhile. Their sushi are fresh and didn't taste fish. Their udon soup is succulent and mouth watering. They have a cocktail called Ryo and it was sweet and divine. Don't remember what's actually in it. The restaurant also have a tasting menu for $125. We opted not since the place closes at 10:30pm and we got there late. Come early and enjoy the pleasant ambiance it exudes.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a great little place.
It wasn't overly loud and the service was excellent. My husband is not a fan of sushi and there were several options for him. He had the miso cod. I had the tofu appetizer, edamame, the waygu skewer with truffle salt. All were absolutely excellent with the steak being the big winner. I also ordered pieces of salmon and egg sushi. Best I have ever eaten. I highly recommend and will be back when I'm back in town.
Be the first to ReplyPerfect location with some of the best sashimi we ever had.
Beautiful setting, great service and around the corner from broadway shows. Will definitely repeat when we visit NY again
Be the first to ReplyHad a pre theater dinner at this restaurant.
Food was good, ambience was good and the waitstaff were good. They even asked if we had a theater show to get to and made sure we got our meals with plenty of time to relax and enjoy. I had the chicken yakitori appetizer which was beautifully cooked and had just the right amount of sauce, plus a green salad which was nicely done. Others in my group had sushi which they enjoyed and soba which was also good.
Be the first to ReplyFantastic omakase.
Extremely fresh scallop and Japanese shrimp from the onigiri were the highlights along with the fatty tuna. Steamed octopus with a delicious sauce was delectable too. Really everything was fantastic. My son ordered yaki tori and tempura udon and fully enjoyed both and also enjoyed a bite of everything from my omakase especially the wagyu skewer - like butter summer Friday night on the early side was not too busy and service was fantastic too. Green tea creme brรปlรฉe was a pleasant surprise too. Yuzu cocktail was refreshing and not super sweet and got me in a good mood really fast too. Overall a delightful experience and I cannot wait to come back again.
Be the first to ReplyFav sushi EVER.
Like EVER. I've tried so many. But this place goes above and beyond. The staff. The ambiance. The FOOD OMG! So fresh. So delicious. Be sure to try the rock shrimp. The wagyu beef screwer ( it's a small Portion but worth it) and the seared tomato nigiri OMG. Thank me later.
Be the first to ReplyService can be hit or miss, but staff is very nice.
It seems that the staff is not very experienced. The ambiance is nice without the loud music or dark lighting. If you are more of a traditional sushi lover (i.e. love raw fish with sushi rice), do not order Seki style platter. It includes cooked fish and some other stuff I didn't care for. For the similar price, you can find better and more fulfilling sushi elsewhere. Seki's Omakase doesn't have a price - it depends on the chef's selection which means you can be surprised at the very end... Again, you can enjoy far better Omakase elsewhere.
Be the first to ReplyTLDR: Sushi Seki is a great sushi bar if you're in the
TLDR: Sushi Seki is a great sushi bar if you're in the Theater District. The omakase is a great way to try some more creative nigiri pieces. Definitely try the salmon and tomato piece, the tuna with tofu sauce and don't leave without the spicy scallop handroll.We were fortunate to be able to served by Chef Seki himself. We've eaten at the UES Seki previously and I would say the omakase experience was more enjoyable here.Chef was super friendly and gave us a nice tasting of modern style nigiri. Many of the pieces are dressed with different sauces but the sauces here really add a different flavor profile. Many of the newer omakase spots use a lot of heavy toppings and flavors but often they don't do much to add to the piece itself.I can't remember all the different combinations but rather than topping nigiri with those wet truffle slices, the sauces he uses lend a welcome touch of acidity to balance out the natural fatty flavors of the fish.We got to try a lot of different things other than the classic Seki salmon/tomato, tuna/tofu, etc. We finished with a seared piece of kama toro and the crowd pleaser, spicy scallop handroll.If you're looking for quality omakase in this area, Sushi Seki is a good choice.
Be the first to ReplyNice ambience but rather bright, so it's not romantic.
The food is delicious! We especially loved the beef negimaki and miso yuzu cod
Be the first to ReplyMy friend and I went to omakase the specials 20 years
My friend and I went to omakase the specials 20 years anniversary yesterday. The food was horrible (they served cold meatballs worse taste than Costco) and the serving speed was as slow as snail. 280 per person for the worst experiencing. What a ripoff! Strongly against anyone goes there. The taste is worse than super market Japanese food.
Be the first to ReplyI can't believe they charge me twice on the same bill.
You have to double check your credit statement at the month end. I had dinner in May, the bill was $151.34, I left 18% tips to make it total $180.00. They charged me $180 again. What an obvious mistake. I just can't believe that happened.
Be the first to ReplyI wanted sushi in a place away from Times Square and chose
I wanted sushi in a place away from Times Square and chose the perfect spot! I sat at the bar and received star treatment. They made each sushi piece in front of me with pride. The pieces were unique to this location. I especially loved the salmon with tomato maki. They offered me complementary hot tea as well. Everything was delicious and the atmosphere was relaxing after a long travel day. I highly recommend this spot.
Be the first to ReplyLike john Malkovich in "Rounders:" Unsatisfied.
It's my fault for eating sushi in the theater district. But Blue Ribbon was fully booked. Firstly, small portions, high price. Fish was not great quality. Actually tasteless. Even the wasabi and ginger were watery. Ambiance: Zero. Japanese-ish design but the Feng Shui is way off. The service was quick and attentive. Nice lady. But I suggest you find an alternative.
Be the first to ReplyWe are lucky not to look at the Yelp review before trying
We are lucky not to look at the Yelp review before trying this restaurant, or else, we wont even try to step a foot. We passed by the area half full, and wanted small bites late at night. We ended up ordering the 9 pc special sushi and black cod, eggplant and the diced beef. All were goooddd especially the tuna and salmon. Service was attentive, even to the smallest details. The food came a little late, and they gave us complimentary edamame.. ย tried the mochi ice cream and were perfect to end the night. Yum!Recommended!!!
Be the first to ReplyLove sushi seki, come here often and service is great
Love sushi seki, come here often and service is great ย along with the sake and the rolls! Shrimp tempura is good maybe not the best but I love getting the tuna roll and the diced steak is a special that you should defs get
Be the first to ReplyStopped by here on accident after a dance class.
I was so hungry and they have a pretty outdoor look that caught my eye. When I saw a reasonably priced sushi dinner I was sold! The sushi chef was Japanese, the fish was fresh honestly on par with what I ate when I lived In Japan!
Be the first to ReplyGreat sushi and great service.
Sat at sushi bar. ย Ordered the sampler sushi plate. Fantastic!! This will be my go to sushi spot in NYC.
Be the first to ReplyGreat sushi.
Attentive staff. Back room has nice decor. Front room is good for drinks after work.
Be the first to ReplyI want to preference this review by saying that this was
I want to preference this review by saying that this was not the best sushi I have had...but I appreciate the experience that my sons and I had...and thus a 5 star...My sons (13&15) enjoy sushi and I wanted to give them a NYC sushi experience for one of their bday. I had initially made reservations at Yasuda, but they couldn't accommodate a 3 person. So we just went with it and walked in on Saturday night at 9pm. The bar was fairly empty and the tables in the back had a few seats. They seated us immediately at the bar and the chef greeted us right away. I asked for an 8 piece omakase and he said he could do that for us. Service was fantastic throughout. It felt pretty high end in that they encouraged us to eat each piece with our fingers. Each piece was made very quickly (which we liked). I enjoyed the fresh ginger. No need for wasabi as the chef added it as needed. Each fish was fresh and tasty. My only gripe was that on some fish, he added his own sauces which for me took away from the purity of the flavor. But my boys thought I was really good. Highlight for me was the bluefin Med fatty tuna. There was also a red snapper that I thought was good. The two salmons that we had were modified. One was marinated (still good in its own way) and the other one had some sort of sauce. I would have preferred no sauce. My boys really liked the scallop. The chef heard that it was my sons birthday and sent out dessert with a candle. Very nice touch. Great experience. But I would probably try elsewhere for high end sushi. ย But the value was perfect for my sons. 9 pieces came out to $70 each.
Be the first to ReplyWe were looking forward to a nice meal before theatre,
We were looking forward to a nice meal before theatre, however the service somewhat ruined that opportunity. Even with a reservation we weren't seated for 35 minutes, but we did watch four other parties get seated before us. The hostesses finally offered to seat us in a dark room alone, instead of at the table we reserved. Finally, we were offered to sit at the bar (despite having made a reservation for a table specifically). No one took our order for 20 minutes. But the other 4 tables that got seated before us seemed to enjoy themselves. They then moved us to a table in the back, where we finally got to eat.The food was okay, but the service really hurt our experience. And for the price, you would think the sushi would be more interesting. Ultimately the price of the food does not match the taste, and the service leaves you feeling ignored.
Be the first to ReplyAnother Over priced fujian/Chinese restaurants pretend to
Another Over priced fujian/Chinese restaurants pretend to be Japanese sushi.... ย service was slow...and hardly responds to my call for service...
Be the first to ReplyI agree with the person who called this a "sushi tourist
I agree with the person who called this a "sushi tourist trap."One star for such poor service at Sushi Seki that we had to leave. We made a reservation for a weeknight--we wanted a special dinner before going to a performance. The restaurant appeared to be about half full; it wasn't very busy. The waiter had a very rude attitude, as though none of his customers were deserving of being there. He was very unwelcoming. He asked us if we wanted still or sparking water, and we said, "still." When he came back with a huge bottle of artisanal water, we were surprised, as everyone else around us had tap water. We were apologetic and said we didn't ask for bottled water; tap water would be just fine.But his behavior was so strange! He said, "You SAID you wanted still." Then proceeded to break the seal on the bottle anyway, and pour it into our glasses. He slammed the bottle onto the table and walked away. (Again, no other tables had bottled water. I think he got mad when we declined to be upsold and decided to try to upsell us anyway.)At this point, we are not enthusiastic about paying top prices for a subpar dining experience. We were excited to try this restaurant. However, Sushi Seki's staff seemed bent on milking every penny out of us. We felt very uncomfortable and so we simply left without ordering.
Be the first to ReplyThis place was horrible.
The menu is really small for it to be considered a sushi restaurant. The dragon roll had what looked like to be eel in it..? Nothing was fresh, everything was warm, even the avocado. We immediately regretted not leaving once we saw the menu.
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