Ageha Sushi,
767 9th Avenue, Manhattan, New York 10019
About Us

Ageha Sushi is a popular restaurant located at 767 9th Avenue in New York City. Specializing in delicious sushi and Japanese cuisine, Ageha Sushi offers a wide variety of fresh and flavorful dishes for both dine-in and takeout. Whether you're in the mood for traditional sushi rolls, sashimi, or bento boxes, Ageha Sushi has something for everyone. With a cozy and inviting atmosphere, friendly staff, and top-notch service, Ageha Sushi is the perfect spot for a casual meal or special occasion. Come visit us and experience the best of Japanese cuisine in the heart of New York City.
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Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
11:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
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Reviews
"I went in person before a Broadway show recently and the quality was great. It was fairly empty when we went. It was my first time in person as I normally order delivery from Ageha. That I've done many times and it can be a bit hit or miss when it arrives, but generally has been a positive experience. Personally, my favorite is always the Google roll. Delicious!"
"We came here after the show. Luckily there was no wait and no line. We were Estes very fast and the waiter got to us very fast as well. The service was good and fast . The food was good , but not super good. That’s why 4 stars."
"I stop at Ageha Sushi because my friend has recommend me. Surprising that their sushi taste is nice. All the ingredients are fresh. The waitress also nice and they provide the fast service. Price also reasonable. Good place for nice Japanese dinner."
"Just ate there less than an hour ago. Got the scorpion and the eel roll. Total of 27.75 with tax. Came in for a quick dinner. The scorpion roll had a weird taste to it as if one of the ingredients, which the server said was "sea eel," had gone bad. Finished my meal and paying. I paid with card and was signing. Server mentioned the gratuity percentage and I was like oh yeah and put zero because I had cash in my pocket that I was going to hand to her. After seeing that I added zero, she gave me the dirtiest look. I took my hand of my pocket and kept my tip. I get that tip is heavily forced in nyc. I've been a server before, but first you shouldn't ask the customers for gratuity and second, you shouldn't show your terrible customer service in front of the customer. You could've at least waited till they leave, not prove to them why they shouldn't voluntarily pay you extra for a great service, which you didn't exactly provide. I'm glad she showed herself before I wasted my gratuity, which well spent at an ice cream shop."
"Went in for the lunch special and was pleasantly surprised with the options available. I went for rolls, but there are bento, sushi, sashimi, and specials for two. It came promptly and was accompanied with salad and soup which is a nice touch, you usually have to choose. The presentation is nice and it tastes even better. It is fresh and has a good flavor. I also ordered the bubble tea which wasn't as good, the tea itself was good, there was far too much ice and all the bubbles were chalky on the inside which really detracts from the point of having bubble tea. The service is good and it is not loud, allowing for pleasant conversation. You are able to see the menu online which is a nice touch, and you are also able to place orders for delivery. I would definitely go back!"
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