Kissaki Sushi
About the Business
Located at 319 Bowery in New York City, Kissaki Sushi is a renowned institution that is dedicated to sharing traditional Japanese cuisine with the world. Specializing in omakase sushi and kaiseki tradition, Kissaki focuses on mindful sourcing, seasonality, and quality in all of their dishes.
Executive Chef Edgar Valerio, with over 10 years of experience in the art of sushi and kaiseki, leads the team at Kissaki to uphold the highest standards of service, knowledge, and hospitality. The restaurant offers a unique dining experience at their omakase counters, indoor tables, and outdoor pergola.
At Kissaki, guests can embark on a culinary expedition through their senses, experiencing the true essence of Japanese cuisine. In addition to dining in, Kissaki also offers takeout, delivery, and At Home Omakase experiences for guests to enjoy their exceptional dishes in the comfort of their own homes.
With a flagship location on Bowery and another location near Central Park West, Kissaki provides a range of dining options including indoor tables, outdoor seating, and a weatherproofed patio. Whether dining in or taking out, guests can expect to be transported to a unique and timeless dining experience by Chef Edgar and Chef Andrea, who have a true passion for Japanese cuisine, tradition, and culture.
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Location & Phone number
319 Bowery, New York, NY 10003, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Friday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
5:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Reviews
"Kissaki used to be one of my favorites. This was my fifth time going for omakase, and the sushi is not as good as it used to be. Still good quality, just not mind-blowing, and there are other restaurants that have better sushi at this price point. Service is usually pretty good, but this time we had a reservation and had to wait 30 minutes past the reservation time. They gave us a drink on the house for this, which we appreciated."
"Had some hesitation about coming here given the 4.3 star rating on Maps, but throughout my experience I grew increasingly confused as to why Kissaki would receive lower than 5 stars. My group opted for the longer omakase option (2 hr/15 course) and we all found the preparation, presentation, and pacing was perfect. The soup may have been the least exciting dish, but it was still pretty good. The rest of the fish and caviar in different forms were just brilliant throughout the omakase. The chef was courteous and attentive to how fast or slow we were eating - all staff were kind, quick, and made sure our cups were full. Don't understand why this place got lower ratings."
"How anyone could leave below a 5 star rating is beyond me. The omakase 10 course was beautifully creative without going over the top or distracting from the simplicity of each dish. Flavorful, fresh, excellent service, beautiful presentation, and all around perfect experience. Highly recommend."
"Went for the restaurant week offer and it was really good! The sushi offerings were fresh and interestingly flavored/served and the dessert ice cream wafer sandwich was delicious. Perfect amount of food for the evening!"
"I have always always wanna dine here for the Omakase, restaurant week became the reason for me and my husband to come. We opted to restaurant week lunch menu, fried fish & miso soup to start with; generous portion of the fish, with crispy scales, and miso soup was a good pairing. 8 pieces of nigiri, amazing amazing amazing flavor; king salmon is my favorite piece; we also added 3 maki rolls, flavor bomb! Service is attention, quite, and very comfortable I have to say. We had beer, sake, 2 cocktails, all great. Will be back to a dinner omakase, for sure!"
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