Ageha Sushi
“They could use some happy hour specials because it is a bit pricy, but the specialty sushi roles are divine.”
“$2 import Japanese beers and sakis, 3 sushi rolls and a miso soup for $15- and those aren't lunch special prices.”
“Sushi is decent for the price (don't expect Morimotos), would suggest getting the fire tuna on the app menu.”
Ageha Sushi
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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This is the best, reasonably affordable Seamless sushi option I found during my two month-long stays in the city. The fish was pretty to very fresh, depending on the night, with healthy portions for the price. I was pleased with the sashimi platter and additional tobiko, scallop, and yellowtail sushi I added (yes, I love me a fabulous sushi coma). The miso soup had a healthy dose of seaweed and tofu, which I appreciate, and the salad is fresh. The salmon skin, seaweed salad was a tad salty, so I'd skip that in future orders.
Sushi craving satisfied – but I wish it was at a better place. My friend and I went on a Thursday night, around 8pm so it wasn't crowded. We were seated immediately. The decor was nice but I felt a little cramped inside.
For appetizers, we ordered the sushi pizza, fried oysters, and the duck. Sushi pizza, we only ordered because we thought it was interesting and fun but it was not good. It just tasted like mush. I tasted nothing except spicy mayo. The fried oysters were very bland and boring. The duck was the best part. It's similar to peking duck but it was wrapped using burrito wrap. For main course, we ordered four different types of sushi rolls. We tried to order very different ones but they all tasted the same.
I was very satisfied, too full to even finish the rolls! I would try the place again, but this time, with all new appetizers!
Came here for a pre-show dinner with my friend on a Friday. We both love sushi, so we were hoping for a delicious experience before embarking on Broadway. Both of us ordered a cocktail and 3 rolls. I had one of the combos with a Mai Tai and she ordered off the normal roll menu with a mango mojito. The drinks were good and only $8 each. The rolls were good as well, but I was admittedly underwhelmed by the roll combo options. It would have been nice to choose your own combo or have a bigger variety of options.
The ambiance was nice and warm feeling. It's a small place to begin with, but i didn't help they that sat everyone on top of each other. It wasn't that crowded, so It was frustrating to have so many people crowded into the booth area. Service was friendly too, but our water was never refilled. The food was so prompt, that we had a some time to kill before the show. We would've like to stay and chat a big longer, but we felt rushed out.
Overall, the food/drinks for the price is a good deal, but I wasn't enthralled with options or the experience in general.
I came here based on Yelp's review, totally loved it.
It's not a high end sushi place, but it was clean and relatively well done restaurant. Very welcoming atmosphere.
We had rocket shrimp and shrimp papaya salad as starter, then Chef's Special Sashimi Platter and Super Sashimi. Sashimi here are very fresh and the cut is also pretty generous.
Certainly gonna come back here again and will also try their take out to see if it's as good!
Bring your stomach.
This place is usually full but the staff is great about level setting expectations of the wait time involved. Good sushi go to place in midtown/ Hell's Kitchen area.
Good place to come for their lunch specials on sushi. Although we ordered 4 pieces of sashimi and our waiter brought us 8 and then charged us for the full amount which obviously annoys me.
Came here with a friend for dinner.
The service was friendly and quick. We each had three roll combos. Everything was fresh. I particularly enjoyed the eel cucumber roll. The salad dressing was excellent.
They also serve a very nicely presented orange at the end of the meal.
Plan to return.
Went on a Saturday afternoon around 3pm for a late lunch.
We ordered 4 specialty rolls:
Hawaii Roll 15.00
Tuna, salmon, yellowtail, avocado inside, ikura on the top
*This was my favorite roll because I love ikura and there were copious amounts of it!
Angry Tuna Roll 16.00
White tuna and Japanese inside, blackened tuna, avocado, crunchy, tobiko and scallion on top with special sauce
*There was too much going on in the roll and the flavors got lost in it.
Happy Mango Roll 16.00
Blacked tuna, jalapeño, avocado inside, spicy salmon and mango topped with chef's sauce wrapped with soybean seaweed
*I think the goal is for this to be spicy and sweet and it was much too saucy and soggy. FYI this is a VERY large roll.
Amazing Roll 18.00
Spicy shrimp, avocado crunch inside, salmon, tuna, yellowtail, mango, uni, avocado on top with chef sauce.
*Again the flavors seemed to get lost. Interesting texture with the creaminess of the avocado and the crunch inside. I love uni but this was very low quality, it was much too creamy but not in an umami way.
It was more than enough for two people, each roll was 8 large pieces and we had about 10 large pieces left. I wish we had only ordered 3 specialty rolls which would've been a perfect lunch size portion. My suggestion, maybe go for the simpler rolls because I wasn't too impressed with the specialty rolls.
We ordered strawberry and mango bubble tea which was pretty artificial tasting, I wasn't a fan.
Service was fairly consistent with the meal so no complaints there. We were sat at a 2 top but there wasn't enough room for our 4 rolls because they were plated individually on very large rectangular plates.