We stay in the Row almost every time we come to the city, so I am a regular at City Kitchen. Despite the crowds, the space is pleasant and filled with delicious, high end food options. I've gotten sushi at Azuki several times and I've never been disappointed.
This trip, we headed there to grab lunch after arriving in Manhattan mid-day. I got the lunch special – $11 for two maki rolls and a miso soup or soda can – and so did my mom/dining companion. I had a Cali roll and tuna roll with a Sprite and she had a Cali roll and salmon roll with miso.
Everything was super tasty and fresh, and you can't beat that price for sushi in Manhattan. Service was quick and we ate at the sushi bar counter. This is not the best sushi I've had in NYC but it is very good and I will surely be returning because of the convenience factor.
Located in the City Kitchen cafeteria is this sushi stand. I didn't expect much from a sushi in a food court but I was surprised of the quality and deliciousness of the sashimi I ordered here.
I ordered the Azuki sashimi entree for $24. It came with a big container of rice and a huge portion of sashimi. There were five different types of fish and each fish came with three slices. The slices were very generous and were nice big/thick cuts of fish.
The types of fish were: white fish, salmon, tuna, white tuna, and yellowtail.
Everything was super fresh but my favorite was definitely the white tuna. Each bite of the white tuna melted into my mouth as I took each bite. I had to save the last piece to be the white tuna because it was just that yummy. The 15 pieces of sashimi surprisingly was very filling without eating too much rice! I would highly recommend this place!
We stay in the Row almost every time we come to the city, so I am a regular at City Kitchen. Despite the crowds, the space is pleasant and filled with delicious, high end food options. I've gotten sushi at Azuki several times and I've never been disappointed.
This trip, we headed there to grab lunch after arriving in Manhattan mid-day. I got the lunch special – $11 for two maki rolls and a miso soup or soda can – and so did my mom/dining companion. I had a Cali roll and tuna roll with a Sprite and she had a Cali roll and salmon roll with miso.
Everything was super tasty and fresh, and you can't beat that price for sushi in Manhattan. Service was quick and we ate at the sushi bar counter. This is not the best sushi I've had in NYC but it is very good and I will surely be returning because of the convenience factor.
Located in the City Kitchen cafeteria is this sushi stand. I didn't expect much from a sushi in a food court but I was surprised of the quality and deliciousness of the sashimi I ordered here.
I ordered the Azuki sashimi entree for $24. It came with a big container of rice and a huge portion of sashimi. There were five different types of fish and each fish came with three slices. The slices were very generous and were nice big/thick cuts of fish.
The types of fish were: white fish, salmon, tuna, white tuna, and yellowtail.
Everything was super fresh but my favorite was definitely the white tuna. Each bite of the white tuna melted into my mouth as I took each bite. I had to save the last piece to be the white tuna because it was just that yummy. The 15 pieces of sashimi surprisingly was very filling without eating too much rice! I would highly recommend this place!