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Sushi Masu
Edomae-Style OmakaseAffordable OmakaseToyosu Market FishKoshihikari RiceWeekend Lunch
Accessible Upper West Side omakase counter sourcing over 90% of its fish from Tokyo's Toyosu Market, starting from $68 for 13 courses.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Upper West Side

Plate № 2500
About
Sushi Masu delivers an authentic Edomae-style omakase experience on the Upper West Side at prices that undercut comparable Manhattan counters by a significant margin. The kitchen sources over 90% of its fish from Tokyo's Toyosu Market, flown in via JFK, and uses premium Uonuma Koshihikari rice for the shari. Diners choose between a 13-course omakase at $68 or a 16-course version at $88 for dinner, with a $48 weekend lunch omakase also available. The restaurant operates without fixed seating windows, making pacing more relaxed than many competitors. Reservations are made via Resy.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- With 90%+ of fish sourced directly from Toyosu Market in Tokyo, the ingredient quality rivals restaurants charging two to three times the price.
- An accessible entry point into authentic Edomae sushi — 13 courses starting at $68 is among the most competitive omakase pricing in Manhattan.
- Weekend lunch omakase at $48 makes premium Japanese sushi available during the day at an extraordinary price point.
- Premium Uonuma Koshihikari rice, the same grade sought by Japan's top sushiya, adds authenticity and flavor to every piece of nigiri.
No fixed seating windows; flexible pacing. Reservations via Resy.
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