Roy's Fish Market

Seafood market · Upper East Side

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10 Great Spots For Sushi On The Upper East Side

"The heart-shaped neon sign displayed in the window of Roy’s sums up how we feel about their sushi. This market looks like just another old-school neighborhood fishmonger, but there's a small sushi bar in the corner past the refrigerated display of fish heads, salmon fillets, and crabs. The quality of the rolls, nigiri, and sashimi is impressive—especially considering the majority of the combos cost under $25. Since Roy’s is primarily a market, your seating options are limited to a small bench with no table, but you can always take your fluke, yellowtail, and spicy tuna roll to go." - hannah albertine, hillary reinsberg, neha talreja, kenny yang

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/best-sushi-upper-east-side
Alex Staniloff

1138 1st Ave, New York, NY 10065 Get directions

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