Tanoshi Sushi Sake Bar

Sushi restaurant · Upper East Side

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"The UES has more than its fair share of good sushi omakase places. But Tanoshi stands out because of the BYOB policy. Each meal costs around $125 and comes with 10 pieces of excellent fish, a hand roll, three small maki rolls, and an open forum to drink whatever you want. The space at Tanoshi is tight—it’s two narrow dining rooms built around a residential hallway. But as you get into your meal, you won’t even notice your surroundings. Bring a date or no one at all. " - willa moore, neha talreja, will hartman, sonal shah

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1372 York Ave, New York, NY 10021 Get directions

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