Temaki handrolls with unique flavors and fresh ingredients
























20 Hudson Yards Unit 220, New York, NY 10001 Get directions
$30–50
"When it comes to suits flexing their corporate cards, high-end sushi restaurants are basically the new steakhouses. In Hudson Yards, you can flex away at the flashy, LA-famous Katsuya, or go for the more understated option, Kamasu. This handroll bar may be too casual for celebrating a big deal, but its calm, baby blue room is great for a business meeting or after-work dinner with co-workers. Kamasu serves temaki—like torched shrimp with yuzu mayo and kanpachi with green apple—that look simple but pop with unique flavors. Order temaki sets or get some supersized futomaki to share." - will hartman, willa moore, carlo mantuano, kenny yang
"This small restaurant in Hudson Yards specializes in temaki that look simple but pop with unique flavors. Think tuna with roasted almonds, fried onion on scallop, and kampachi with green apple and plum soy. They come in sets of three, four, and five, or a la carte. For Hudson Yards standards, the sets are priced pretty well—especially compared to the over-the-top prices at Katsuya across the same mall. This handroll bar may be too casual for celebrating a big deal, but its calm, baby blue room is great for a business meeting or a quiet solo dinner at the sushi bar. And if you do want to have a luxurious moment, they have a caviar roll on the menu." - neha talreja, bryan kim, molly fitzpatrick
"This small restaurant in Hudson Yards specializes in temaki that look simple but pop with unique flavors. Think tuna with roasted almonds, fried onion on scallop, and kampachi with green apple and plum soy. They come in sets of three, four, and five, or a la carte. For Hudson Yards standards, the sets are priced pretty well—especially compared to the over-the-top prices at Katsuya across the same mall. This handroll bar may be too casual for celebrating a big deal, but its calm, baby blue room is great for a business meeting or a quiet solo dinner at the sushi bar. And if you do want to have a luxurious moment, they have a caviar roll on the menu. " - neha talreja, bryan kim, molly fitzpatrick
"A 70-seat restaurant (the brand’s third location) serving temaki, donburi, and maki rolls following outposts in Hudson Yards and the Time Out New York market in Brooklyn." - Emma Orlow
"When it comes to suits flexing their corporate cards, high-end sushi restaurants are basically the new steakhouses. In Hudson Yards, you can flex away at the flashy, LA-famous Katsuya, or go for the more understated option, Kamasu. This handroll bar may be too casual for celebrating a big deal, but its calm, baby blue room is great for a business meeting or after-work dinner with co-workers. Kamasu serves temaki that look simple but pop with unique flavors, like torched barracuda with bone marrow and kanpachi with green apple, Order temaki sets or get some supersized futomaki to share." - Neha Talreja