New York Sushi Ko

Sushi restaurant · Lower East Side

New York Sushi Ko

Sushi restaurant · Lower East Side

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91 Clinton St, New York, NY 10002

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New York Sushi Ko offers an intimate sushi experience with expertly crafted omakase dinners featuring exceptional fish from Japan's Tsukiji market.  

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91 Clinton St, New York, NY 10002 Get directions

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+1 917 262 0655
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Mar 4, 2025

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"After more than four years on the Lower East Side, casual omakase restaurant New York Sushi Ko will close on January 13. Chef-owner John Daley announced the closure earlier this year on Instagram, with the restaurant following suit yesterday, The Lo Down reports. Eater has reached out for a reason for the closure. Ko opened in June 2013 at 91 Clinton St., between Rivington and Delancey streets, as a somewhat subversive sushi restaurant. While many of the more expensive omakases had very hushed, temple-like atmospheres, original Ko owner Steven Penchenski encouraged diners to 'keep the tattoos out,' though photography was not allowed. Chef John Daley — who became the sole owner in 2015 — brought experience from 15 East in Union Square and Sukeroku in Tokyo, serving a fairly traditional set menu. When he took over, he instituted an even more casual lunch, where people could walk in without a reservation and snap photos of their food. Ko's final service is on January 13." - Stefanie Tuder

New York Sushi Ko Calls it Quits on January 13 - Eater NY
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Federico Torre

Google
New York Sushi Ko is an omakase style sushi restaurant headed by John Daley. Fresh fish is flown in daily from Japan's Tsukiji market and it shows, as the quality of the ingredients was phenomenal. The dining experience was only heightened by John Daley as he proved to be just as skillful with the exquisite fish as he was with the entertainment. Easily my favorite sushi dining experience thus far in NYC, handily beating Sushi Yasuda and Nobu. If it is your first time I recommend doing the full omakase.

Adam

Google
Both visits so far were excellent meals, excellent service, and absolutely top-notch food, both from land and sea. A truly sensational sushi experience in NY, don't expect to match this easily anywhere else...

Everly Brodie

Google
The experience is worth the price alone, not considering how amazing the sushi is. You can tell the chef really cares about this restaurant and cares about creating an exquisite sushi experience

Andy Wang

Google
Sushi Ko are really bad. There sushi are dreadful because I saw a piece of hair in my dish. Everything was good. There staff are nice. BUT THE HAIR!!! I STILL CANT FORGET about it

Mark Bath

Google
2nd time and was impressed again. Chef knows his sushi and i am spoiled now after eating his food. Love the small place and service was excellent.

David Gorvy

Google
Great sushi and beyond excellent service with an intimate, welcoming atmosphere. Pricey, but worth it.

Senthil Sundaram

Google
Amazing sushi omakase dinners. A superlative sushi experience in a city filled with Japanese restaurants.

Rob Cooke

Google
Hidden gem in the lower east side, had a great time, small, intimate, good service. Takeout avail.