Sushi Park

Restaurant · East Village

Sushi Park

Restaurant · East Village

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121 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003

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Small, basic Japanese eatery with a deep menu of sushi & cooked offerings, plus some Korean dishes.  

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121 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003 Get directions

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121 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003 Get directions

+1 212 533 8448

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Jul 11, 2025

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"Last week, recording artist Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce showed up at Sushi Park, reports People Magazine. The couple dined at the celebrity magnet restaurant on Friday, April 12, and were spotted at Coachella throughout the opening weekend." - Mona Holmes

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"Sushi Park was one of the restaurants destroyed in the 2015 East Village explosion. It never re-opened following the explosion." - Tanay Warerkar

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Jansen Chan

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My favorite Sushi Place in New York City! Spend at least 15 dollars and get half off so 7 dollars wow! I go here with my friends all the time! and beers are usually very cheap as well! They have a large variety of different rolls that will please all sushi lovers. Highly Recommend.

Jexier Fernandez

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At Sushi Park you will get the most affordable sushi you could find in Manhattan. If you spend greater than 15 dollars per person in sushi you get 50% off! $15 in sushi becomes $7.50 no problem! I come here very often and their draft beer isn't bad at all! People come here for the sake bombs which is some fun if you're with friends!

Jenn Fung

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50%. It has a nice ring to it, but when the prices are doubled its worth and not reflective of the quality of rolls received, it tends to lose its appeal. I used to frequent Sushi Park as a college student and for a few years thereafter. It was great for the prices on fish that wouldn't make you sick. Since then, I developed a liking to more authentic places, and SP is not one of them. It operates almost like a sushi diner would. The rolls come out pretty quickly, but won't be winning any awards for presentation or quality. They have way too many menu items in the special rolls section. And, the rolls all include many of the same ingredients with only one or two differences. It's a complete waste of space and they would do well to focus on less. $3 Sapporo glasses almost make up for the sushi flop. However, there are places that offer colder and more carbonated Sapporo for less. The rolls I received had too much tempura in it; I couldn't taste my already mashed up spicy salmon. It's really cheap quality at a not-so-cheap price. The special rolls average at $15 a pop. The 50% is only applied when an individual's order has reached the minimum of $14. Though the half off discount is applied to most sashimi as well, this doesn't include the uni. Yes, read that fine print! They can charge more than the sushi place around the corner, on St. Mark's Place, only because their space is cleaner and larger. Other than that, I hope to avoid in the future.

Anna Kung

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This place has 50% off on ALL sushi items and on weekdays (Mon-Thurs) they have a dollar menu on appetizers. There is a large variety on sushi and they're all amazing. I go for the special rolls and I definitely recommend the UFO roll. This is a great place for a fun date or catching up with friends.

Alex The Best

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A nice atmosphere though the deeper inside you go in, the narrower it gets, then theres the restroom and cashier. But that doesn't stop me from easily rating it as the best overall as well as affordable sushi place in Manhattan. The sushi is 50% off Mon-Thu and thats the only reason why I go. It's also the only sushi place I would go to in Manhattan as its sushis are as good as the majority of 5 star sushi restaurants. Unique to Sushi Park is $1-$2 Menu of quality appetizers, $10 Ramen and Alcohol Combo and wide selection of alcohol. I mean this place is great and I've been here over 30 times.

Selena Santucci

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I never got so big rolls ! It was DELICIOUS! Went to New York for a few days and I had to eat there! I wasn't dissappointed AT ALL! It is a little expensive if you take for less than $15 (because most of them are at least that price) but once you take for more it is cheap for the size of those rolls you get and their taste! It is really affordable and REALLY GOOD!

Terresa Ling

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I'm so sad to hear that this place is gone. My friends and I have always enjoyed this place as our go-to for 50% off sushi to catch up or for our birthday dinners. There is an area in the near back where you can sit and watch the sushi chefs create their magical creations. My favorite sushi is the dragon roll! Because this location is so popular, the chairs and tables are jammed packed next to each to fit as many people as possible. It's going to be a little bit tight. I hope that they will start up a new place soon!

Jinho Seo

Google
Food is fine, fresh & delicious. service is bad. Fisrt of all it took 40 mins to have 3 different rolls, 1 udon, 1 ship tempura, and another japanes style pancake and.. I never had shimp tempura even we finished all other dishes. on top of that we had the first check witbout 50% off discount on rolls. It will be good place to have dinnr with small party