Sushiden

Restaurant · Midtown East

Sushiden

Restaurant · Midtown East

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19 E 49th St, New York, NY 10017

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Sushiden serves up traditional sushi and sashimi in a serene, minimalist setting that's perfect for busy professionals seeking a quality bite.  

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19 E 49th St, New York, NY 10017 Get directions

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19 E 49th St, New York, NY 10017 Get directions

+1 212 758 2700

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Mar 4, 2025

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"With two locations, Sushiden is a nice, high-quality sushi spot that’s traditional, but not stuffy. It’s on the fancier and pricier side, but it’s not intimidating or pretentious. Think of it as the Helen Mirren of sushi places - people of all ages will appreciate it, but older people in business suits will especially." - hillary reinsberg

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@eater

"Longtime sushi counter Sushiden appears to have closed both of its Midtown locations. The pair of restaurants have been a stalwart in NYC’s sushi scene for over three decades — a neighborhood favorite and an influential space where some of NYC’s top sushi chefs got their start in the U.S. Sushiden is part of a larger restaurant company that operates various locations in Japan and first came to New York 32 years ago. The first opened on 49th St. and Madison Ave. in 1987, and the second opened across town on 49th St. and Seventh Avenue in 1988. Both were small, minimalist spaces with counter seating and offered simple sushi and sashimi menus. The restaurant was known were being the starting grounds for various sushi chefs in the city, most notably including chef Nozomu Abe, who spent three years heading up Sushiden before branching out on his own with the Michelin-starred Sushi Noz. Chef Kunihide Nakajima, who ran the now-closed Jado Sushi counter in Harlem, also previously worked at Sushiden. Yelp and Google list the restaurants as closed, and both phone lines have been disconnected. Eater NY has reached out for more information." - Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya

Both Sushiden Locations in Midtown Appear to Be Closed After 30-Plus Years - Eater NY
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"Influential sushi counter Sushiden closed both of its Midtown locations." - Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya

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Jacqueline Arisumi

Google
Authentic fish and the best quality. Went for the lunch special deal and I would definitely come here again!

Kei Kei

Google
unbelievably disappointing. very low quality food compare to the price. I ordered some appetizers and sushi a la carte for lunch. they both were really terrible than I expected. the shrimp and avocado fritter was very greasy and flavorless. I remember the place use to be a pretty good sushi joint. I don't think going back again.

Hitomi Saito

Google
I went to Sushi Den a few yrs ago. It was very satisfied sushi/sashimi...etc at the time. But when i went there yesterday it was totally diffrent. I wasn't surprised about their food. I disappointed there. And their price is too high for the quality of food and services. After i paid waitress followed me said that i wasn't give them tip enough. I work same industry at the airport. I know how difficult to get enough tips. Sometime they don't put anything. But as customer service, we are not supposed to ask tips. This waitress miserably to asked me i didn't give them 15%. It was kind of annoying that followed me to ask money to make me feel embarrassing in front of people. I don't want to go back there anymore.

Eric Robbins

Google
Fish is fresh, clean and delicious. Staff is a pleasure. Always quick and orders are presented wonderfully. I visit often and will continue to do so. Prices are reasonable especially for midtown. A+.

Marcel Nadal

Google
Sushiden has a great service and some amazing hidden items in the menu. If you want to try some specials, only available for Japanese cuisine connoisseurs, ask for the UNAJU, a super tasty grilled eel with rice. I bet you won't regret this tip, EVER....

Naoki K.

Google
The quality of Sushi was on average. Considering the location, it was pricy but acceptable. However, one of the Japanese sushi chefs in this restaurant was disgusting and discriminating people from Japan, even though he has never worked and practiced in Ginza or other Tokyo cities. He was chatting loudly with his regular Japanese customer. I did not want to hear him looking down sushi chefs in Tokyo and sushi lovers in Tokyo.

lily lin

Google
It was unexpectedly delicious.... A very small portion for the prices compared to other sushi places. We randomly picked this place before seeing indie band concert at Radio City Music Hall and we couldn't been happier.

Leela Howland

Google
The food was very good! Authentic food and environment. Service was great - I literally could not finish my tea or water because they kept filling it up when it got to half empty :) I recommend this place.