2. Azusa of Japan
6.9
3 E 44th St (btwn Madison and 5th Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Midtown East · 20 tips and reviews
TK 🍦🍷: A great place in midtown for a reasonably priced, delicious Japanese meal. Lunch specials are a great deal.
Christen Duong: Hang a right at the entrance for the front bar. Find a seat among the Japanese salarymen and trust the staff to provide comforting food and conversation.
Alex Guevara: Friendly service and old school Japanese decor! It's surprisingly bigger than I thought. Try the deep fried veggies and meat! (Kushiage katsu)
3. Suzu Sushi
6.8
1075 1st Ave (58th street), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · Sutton Place · 19 tips and reviews
Sophie Kraeva: As good as it gets, very fresh and delicious sushi, friendly and quick customer service
Varun Prasad: Good sushi rolls and the teriyaki and Katy’s dishes are great as well.
Marc Schneeberger: Its a place to go if you wanna get good sushi for a good price. Don't expect the best UNI or TORO sushi. However look what you pay and then evaluate. Nice feeling.
5. Tina's Cuban Cuisine
7.2
23 W 56th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Cuban Restaurant · Midtown East · 66 tips and reviews
Anthony Bosco: Amazing value, bold latin flavors for bland Midtown....and the price is right. Only downfall is they close early on Saturday and are not open on Sunday. The Chicken Pattys are amazing, greeen sauce!
Andrew Willett: The green sauce. Oh god, so good. Put it on everything.
Chris Espiritu: If you are on a tight budget and love Cuban food. Check this place out. Read more.
7. Soba Nippon
19 W 52nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Midtown East · 37 tips and reviews
Pat Hu: The Saturday lunch buffet is where it's at. All you can eat hot or cold soba, chicken or tofu soba salad, teriyaki chicken, beef sukiyaki, sushi rolls, among other goodies...$24.
Johanna Fuentes: The chicken Soba Salad is a must!
The Wall Street Journal: Soba noodles are made fresh daily, as is the tofu, using soybeans also grown on the owner's farm, situated outside Montreal. Popular dishes include the soba salad, zaru soba, and salmon teriyaki. Read more.
8. Má Pêche
15 W 56th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Midtown East · 239 tips and reviews
Omer Zach: Entrees are huge. One of those and 2–3 appetizers or dim sum plates is plenty. Lobster rice is definitely amazing.
BLOUIN ARTINFO: David Chang brings Midtown Manhattan a menu of French-Vietnamese cuisine served in an austere, eco-friendly room with communal tables and Miguel Calderon's painting "Bad Route." Read more.
Village Voice: The Village Voice voted this Best Tripe in our Best Of New York Poll!