Craving sushi and not wanting to walk an extra block, I gave in to convenience—and paid the price. I stumbled into this fast-food sushi spot (calling it a “restaurant” would be generous), lured by its proximity. The menu showed those sad, likely pre-packaged boxes with no prices listed - never a great sign, but I figured, how bad could it be?
Turns out, $30 bad.
I nearly choked when the cashier rang it up. For that price, I could’ve taken ten more steps to an actual restaurant, enjoyed fresh sushi in a seat that wasn't share with many other unhappy customers, and still walked out with change.
And the food? Predictably underwhelming. If your gut tells you something’s off, trust it. The sushi was bland, lifeless, and laughably overpriced.
As if the experience couldn’t get worse, the staff sealed the deal. I tipped - my mistake - and the server practically tossed the box at me like it had personally offended her. Maybe she was having a rough day, but her attitude matched the ambiance: cold, rushed, and utterly indifferent.
Save your money. Keep walking. Highly...
Read moreI had the absolute pleasure of dining at Sushi & Co. off Lexington in NYC, and I can’t say enough good things about the experience. The sushi itself was phenomenal—fresh, delicate, and beautifully prepared. Each bite was perfectly balanced, full of flavor, and clearly crafted with care.
But as amazing as the food was, what truly set this place apart were the people. The staff treated me with such genuine kindness and warmth that it elevated the whole experience. From start to finish, they made me feel welcome, cared for, and left me walking out with a full smile.
The restaurant itself was spotless and inviting, which only added to the atmosphere. Sushi & Co. is not just a place to eat—it’s a place to feel good. Between the outstanding sushi and the incredible hospitality, I can honestly say this spot is a gem in the city, and I can’t wait...
Read moreHonestly I’m disappointed but not at the food and quality of. I ordered some Udon that as dine in. I had a train to catch, so I had to leave and ask for a to go box or a container, I noticed the container was cardboard or some form of recycled material. But anyway I packed my container, I understand it was still warm but BOY, when I tell you the bowl broke in the plastic bag, and spilt all over. Like I spent $18 and some change on this, for them to give me an unsuitable container for ramen! Of course it was going to break and spill out. And now I have to throw this out. I didn’t even get to eat this, this was the first time I’ve ordered from here, however after this I don’t know if I would come back. The delicious ramen that I got to take a few bites out of was unfortunately over shadowed by the fact that it was poorly packaged....
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