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Hatsuhana Sushi Restaurant

Address
17 E 48th St New York NY 10017
Phone
(212) 355-3345
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(212) 308-0001

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
11:45am-2:45pm, 5:30pm-10:00pm
Tuesday
11:45am-2:45pm, 5:30pm-10:00pm
Wednesday
11:45am-2:45pm, 5:30pm-10:00pm
Thursday
11:45am-2:45pm, 5:30pm-10:00pm
Friday
11:45am-2:45pm, 5:30pm-10:00pm
Saturday
5:00pm-10:00pm

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  • Cash

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New York's longest running and most celebrated sushi specialty restaurant

Hatsuhana has delivered the taste of Tokyo to NYC since 1976. As Manhattans most celebrated sushi restaurant, we maintain a focus on traditional Japanese Sushi/Sashimi. We serve the freshest fish, using true classical Japanese cutting techniques. For this reason we are considered a sushi specialty restaurant. This means no over-priced over-hyped menu & No attitude. Instead you get a Japanese...

This Japanese restaurant that opened its doors back in 1976 hasn't lost its quality - or its popularity. Hatsuhana is often packed, especially during the lunch hours when the corporate crowd streams in. Authentic fare of raw as well as cooked Japanese cuisine is on offer. - broiled cod marinated in sake paste, fatty tuna, tekka don and the tempting sashimi and teriyaki dishes can be either...

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77%

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Overall review sentiment

Score
77%

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4 stars
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2 stars
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1 star
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Editorial reviews from the web (3)

"Serious", "old-school sushi" is the lure at these "long-established" Midtown Japanese twins where the "artful presentation" begins with "aim-to-please" service; "bland decor" that "needs refreshing" seems at odds with the rather "pricey" tabs, but you don't last this long without doing something right.

In spite of growing competition, this has long been considered one of the top sushi destinations in the city. With sushi bars and seating on both the first and second floors, diners can indulge their passion for raw fish or choose from…

A sushi pioneer that's still going strong in midtown.

Average Rating
70

The Scene
Opened in 1976, this two-level sushi and Japanese restaurant continues to attract a hearty following of midtown professionals and business travelers. Each floor holds its own...

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Hatsuhana sushi bar is the reference of all sushi places in the world. Top of its class. Interior design is quiet humble. Sit on the bar, and let Jimmy Son the sushi guy serve you. Just watch him preparing your bites with artistry. Its is simply AWESOME. I have never seen such love to prepare sushi in this way. And the taste is heavenly wonderful. All this flavor melting in your mouth. Cannot...

Average Rating
80

Been here twice and the food is amazing! Sushi and sashimi are very fresh. Deducted a star only because it's a bit pricey (I want to eat this everyday) but good for special occasions and...

Average Rating
100

I've been here a couple of times as my office is within a few blocks, each time has been better. When I say you have never tasted fresh sushi without trying Hatsuhana - I really mean it....

Average Rating
80

Noel is the man! Got great service here. Hot towels before and after our meal. Ended up getting the Box of Dreams, 9 cute little dishes in a wooden tic-tac-toe grid box as well as a carafe of...

Average Rating
80

The sushi is OK but not the best in NYC. I recommend the sushi sampler. The most exciting part of the meal was eating next to Woody Allen and his wife.

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Hatsuhna of USA Inc is located at 17 E 48th St, New York, NY. This location is in the Midtown Center neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants.

Hatsuhana Restaurant Inc can be found at E 48th St 17. The following is offered: Restaurants: Sushi. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 88 other Restaurants: Sushi. An overview can be found here.

Hatsuhana Restaurant, Inc is located at 17 E 48th St Fl 3 in New York and has been in the business of Retail - Japanese Restaurant since 1976.

Hatsuhana Of U S A Inc is located at 17 E 48th St Fl 3 in New York and has been in the business of Retail - Japanese Restaurant since 1981.

The single inspiration that lead to the establishment of Hatsuhana was nothing more than the desire to introduce unsurpassed sushi and sashimi to New Yorkers. We’ve always felt that every restaurant should have something special that they want to share. Since the first day we opened our doors in 1976, we have been a sushi specialty restaurant. This has helped us maintain our focus on sushi...

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The sushi bars are the main attraction, but elevated seating by the\nsecond-floor window provides a more relaxed atmosphere.

Where to Sit: The sushi bars are the main attraction, but elevated seating by the\nsecond-floor window provides a more relaxed atmosphere.

What to Drink: Six sakes are available by the bottle, as well as four chilled and four hot sakes sold by the carafe. The sharp, dry Chiyomusubi is an appealing choice.

The Extras: The restaurant offers delivery with a minimum $35 order.

The Extras

The restaurant offers delivery with a minimum $35 order.

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