(212) 593-3883
982 2nd Ave
New York,
NY
10022
40.7559
-73.9676
Neighborhoods: Midtown, Midtown East (Turtle Bay), Midtown East
Reviews & Ratings for Go Sushi
14 reviews
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Real Good sushi
by sakk
I eat here alot with my problem and have never had a problem. The sushi is good, it is that simple.!
- Pros: Good Sushi
- Cons: None
Cheap and Fast
by wisebrain
It's not fine dining, but as the title says it is Cheap and Fast! Go here for your basic sushi and get it fast!
- Pros: Cheap, Fast
- Cons: Not Spectacular
Best healthy lunch on a budget and in a hurry!
by sweetevita
Being a bit of a health nut, I shy away from most fast food places when I need a quick lunch. Thank God I discovered Go Sushi while doing some shopping on 2nd Ave. I always have my rolls made to order because I'm freshed obsessed, and they're made pretty quickly. I love their variety, and they will make rolls with any ingredient that you want. My favorite is the salmon-avocado roll with brown rice. Delicious and inexpensive!
- Pros: cheap, fast, delicious, large selection
- Cons: it gets a little crazy during lunch time
I hate badmouthing places, but...
by irvinsha
Considering the quality of the Japanese restaurants in the immediate vicinity (i.e. within one block), I'm totally astounded by how well this establishment has been reviewed. Yes, it is cheap. There is a reason for that, the reason being that the food is just totally subpar. Yes, it's edible. But that doesn't mean it's good, nor that it is of good value. The rice is poorly made, more often than not being mushy rather than firm. The sushi is just not that great.
See this place for what it is - a bargain Japanese joint run by Chinese people. Don't think that it's something else - an incredibly great restaurant with bargain bin prices. The maxim, "You get what you pay for" is clearly in effect here.
- Pros: Cheap, fast
- Cons: Food is subpar
This midtown branch of the small chain serves up fresh fish, noodles and other standards.
by Contributor
In Short
A refrigerated case displays the plastic boxes of freshly made sushi combinations, noodle salads and edamame ready to grab and go. In addition, big bowls of soup, fried dumplings, tempura, teriyaki and other hot dishes can be ordered at the counter, to eat in or take out. The dining room is small and bright, with polished wood and large wraparound windows. A rack of magazines is offered for solo diners.
Great surprise!
by butchylb
I was delightfully surprised by this place. Hoping just to get a decent bit to eat, I found friendly staff and a nice place to sit down and eat. The California roll was the best I've ever had, fresh and tasty even though pre-made. And the price is unbeatable!
Cheap 'n' Good
by jenniebnyc
Yes, not great, not Nobu, but for takeout or a quick bite in, this place is OK in my book. The tuna is always fresh and their bento boxes are huge. The tempura is always hot and fresh. The dumplings are not good and the teryiaki sauce is red for some reason, but other than that I like! They also have brown rice and don't charge extra for sauces like spicy mayo like the other sushi place do.
- Pros: Fresh, Fast Delivery, Cheap
Good in a pinch - but not great
by kflam
A good alternative for a cheap, tasty, fast sushi lunch. Niceties include the home-made ginger ale and very nice dumplings. (Obviously pre-packaged and frozen, but still tasty.) HINT: Don't eat the pre-packed sushi boxes in the refrigerator case, ask them to make your oredr fresh. You'll wait a few minutes - but it will taste MUCH better. (Especially for fish like Salmon and Hamachi (yellow tail))
- Pros: Cheap, Fast, Decent
- Cons: Not Great, Ugly Decor, Frozen Foods
Solid Cheap Japanese Delivery Food
by jason28e
Let's not fool anyone this place can't hold anything to the great Sushi restaurants in NYC but for very fast quick delivery and cheap quality Japanese food you can't go wrong. Also don't dine-in, take-out or call for delivery.
- Pros: quick delivery, cheap sushi
- Cons: quality, one-stop-take-out-sho









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