Here are some of the best all-you-can-eat (AYCE) sushi options in New York City:
- Kaiten Zushi Nomad (276 5th Ave) - AYCE conveyor belt sushi with a price range of $30–50. They offer fast service, a casual cozy atmosphere, and options including beer, cocktails, vegan and vegetarian choices. They accept reservations and have kid-friendly amenities.
- Kikoo Sushi (141 1st Ave, East Village) - Known for unlimited fresh sushi, sashimi, maki rolls, and vegetable tempura. Laidback atmosphere with an option to add drinks to the AYCE menu. Popular in East Village.
- Yuka (1557 2nd Ave, Upper East Side) - Extensive menu with all-you-can-eat sushi, including specialty rolls, miso soup or salad. Affordable option on the Upper East Side.
- Rakuzen AYCE Sushi (Brooklyn & Queens) - Offers all-you-can-eat sushi with diverse options of rolls, sashimi, and dinner plates. Has fusion Asian dishes as well.
- Toka Chef Kitchen (201 Allen St) - Provides an all-you-can-eat omakase menu experience for $98 with all you can drink beer and sake. Reservation recommended. Upscale and premium AYCE sushi.
- Akino (Elmhurst, Queens) - Casual Japanese restaurant with soups, appetizers, and AYCE sushi bar. Known for generous menu and casual style.
- The Buffet (Queens) - High-end buffet offering unlimited sushi and hibachi for 90 minutes. Wide variety of rolls and sashimis.
- Hamachi 34 (Midtown East) - Elegant sushi spot with innovative dishes and AYCE options, perfect for special occasions.
- 66S Fusion (Brooklyn Navy Yard) - $39.95 per adult for AYCE sushi from 5-9:29 pm with a full menu of poke bowls, bento, and noodles.
- Yuki Sushi (Upper West Side) - $38 for AYCE sushi including nigiri, handrolls, and specialty rolls. Quiet, casual spot.
These restaurants cover a range from casual conveyor belt style to upscale omakase AYCE sushi options in NYC. Reservations are recommended for many AYCE places due to popularity. If more details or specific neighborhood options are needed, please ask!