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Zawa Japanese
"Sushi Yoshizawa opened in April 2024. Owner sushi chef Yoshizawa has 40 years of experience and serves sushi, mainly omakase dishes.Zawa Japanese, which was in business for six years same location, has closed , and Sushi Yoshizawa's Google page has been deleted by Google, so we will use this page. Please note that we no longer serve the udon noodles and fried foods that were served at Zawa."
Address: 354 E 66th St , New York 10065, NY, US
Phone: (646) 682-7999
State: NY
City: New York
Zip Code: 10065


Opening Hours

Tuesday: 12:00-14:30
Tuesday: 17:00-22:00
Wednesday: 12:00-14:30
Wednesday: 17:00-22:00
Thursday: 12:00-14:30
Thursday: 17:00-22:00
Friday: 12:00-14:30


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Reviews
My husband and I had a lovely evening in a cool, comfortable atmosphere. The chef prepared the omakase with precision and expertise. The fish was delicious. The staff were kind and attentive. We will certainly be headed back!Food: 5/5
Nicely prepared sushi from Zawa Japanese restaurant in UES. It is a true hidden gem in NYC. I enjoyed it a lot and there was nothing I could fault which means they've done it all very well. My first impression especially, was great! They wrote the name of each fish on the lid. It is a small detail, but very hospitality minded. I can identify most of the fish, but I can't tell which is salmon and which is trout! Now I know where to go in UES for a nice sushi Omakase!
Extremely well priced Omakase, in fact one of the best for the prices. The fish is all quality. Uni was amazing. Ivory salmon was unique. The ambiance and atmosphere make this restaurant both warm and cozy. Small place. Hands down, would highly recommend to anyone and absolutely will be coming back.
Fantastic Omakase. Fresh, Simple, and Perfectly Prepared. No mayos, truffles, or heavy sauces. Just a great array of fish, nicely sized pieces. Pricing was more than fair. Our favorite UES Omakase so far.Food: 5/5
Zawa is a hidden gem and I highly recommend checking them out! Not only do they have amazing service but their food is always incredibly fresh. Tonight we had their sushi for two - it’s not on the menu so ask next time you are there. It’s only on Saturdays and only $89!
A few weeks back, I was craving sushi and wanted to go to our regular haunt, Zawa. But I was utterly gutted to find that they were closed permanently! However, we decidedly to walk over to the restaurant just to check it out and luckily discovered that Zawa was getting revamped as Sushi Yoshizawa. Chef Yoshizawa decided to focus his attention on getting the best ingredients for his sushi & sashimi and it shows. We had the 12 course omakase and most of the fish was flown in from Japan. The cherry salmon, which is only available for 2 months, was refreshingly sweet, almost like a peach. The tiger prawn was succulent and the Hokkaido uni was on par with the freshest uni you get in Japan. The chu toro and otoro were also just the right level of creamy goodness. The sushi is Edomae style, and Chef Yoshizawa lets his ingredients and skills shine through in spades. We had a delightful evening back in the hands of Chef Yoshizawa and will definitely be back for sure! p.s. They also recently added table service and take out focusing on sushi and sashimi, in addition to the omakase.
A pleasure to be reminded of the variety of flavors and possibilities beyond sushi. Only 4 stars because my friend found the sushi rice a bit too tangy, but my udon was perfect.Recommended dishes
We walked in for dinner one night since we were in the neighborhood. The restaurant was cozy and intimate. For appetizer, we got edamame, which you could tell it was of great quality and freshness, but they were too salty. For entree, my husband got the shashimi platter and I got a salmon bowl. I am a big fan of uni. So I also requested a uni sushi. Both entrees were good. The uni sushi, I am not too sure as the color didn’t look fresh and there was an after taste to the uni, which for me, that is definitely another indication. The service was good and price was on the moderate expensive side. Overall, we enjoyed the dinner minus the salty edamame and uni sushi. 3.5 stars
The quality and freshness of the sushi blew me away! Came for lunch they have several lunch specials. Pictured is the sushi lunch special - $25. Worth it. Service and ambiance is lovely as well.
Among the best sushi I’ve had in Manhattan. Definitely a nicer restaurant than many other ‘sushi spots’ in the city. 100% a good place for a special dinner. Very professional waiting staff. They have a good selection of sushi and sashimi dinners, as well as a la carte options and kitchen entrees. I didn’t look too deeply into the wine list, but at a glance it looked good.
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