Reviews
What Abe Wilson doesn't like about Sushi Daizen:
The restaurant is too expensive for what you get. The portions are okay, but the sushi rice is not great. I can't even find the words to express how cheated I feel. I gave them 2 stars instead of 1 because their ginger was tasty. View all feedback. What Trace Michelle likes about Sushi Daizen:
Fantastic Omakase. Husband and I did the sushi and sashimi version, great value for the quality. Everything was fresh and intricately prepared. Nice sake selection. Enjoyed the clean and relaxed environment reminds me of Tokyo. Recommend making a reservation or come right at opening, the sushi bar only seats about 8. View all feedback.
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I want this restaurant in secret, so I'm not saying anything.
The finale of the perfectly orchestrated omakase was a fatty tuna hand roll. This handroll changed the way I think about sushi. Go to Sushi Daizen, have the fat...
read morePretty good sushi option in the LIC neighborhood. A la carte menu available after omakase if you need to order more pieces.
Amazing place. It’s the first place that comes to mind when looking for somewhere to celebrate.
I was a sushi chef in Japan. Sushi Daizen's chefs are perfect authentic sushi masters I've never seen in US.
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read moreSushi Daizen in Long Island City offers a solid omakase experience at a reasonable price point. The restaurant has a small, simple decor and limited seating options, but the sushi is fresh and flavorful. Customers can choose from two sets of omakase, with highlights including the toro hand-roll. While some reviewers found the portion sizes to be a bit small, overall the food received positive feedback. Service was attentive, and the ambiance was enjoyable. The addition of extra dishes and drinks can increase the final bill significantly. Despite some mixed reviews on portion sizes and pricing, Sushi Daizen seems to be a neighborhood favorite for many who appreciate the fresh sushi and relaxed atmosphere.
It was really nice omakase for a reasonable price. I would like to pay more! Every dish was so good. It’s like a jewel that i want to keep to myself.
It’s mediocre Omakase at best, the rice was way too hot which really diminishes the flavor of the fish. The fish was not fresh, especially the Uni, which tasted...
read moreThe restaurant is too expensive for what you get. The portions are okay, but the sushi rice is not great. I can't even find the words to express how cheated I f...
read moreNot a bad omakase for a neighborhood joint in Long Island City. The place is small and limited sushi bar seatings with simple decor. Their minimal menu only hav...
read moreFantastic Omakase. Husband and I did the sushi and sashimi version, great value for the quality. Everything was fresh and intricately prepared. Nice sake select...
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read moreWe had some of the best sushi in New York City at Sushi Daizen, on par with that of the Tsukiji Fish Market where we dined in 2015. We are eager to return and d...
read moreI would not recommend this restaurant as there are much better options available with higher quality cuts of meat like Wagyu for only $50 and a more enjoyable a...
read moreI want to keep this restaurant a secret, so I won't say anything.
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