Best Sashimi Platters in New York, NY (2026)

88 platters from 32 restaurants and stores in New York, New York

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Omakase Experience

$90
Omakase by koramirestaurant

An intimate, perfectly curated omakase experience featuring 15 courses of fresh, high-quality fish and premium ingredients like Uni, Otoro, Wagyu, caviar, and truffle, served in a 60-minute session. Reviewers highlight the precision, delicate preparation, and balance of flavor. Described as affordable for its premium offerings.

yellow tail tumasea breamSpanish mackerelKing SalmonHokkaido scallopsUniOtoro
4.8 (644)
Dine-in

17 Course Omakase

$128
Sushi Blossoms - Omakase Sushi in Chelsea NYCrestaurant

A spectacular and well thought-out omakase experience with delicately cut, soft, and tender fish. Includes premium options like truffle, wagyu, uni, and caviar. Considered worth the price point by many.

unicaviar
4.8 (435)
Dine-in

HASAKI SASHIMI

$48
Hasakirestaurant

Five kinds, eleven pieces of sashimi

five kinds of sashimi
4.4 (435)
Dine-in

SASHIMI PREMIUM

$78
Hasakirestaurant

Chef selection of eight kinds, fifteen pieces of sashim, featuring premium fish from Japan

eight kinds of sashimipremium fish from Japan
4.4 (435)
Dine-in

Sashimi Standard

$35
Osakana East Villagerestaurant

0.5 LB — 刺身スタンダード

4.3 (212)
Dine-inTakeout

Sashimi Deluxe

$55
Osakana East Villagerestaurant

0.75 LB — 刺身デラックス

4.3 (212)
Dine-inTakeout

Sashimi Tokyo Market Premium

$90
Osakana East Villagerestaurant

1 LB — 東京市場プレミアム刺身

4.3 (212)
Dine-inTakeout

Chirashi Standard

$23
Osakana East Villagerestaurant

ちらし寿司スタンダード

4.3 (212)
Dine-inTakeout

Chirashi Deluxe

$28
Osakana East Villagerestaurant

ちらし寿司デラックス

4.3 (212)
Dine-inTakeout

Chirashi First Class

$33
Osakana East Villagerestaurant

ちらし寿司ファーストクラス

4.3 (212)
Dine-inTakeout

Omakase Lunch Special

$49–$50
Omakase Shihou - Upper West Side (Lunch Available)restaurant

A fantastic and high-quality omakase experience available for lunch, offering super fresh and inventive fish with distinct flavors. Described as an amazing value and a perfect portion for a satisfying lunch.

4.7 (258)
Dine-in

Sashimi by the Pound

$45–$90
Osakana East Villagerestaurant

High-quality sashimi sold by weight, with a minimum order of 1/4 pound. Customers can select from various fresh fish and seafood options, including different cuts of tuna. Ideal for recreating an omakase vibe at home.

tunabluefin lean tunamedium tunafatty tunasablefishscallopssquidtorosalmon
4.3 (212)
Takeout

The Sampler

$45
Lobster Placerestaurant

1 dozen oysters, a sampling of our full lineup

oysters
4.5 (3,646)
Dine-in

The Double Down

$89
Lobster Placerestaurant

2 dozen oysters, 2 of each from today's lineup

oysters
4.5 (3,646)
Dine-in

Feast of 7 Shellfish

$35
Lobster Placerestaurant

3 oysters, 1 shrimp, 1 littleneck, 1 jumbo prawn, 1 diver scallop

oystersshrimplittleneck clamjumbo prawndiver scallop
4.5 (3,646)
Dine-in

All Hands on Deck

$79
Lobster Placerestaurant

6 oysters, 1 shrimp, 1 littleneck, 1 jumbo prawn, 1 diver scallop, 1/2lb king crab

oystersshrimplittleneck clamjumbo prawndiver scallopking crab
4.5 (3,646)
Dine-in

Zuke salmon don

$20
Izakaya MEWrestaurant

A marinated salmon rice bowl, highly recommended by a reviewer who rated it 11/10 and called it a 'MUST GET' and 'so worth!!'.

salmon
4.5 (3,434)
Dine-in

Sashimi Mix

$28
Sushi & Corestaurant

Sashimi Mix: 8 pcs

4.6 (709)
Dine-in

Sashimi Mix: 8 pcs

$28
Sushi & Co-Broadwayrestaurant
4.9 (1,201)
Dine-in

Sashimi Salad ( Tuna/ Salmon)

$20
Sushi & Co-Broadwayrestaurant
TunaSalmon
4.9 (1,201)
Dine-in

Sashimi Salad

$20
Sushi & Corestaurant

( Tuna/ Salmon)

TunaSalmon
4.6 (709)
Dine-in

12 Course Omakase

$85
Sushi Blossoms - Omakase Sushi in Chelsea NYCrestaurant

A reasonably priced omakase experience with delicious fish. Good for those new to sushi, though some reviewers found it not mind-blowing.

4.8 (435)
Dine-in

$85 Omakase Course

$85
Sushi Blossoms - Omakase Sushi in Chelsea NYCrestaurant

An surprisingly affordable omakase course for Manhattan, featuring fresh fish that melts in your mouth.

4.8 (435)
Dine-in

SUSHI AND SASHIMI PREMIUM

$90
Hasakirestaurant

Chef selection of four pieces of sushi and five kinds, ten pieces of sashimi with fatty tuna scallion roll, featuring premium fish

five kinds of sashimipremium fish
4.4 (435)
Dine-in

SALMON LOVER

$48
Hasakirestaurant

3 kind sushi, 3 kind sashimi, 1 roll

salmon
4.4 (435)
Dine-in

TUNA LOVER

$78
Hasakirestaurant

3 kind sushi, 3 kind sashimi, 1 roll

tuna
4.4 (435)
Dine-in

Omakase

$89
TAKUMI OMAKASErestaurant

A very good Japanese Omakase on its price point, featuring 15 fresh, unique, and genuinely delicious courses. Food is diverse and wonderfully crafted.

bluefin tunayellowtailoysterscallopshellfish
4.6 (411)
Dine-in

Sashimi Mix: 8 pcs

$28
Sushi & Co Lexington Averestaurant
4.5 (346)
Dine-in

Roy's Special Combination Set

$39
Roy's Fish Marketstore

Thick and decadent sashimi slices that truly 'melt in your mouth'. Sushi rice is well cooked and seasoned. Good restaurant quality for the price.

4.3 (259)
Takeout

Small Party Platter

$102
Roy's Fish Marketstore

Gorgeous, fresh platter with a variety of rolls, nigiri, and sashimi, sufficient for three hungry people.

4.3 (259)
Takeout

Sushi & Sashimi Lunch

$24
Osaka Sushi NYCrestaurant

4 pc Sashimi, 4 pc sushi & California roll w/ House salad & soda

5.0 (243)
Dine-in

Red

$39
Seafood and Sushi Bistro TSUBOMIrestaurant

Lean tuna sashimi over rice

tuna
4.9 (209)
Dine-in

Orange

$37
Seafood and Sushi Bistro TSUBOMIrestaurant

Salmon sashimi over rice

salmon
4.9 (209)
Dine-in

All-star

$40
Seafood and Sushi Bistro TSUBOMIrestaurant

Variety of seasonal sashimi over rice

seasonal fish
4.9 (209)
Dine-in

Yellowtail Jalapeno

$18
Osaka Sushi NYCrestaurant

thin sliced 6pc Yellowtail w/jalapeno & ponzu

Yellowtail
5.0 (243)
Dine-in

Cajun Catch

$14
Osaka Sushi NYCrestaurant

6pc thin sliced cajun style Tuna or Salmon, bed of cucumber topped w/ onion dressing

TunaSalmon
5.0 (243)
Dine-in

15 Piece Omakase Set

$100
Sushi Blossoms - Omakase Sushi in Chelsea NYCrestaurant

An omakase set recommended for those new to sushi, offering a good balance of pieces.

4.8 (435)
Dine-in

Sushi and Sashimi Set

$26
Roy's Fish Marketstore

Great value for money with quality nigiri and generously sliced sashimi pieces.

4.3 (259)
Takeout

Roy's Special A Set

$20
Roy's Fish Marketstore

Superb quality fish, especially the salmon nigiri pieces. Considered a bit pricey for the serving size.

salmon
4.3 (259)
Takeout

Osaka Salad

$20
Osaka Sushi NYCrestaurant

Bed of cucumber, purple cabbage, carrot, avocado, tomato, 6 pc of Salmon, Yellowtail, Tuna topped w/ onion dressing, wasabi mayo & spicy mayo

SalmonYellowtailTuna
5.0 (243)
Dine-in

Omakase (Standard/Generic)

$49–$65
Omakase Shihou - Upper West Side (Lunch Available)restaurant

A highly praised omakase experience, consistently described as top quality with great service and ambience, offering excellent quality and variety of food with exceptional taste.

4.7 (258)
Dine-in
Sushi by Bou- Chelsea NYC @ Bosque Flowers & Coffeerestaurant

A phenomenal, outstanding, and incredibly fresh raw fish experience. Every piece is melt-in-your-mouth perfection, beautifully presented, and perfectly paced. Chefs prepare each piece with precision and flair, describing the selection, fish origin, and special qualities. The experience is timed (about 30 minutes).

4.7 (376)
Dine-in
Tempura Matsuirestaurant

Seasonal selection of fresh sashimi

4.8 (364)
Dine-in

Toro Sashimi

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KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Barrestaurant

Classic fatty tuna sashimi, described as amazing. Reviewer wished for seaweed.

torofatty tuna
4.7 (489)
Dine-in

Uni Hon Maguro Hara Don

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Sozai Japanese Restaurant (Izakaya Ramen)restaurant

A fantastic bowl featuring sea urchin, bluefin tuna, and tuna belly, likely served over rice.

unibluefin tunatuna belly
4.9 (2,933)
Dine-in

Hamachi Crudo

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Sozai Japanese Restaurant (Izakaya Ramen)restaurant

A fantastic raw hamachi dish.

hamachi
4.9 (2,933)
Dine-in

Chirashi Lunch

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Sushi Yasakarestaurant

A yummy dish with incredibly fresh fish and a generous variety, making it satisfying and memorable.

4.6 (1,960)
Dine-in

Kaizen Don

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Mikado Sushirestaurant

A visually appealing dish with beautiful colors, allowing the diner to taste many different types of fish in one dish.

various types of fish
4.7 (997)
Dine-in

Sushi Sashimi Platter for Two

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Sushi Starcatering

A filling and tasty combination of sushi and sashimi.

4.5 (513)
Dine-in

Sashimi Deluxe

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Sushi Starcatering

Features huge portion sizes and great quality sashimi.

4.5 (513)
Dine-in

Sashimi Plate

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Morirestaurant

An impressive sashimi plate, part of the omakase menu, featuring tuna belly, sea bass, and shrimp that practically melted in the mouth. Noted for its artistic presentation.

tuna bellysea bassshrimp
4.9 (235)
Dine-in

Sushi and Sashimi Combo

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Catzuneko Shokudo | Sushi & Japanese Dining NYCrestaurant

A combo platter described as a 'total wow factor' with beautiful presentation and top-notch fish quality. The toro especially stood out, noted for being fresh and buttery. The experience felt special, almost like an intimate omakase.

toro
4.9 (203)
Dine-in

Chirashi Bowl

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Catzuneko Shokudo | Sushi & Japanese Dining NYCrestaurant

A bowl featuring very fresh and tasty raw fish, served during the restaurant's soft opening.

4.9 (203)
Dine-in

Monkfish Liver and Sea Bass Sashimi Special

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KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Barrestaurant

Daily special sashimi offering, described as top-notch.

monkfish liversea bass
4.7 (489)
Dine-in

Bass Sashimi

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KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Barrestaurant

Very flavorful and delicate sashimi.

bass
4.7 (489)
Dine-in

Tako Wasa

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Sozai Japanese Restaurant (Izakaya Ramen)restaurant

Raw octopus with wasabi, noted for not being overpowering.

octopus
4.9 (2,933)
Dine-in

Hotate Carpaccio

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Sozai Japanese Restaurant (Izakaya Ramen)restaurant

Raw Hokkaido scallop dish with ikura and mustard soy dressing, highly enjoyed by the reviewer.

Hokkaido scallopikura
4.9 (2,933)
Dine-in

Miyabi Lunch

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Sushi Yasakarestaurant

A perfect portion size and mix of pieces of sushi, sashimi, and rolls. The fish is always amazingly fresh and high-quality.

4.6 (1,960)
Dine-in

Mini Chirashi

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Momoya SoHorestaurant

A delicious Mini Chirashi bowl served with udon and tempura, noted for its beautiful presentation and variety of flavors.

4.6 (1,227)
Dine-in

Chirashi

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Momoya SoHorestaurant

A delicious Chirashi bowl, praised for its beautiful presentation and diverse flavors.

4.6 (1,227)
Dine-in

Sushi & Sashimi Combo

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Momoya SoHorestaurant

A combo platter featuring both sushi and sashimi, described as delicious with fresh seafood, beautiful presentation, and enjoyable flavors.

4.6 (1,227)
Dine-in

Hokkaido Donburi

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Katagiri Japanese Grocerystore

Fresh take-out item.

4.7 (1,010)
Takeout

Pokebowl

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Katagiri Japanese Grocerystore

Ready-to-go item.

4.7 (1,010)
Takeout

Sashimi Platter

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Fushimi Times Squarerestaurant

Described as one of the best sashimi platters in the area.

4.5 (674)
Dine-in

Endless Omakase

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TAKUMI OMAKASErestaurant

An unlimited omakase experience that includes a 15-course base plus additional chef's choice items.

bluefin tunaoysterscallop
4.6 (411)
Dine-in

Premium Omakase

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Omakase Shihou - Upper West Side (Lunch Available)restaurant

A premium omakase experience, noted for being 'overtruffled' and served quickly. The sushi chefs seemed a little stressed.

4.7 (258)
Dine-in

Bass Liver Sashimi

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KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Barrestaurant

Special offering, very flavorful and delicate.

bass liver
4.7 (489)
Dine-in

House Sashimi

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Imasa Nori Sushi Izakayarestaurant

A sashimi platter featuring different slices of fish. A reviewer noted staff indicated it might be similar to the Imperial Sashimi platter.

4.7 (743)
Dine-in

Imperial Sashimi

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Imasa Nori Sushi Izakayarestaurant

A sashimi platter featuring different slices of fish. A reviewer noted staff indicated it might be similar to the House Sashimi platter.

4.7 (743)
Dine-in

Premium Yellowtail Kick

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Sushi & Corestaurant

An additional dish, described as a 'good choice' by the reviewer, with a 'kick' (likely a spicy or flavorful element).

Yellowtail
4.6 (709)
Dine-in

Late Night All You Can Eat Omakase

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TAKUMI OMAKASErestaurant

A highly recommended late-night all-you-can-eat omakase experience where a chef serves custom dishes.

fish
4.6 (411)
Dine-in

Valentine's Day 16 Course Menu

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Omakase Shihou - Upper West Side (Lunch Available)restaurant

A special 16-course menu offered exclusively for Valentine's Day, featuring excellent food and top-notch quality fish.

4.7 (258)
Dine-in

Island Golden Platter

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Osaka Sushi NYCrestaurant

A platter described as having a fantastic price, arriving fresh and neatly packaged. It was a huge hit.

5.0 (243)
Delivery

Sashimi Pizza

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Catzuneko Shokudo | Sushi & Japanese Dining NYCrestaurant

A unique sashimi dish mentioned by a reviewer as something they are looking forward to trying on a future visit.

4.9 (203)
Dine-in

Sashimi (as part of bento-style meal)

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Momoya SoHorestaurant

Sashimi served as part of a bento-style meal, described as very fresh with beautiful presentation, and contributing to an overall excellent and flavorful meal.

4.6 (1,227)
Dine-in

Sashimi Selection

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Lobster Placerestaurant

Fresh, well-handled fish with a clean smell and balanced fat content, available at the sushi bar.

various fish
4.5 (3,646)
Dine-in

Sashimi Menu Selections

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KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Barrestaurant

Limited sashimi menu with typically 3-4 choices available.

4.7 (489)
Dine-in
SUGARFISH by sushi nozawarestaurant

Generic mention of sashimi being offered at the restaurant, noted for being fresh and delicious.

4.5 (2,015)
Dine-in

Sashimi (generic mention)

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Momoya SoHorestaurant

Generic mention of sashimi, noted for being incredibly fresh, beautifully presented, and a true feast for the eyes and palate. The quality of fish, including rich tuna and buttery salmon, stands out.

tunasalmonother delicious cuts
4.6 (1,227)
Dine-in
Imasa Nori Sushi Izakayarestaurant

General sashimi described as super fresh and beautifully plated.

4.7 (743)
Dine-in

Salmon Sashimi

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KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Barrestaurant

Ordered as an extra item after a set menu.

Salmon
4.7 (489)
Dine-in
Blue Mountain (Sushi, Bar&Lounge)restaurant

Fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented raw fish, described as melting in the mouth, indicating high quality.

4.8 (307)
Dine-inTakeoutDelivery

Sashimi Platter

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Roy's Fish Marketstore

A sashimi platter that a reviewer believes offers better value than the Roy's Special A Set.

4.3 (259)
Takeout

Sushi Sashimi Combo

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Roy's Fish Marketstore

A high-quality takeout sushi and sashimi combination, with potential for custom additions.

4.3 (259)
Takeout
Catzuneko Shokudo | Sushi & Japanese Dining NYCrestaurant

Generic mention of sashimi being super fresh and available at a reasonable price, making it a must-visit for sashimi lovers.

4.9 (203)
Dine-in

Sashimi Platter

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Momoya Chelsearestaurant

Very fresh and tasty. Fresh and perfect.

4.5 (1,459)
Dine-in
Genki Omakaserestaurant

Generic mention of fresh raw fish served as part of the restaurant's offerings, noted for its quality.

4.8 (1,394)
Dine-in
Fushimi Marketstore

Generic mention of sashimi, available with a discount after 6 PM.

4.3 (318)
Dine-inTakeout

Browse Sashimi Platters by Restaurant in New York

Looking for the best sashimi platter in New York? We've compiled 88 sashimi platters from 32 restaurants and stores across New York, New York. Whether you're craving a premium sashimi platter for a special occasion or an everyday sashimi platter for a quick lunch, New York has options from $14 to $128. The most popular fish on a sashimi platter in New York include salmon, tuna, oysters. Our 2026 guide helps you find the perfect sashimi platter in New York, New York — compare prices, read ratings, and discover new favorites.

Top 5 Sashimi Platters in New York, NY

Finding the right sashimi platter in New York starts with knowing the best options. Here are the top-rated sashimi platters based on quality, value, and customer reviews:

1. Omakase Experience at Omakase by korami ($90) featuring yellow tail tuma, sea bream, Spanish mackerel with a 4.8-star rating. An intimate, perfectly curated omakase experience featuring 15 courses of fresh, high-quality fish and premium ingredients like Uni, Otoro, Wagyu, caviar, and truffle, served in a 60-minute session. Reviewers highlight the precision, delicate preparation, and balance of flavor. Described as affordable for its premium offerings.

2. 17 Course Omakase at Sushi Blossoms - Omakase Sushi in Chelsea NYC ($128) featuring uni, caviar with a 4.8-star rating. A spectacular and well thought-out omakase experience with delicately cut, soft, and tender fish. Includes premium options like truffle, wagyu, uni, and caviar. Considered worth the price point by many.

3. HASAKI SASHIMI at Hasaki ($48) featuring five kinds of sashimi with a 4.4-star rating. Five kinds, eleven pieces of sashimi

4. SASHIMI PREMIUM at Hasaki ($78) featuring eight kinds of sashimi, premium fish from Japan with a 4.4-star rating. Chef selection of eight kinds, fifteen pieces of sashim, featuring premium fish from Japan

5. Omakase at Sushi by Bou- Chelsea NYC @ Bosque Flowers & Coffee with a 4.7-star rating. A phenomenal, outstanding, and incredibly fresh raw fish experience. Every piece is melt-in-your-mouth perfection, beautifully presented, and perfectly paced. Chefs prepare each piece with precision and flair, describing the selection, fish origin, and special qualities. The experience is timed (about 30 minutes).

Sashimi Platter Prices in New York — 2026 Guide

How much does a sashimi platter cost in New York? Prices for a sashimi platter in New York range from $14 to $128, with an average sashimi platter price of $51.

Budget-friendly (under $36): 17 sashimi platters available — great for a casual sashimi platter lunch.

Mid-range ($36–$77): 8 sashimi platters — the most popular price range for a quality sashimi platter in New York.

Premium ($77+): 13 high-end sashimi platters featuring premium cuts and larger servings.

Popular Fish on Sashimi Platters in New York

What fish should you expect on a sashimi platter in New York? Here are the most common fish types found on sashimi platters across New York, NY:

Salmon (found on 11 platters): Rich, buttery, and a staple on any sashimi platter. Salmon sashimi is the most popular choice across American sashimi platters.

Tuna (found on 8 platters): Lean and clean-flavored, tuna sashimi is a classic centerpiece of the traditional sashimi platter.

Oysters (found on 4 platters): A popular choice for sashimi platters in New York.

Yellowtail (found on 4 platters): Hamachi (yellowtail) adds a mild, slightly sweet flavor that complements other fish on a sashimi platter.

Shrimp (found on 3 platters): Sweet shrimp (amaebi) or botan ebi adds variety and texture to a sashimi platter.

Where to Get the Best Sashimi Platter in New York

These top-rated spots serve some of the best sashimi platters in New York:

Osaka Sushi NYC — 5-star rating from 243 reviews. Known for their Sushi & Sashimi Lunch sashimi platter.

Osaka Sushi NYC — 5-star rating from 243 reviews. Known for their Yellowtail Jalapeno sashimi platter.

Osaka Sushi NYC — 5-star rating from 243 reviews. Known for their Cajun Catch sashimi platter.

Each location has been verified to offer sashimi platter options with fresh fish and quality presentation.

How to Order a Sashimi Platter in New York

Ordering a sashimi platter in New York is straightforward whether you dine in, take out, or get delivery. For dine-in, many New York restaurants let you order a sashimi platter directly from the menu or as part of an omakase sashimi platter experience. For takeout, call ahead to order your sashimi platter so it's ready when you arrive — a fresh sashimi platter is best consumed within an hour of preparation. For sashimi platter delivery in New York, popular apps like DoorDash and UberEats connect you with New York restaurants that deliver sashimi platters. When ordering a sashimi platter for a group in New York, consider a large sashimi platter or party-size sashimi platter that serves 4–10 people.

Types of Sashimi Platter Sources in New York

Where can you find a sashimi platter in New York? Sashimi platters in New York are available from several types of sources:

Restaurant sashimi platters: 77 options

Store sashimi platters: 9 options

Catering sashimi platters: 2 options

Restaurant sashimi platters in New York offer the widest variety, while store sashimi platters are often more affordable. Catering sashimi platters in New York are ideal for events and large groups looking for a sashimi platter to share.

Sashimi Platter FAQ — New York, NY

How much does a sashimi platter cost in New York?
The average sashimi platter in New York costs around $51. Prices range from $14 for budget-friendly options to $128 for premium sashimi platters with rare fish and larger servings.
How many sashimi platters are available in New York?
We've found 88 sashimi platters from 32 restaurants and stores in New York, New York. Options include dine-in sashimi platters, takeout sashimi platters, and sashimi platters available for delivery.
What fish is typically on a sashimi platter in New York?
The most popular fish on sashimi platters in New York include salmon, tuna, oysters. Many sashimi platters in New York feature a mix of these fish types for variety.
Can I order a sashimi platter for delivery in New York?
Yes, many restaurants in New York offer sashimi platter delivery through their own websites or third-party apps. Check individual sashimi platter listings for delivery availability in New York.
What's the best sashimi platter for a party in New York?
For parties and events, look for large sashimi platters or catering-size sashimi platters in New York. Several New York restaurants offer sashimi platter catering with advance notice, typically serving 4-10 people per platter.
Are there budget-friendly sashimi platters in New York?
Yes! Budget sashimi platters in New York start at $14. Grocery stores and fish markets often offer affordable sashimi platters compared to sit-down restaurants.
How do I choose a good sashimi platter in New York?
When choosing a sashimi platter in New York, consider the variety of fish, portion size, price, and restaurant ratings. Our guide ranks sashimi platters in New York by quality score to help you find the best option.
What's the difference between a sashimi platter and a sushi platter?
A sashimi platter features thinly sliced raw fish without rice, while a sushi platter includes rice with each piece. Sashimi platters highlight the pure flavor of the fish. Many New York restaurants offer both sashimi platters and sushi platters.
Where is the best sashimi platter near me in New York?
The best sashimi platter near you in New York depends on your neighborhood. Use our New York sashimi platter guide above to browse sashimi platters by source and location. Each sashimi platter listing includes the restaurant address so you can find the closest sashimi platter option.
Can I get a sashimi platter for takeout in New York?
Yes, many New York restaurants offer sashimi platter takeout. A takeout sashimi platter is a convenient way to enjoy a sashimi platter at home. Order your sashimi platter ahead of time for the freshest takeout sashimi platter experience in New York.
What size sashimi platter should I order in New York?
A standard sashimi platter in New York serves 1–2 people. For groups of 3–5, order a large sashimi platter. For parties of 6+, a catering-size sashimi platter from a New York restaurant is the best option. Many New York sashimi platter restaurants offer multiple sizes.
Do New York grocery stores sell sashimi platters?
Yes, several New York grocery stores and fish markets sell ready-made sashimi platters. A grocery store sashimi platter in New York is often more affordable than a restaurant sashimi platter and still features fresh, quality fish for your sashimi platter.

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