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SUSHISAMBA NYC Gramercy

Address
245 Park Ave. South New York NY 10003
Phone
(212) 475-9377
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Total Reviews
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(212) 475-9456

Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
11:30am-11:59pm
Monday
11:45am-1:00am
Tuesday
11:45am-1:00am
Wednesday
11:45am-1:00am
Thursday
11:45am-2:00am
Friday
11:45am-2:00am
Saturday
11:45am-2:00am

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Only at SUSHISAMBA will you find a unique blend of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine, music and design. SUSHISAMBA is born of the energy and spirit of these three distinct cultures a tri cultural coalition that took root in the early 20th century when thousands of Japanese emigrants traveled to South America's fertile soil to cultivate coffee plantations and find their fortune. In...

Celebrate the culture and cuisine of Japan, Brazil and Peru at SUSHISAMBA park! From churrasco (Brazilian Barbecue) to a raw bar, our offerings are a truly singular blend of fiery Brazilian, zesty Peruvian and fresh Japanese flavors. The dynamic and eclectic menu is completed by the award-winning wine and sake list, a unique and tasty cocktail menu and creative desserts.

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Only at SUSHISAMBA will you find a unique blend of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine, music and design. Hearty moquecas and colorful seviches are served alongside more inventive dishes, including Tuna Tataki and Wagyu Gyoza. Complementing the menu are signature cocktails made with exotic spirits such as shochu and cachaça and an acclaimed sake list, as well as wine, beer and champagne....

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Overall review sentiment

Score
75%

Top 3 sentiment words

sushi
Count
9
Score
100%
food
Count
15
Score
80%
service
Count
6
Score
55%

Overall review sentiment

Score
75%

Rating distribution

5 stars
33
4 stars
32
3 stars
28
2 stars
14
1 star
6
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Editorial reviews from the web (4)

It takes two to tango, but it takes three to samba at Sushi Samba: Japan, Peru and Brazil. Enter through the colorful geometric doorway into the fanciful modern dining room where white light fixtures undulate like soap bubbles overhead.… Read More

Average Rating
80

Sushi Samba is a Miami import that somehow has the feel of one of those "only in New York" restaurants. Where else would you find a restaurant that offers a unique blend of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine, music and design?

Well, actually it's not as strange as it sounds and the restaurant has roots in a tri-cultural coalition that took root in the early 20th century. Thousands of...

Bright fish and an even brighter scene at a Flatiron favorite.

Average Rating
60

The Scene
Bringing to light the harmonious appeal of Japanese sushi and Latin seviche, along with a shared taste for brisk, fragrant drinks, Sushi Samba offers a meeting of cultures that...

Sample sips and tastes of Japan, Brazil and Peru at Sushi Samba's lounge.

Average Rating
70

The Scene
A stylish place to wait for a table, so stylish, in fact, that it's worth the trip without dinner next door. Though there's ample bar seating, it's better to get comfy on one of...

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A bit pricey for the amount of food per plate. And the food is not all that. But the atmosphere is nice.

Place worth going back, went for my birthday and enjoyed it!

Dun know why the hype over this place... It's over priced and very average sushi... Good service thou... I give it 7 and that's me being nice ...

Just Okay

Average Rating
60

I had only been to the SushiSamba in Miami and was thinking this can come close but it didn't. The décor looked outdated (at least in the section I was sitting) There were 2 sections. One with a dj and the other without. I was sitting in section without the dj. It was very cramped. We had to move out of our seats to let the person in the next table out which was a nuisance when someone had to...

Pricey but good

Average Rating
80

The food was excellent quality, but it was rather expensive relative to comparable sushi spots.

Business description (3)

Sushi Samba Park can be found at Park Ave S 245. The following is offered: Restaurants: Sushi. The entry is present with us since Sep 8, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 88 other Restaurants: Sushi. An overview can be found here.

Celebrate the culture and cuisine of Japan, Brazil and Peru at SUSHISAMBA park! From churrasco (Brazilian Barbecue) to a raw bar, our offerings are a truly singular blend of fiery Brazilian, zesty Peruvian and fresh Japanese flavors. The dynamic and eclectic menu is completed by the award-winning wine and sake list, a unique and tasty cocktail menu and creative desserts.

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* Japanese,...

Only at SUSHISAMBA will you find a unique blend of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine, music and design. SUSHISAMBA is born of the energy and spirit of these three distinct cultures a tri cultural coalition that took root in the early 20th century when thousands of Japanese emigrants traveled to South America's fertile soil to cultivate coffee plantations and find their fortune. In...

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Brunch: Brunch runs on Sunday from 11:30am to 3pm.

The Extras: Check out the review of Sushi Samba.

Know Before You Go: Groups can reserve the intimate Sugar Room for parties, where a prix fixe menu is served. A sliding door separates the two spaces and keeps things very private.

Brunch

Brunch runs on Sunday from 11:30am to 3pm.

Know Before You Go

Groups can reserve the intimate Sugar Room for parties, where a prix fixe menu is served. A sliding door separates the two spaces and keeps things very private.

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