Best Quick Bites Champions Sushi Restaurants in Lower East Side
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Go Sushi
A neighborhood workhorse for affordable rolls and late-night sushi cravings.
Notable Picks
#1
Go Sushi
8.1
Go Sushi is a late-night Japanese spot on Grand Street that turns out a wide range of classic and specialty rolls at approachable prices. It’s become a local fallback for fresh California rolls, party platters, and naruto-style cucumber-wrapped rolls when most of the neighborhood has already closed.
Must-Try Dishes:
325 Grand St Roll, Go Sushi Rolls, Salmon Naruto
What Makes it Special: A neighborhood workhorse for affordable rolls and late-night sushi cravings.
#2
Wabi Nori
8
Wabi Nori is a dedicated hand roll bar at Essex where sets of made-to-order temaki come out fast, with premium fillings like bluefin chutoro and miso cod. The space walks the line between sleek and casual, making it an easy stop for both quick dinners and low-key dates.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bluefin Chutoro Hand Roll, Miso Cod Hand Roll, Crispy Rice Tuna
What Makes it Special: Hand roll–only format that keeps seaweed crisp and fillings premium from first bite to last.
Worthy Picks
#3
Douska
7.9
Douska leans into a DIY temaki and hand-roll format where platters of cut fish and nori are meant to be shared across the table. It feels more like a stylish, social hangout than a formal sushi bar, with a menu that mixes classic fillings and a few saucier rolls.
Must-Try Dishes:
DIY Temaki Handroll Platter, Spicy Tuna Hand Roll, Crab & Avocado Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Interactive hand-roll sets designed for sharing, with a casual, slightly party-forward room.
7.8
A tiny omakase-only sushi bar offering a quick and focused 12‑piece set in under 30 minutes — ideal for a spontaneous, informal date night or a sushi-lit evening stroll. Experience is efficient and casual, with quality ingredients like hamachi, sweet shrimp, and seared wagyu highlighting its concise format.
Must-Try Dishes:
12‑piece omakase set, Seared wagyu with uni, Sweet shrimp nigiri
What Makes it Special: Tiny outdoor omakase‑only bar serving a curated 12‑piece set in ~30 minutes.
7.7
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Happy Hour Hotspots
Sushi Hatsune is a straightforward Eldridge Street spot known for reliable maki combos, crispy rice, and delivery-friendly sushi at fair prices. The compact space and counter make it more of a practical neighborhood option than a destination omakase counter.
Must-Try Dishes:
2 Roll Combo, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Manhattan Roll
What Makes it Special: Dependable roll combos and crispy rice that anchor takeout, delivery, and quick dine-in meals.