We took at look at our data to see which sushi has been most popular and most highly rated among New Yorkers since the new UberEATS app launched one year ago.

Here are the sushi items topping the charts:

1. Oishi Bay Sushi | Kips Bay | Pan Fried Gyoza

Fill up on your favorite neighborhood dumplings from Oishi Bay Sushi. We can’t get enough of their Pan Fried Gyoza.

2. JP Street | Greenwich Village | Volcano Burrito

Volcano Burrito. Need we say more?

3. Sushi Star | Midtown West | Crazy Tuna Roll

If it’s crazy to order Sushi Star’s Crazy Tuna Roll every night, we don’t wanna be right.

4. Beyond Sushi | Chelsea | Spicy Mang Sushi

For sushi that goes above and beyond.

5. Nare Sushi | Midtown East | Salmon Teriyaki

It’s time to class things up with Nare Sushi. We’re loving their high quality salmon dishes, from their fresh rolls to delectable teriyaki mains.

6. Beyond Sushi | Midtown West | Spicy Mango Sushi

The pioneers of the vegan sushi movement bring you colorful and unique and unexpected pairings. This sushi looks as good as it tastes!

7. Uma Temakeria | Midtown West | Uma-Ritto

Home of NYC’s first sushi burrito, the Uma-Ritto, Uma Temakeria has taken the NYC sushi game to the next level.

8. Sushi Dojo Izakaya | East Village | Spicy Tuna Roll

The chilled out spin-off of Sushi Dojo, Sushi Dojo Izakaya offers many small traditional plates. Order a few spicy tuna rolls to share, or keep them all to yourself!

9. Uma Temakeria | Chelsea | Sushi Burrito

We see you can’t get enough of the famous Sushi Burrito made with salmon, tuna, tobanjan mayo, cucumber, carrots, tempura crunch, and sesame seeds… and we don’t blame you!

10. Mikado Bistro | West Village | Salmon Teriyaki Bento Box

Made with only the freshest ingredients Mikado Bistro offers traditional Japanese fare. Don’t miss their crispy and fresh salmon tempura!


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