Rabu Sushi

547 2nd Ave, New York
(212) 889-9088

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Chris Marksbury

I had one of the lunch specials yesterday... food was fresh, plentiful, amazing. The people were nice, the place was comfortable, the service was above and beyond. GREAT place!!!

Allan Koshy

The best Japanese in midtown hands down...the buffet deal is amazing...perfect date spot ...you get your privacy...amazing staff..I come here every week and once staff knows you , trust me they will hook it up for you . If you don't come here, you are missing out

Peter Petersen

Great lunch special!

Arianne Paroly

The sushi from the a la carte menu is better than the all you can eat, but hey, if you're hungry enough go for all you can eat because you get both unlimited sushi and hot food for $22! When you order sushi a la carte, each type of fish gets its own accompaniments, and you can tell love and skill have been put into your food, whereas with all you can eat, the quality of the fish is the same, it just doesn't receive the same attention to detail. The hot food is the same from either menu. Go for the roti canai, mackerel nigiri, spanish makerel sashimi, and fluke nigiri if you want to try the best of what Rabu house has to offer.

Ron Yu

very fresh and great variaty

George Fine

Standard Chinese Japanese fare

Laura Webb

They offer very good deal at $24. You can order as many dishes as you want. Buy 1drink and get 1 free. They serve delicious Japanese and Chinese food.

Melba Perez-Reyes

The service was fast and waiter are very nice the food was delicious

Melvin Sinclair Bean

So cool!!! All you can eat is nice both on budget and it's Sushi (duh!); Plus the service is wonderful. I'm good...

Karanja Smith

Sake Bombs

Lady Ace

Lapin and I came here before seeing the Minions movie. The place was relatively empty but that is to be expected for a Monday night. They had “Grand Opening” signs all over and it seem clean and nice looking so ventured in. We were immediately seated and the server brought us wet napkins to wipe our hands...a surprisingly nice treat. Lapin and I decided to order from the Bento Box portion of the menu since it was a lot of food for a relatively affordable prices but you could absolutely get it cheaper at other Japanese restaurants. I got the chicken teriyaki ($18) and Lapin got the shrimp tempura ($18, 3 pieces of shrimp). Each bento box came with shumai, California roll, salad, white rice and miso soup (like most places). The food was average tasting, nothing noteworthy. But for the price, quantity, and quality -- it’s a decent place to eat. When, we waited for the bill after our dishes were cleared away we were treated to three slices of watermelon. The service was average, they were nice but not very attentive.

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