Best sushi delivery - NYC

2025/8/16 Edited to

... Read moreI've been on a mission to find the absolute best sushi delivery in NYC, and let me tell you, Sushi Hatsune is consistently at the top of my list! You might be wondering about the "sushi roll combo" price, and I totally get it – value is key when you're looking for quality sushi. From my recent orders, the Sushi Roll Combo typically ranges from $25-$35, depending on the specific variations and if you add any extras. It's an incredible deal for the quality and variety you get, especially compared to other high-end sushi spots in the city. Always check their current menu on your preferred delivery app or their website for the most up-to-date pricing, as specials can change! Now, let's dive into why their sushi roll combo is a game-changer for a cozy night in. When it arrives, it's a beautifully presented selection, not just a haphazard mix. The combo often features a delightful array of nigiri, with fresh salmon and pristine white fish, some artfully topped with a touch of sauce and a sliver of jalapeño for that perfect little kick. Alongside these, you'll usually find perfectly rolled tuna maki rolls, fresh and vibrant. And of course, a generous portion of wasabi and pickled ginger complete the experience. Every piece tastes incredibly fresh, a must for any sushi lover! Beyond the classic combo, Sushi Hatsune truly shines with its other standout dishes. The Ikura roll is an absolute dream for anyone who loves salmon roe. It comes generously topped with bright orange salmon roe, bursting with a delicate oceanic flavor in every bite. Sometimes I pair it with their unique "salmon tomato" roll, which has a lovely reddish, textured sauce that adds a delicious umami depth. But if you're looking for something with a bit more crunch and a spicy kick, you absolutely have to try their spicy tuna crispy rice. This dish is a work of art: a rectangular base of perfectly fried crispy rice, topped with a generous mound of spicy tuna, thinly sliced avocado for creaminess, and then drizzled with a rich dark sauce. It's often finished with a sprinkle of small, golden crispy spheres that add an extra layer of texture. It’s seriously addictive! For anyone navigating sushi delivery in NYC, a few tips: always order directly from their website or a reputable delivery app that partners directly with them to ensure freshness and proper handling. Weekday evenings tend to be less busy if you're looking for faster delivery. And don't forget to specify any dietary preferences – they're usually very accommodating! Sushi Hatsune truly offers a premium sushi experience right to your doorstep, making it my go-to whether I'm craving a classic sushi roll combo or something more adventurous like the spicy tuna crispy rice. It’s the perfect treat for any NYC sushi craving!

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