Hama Japanese - Menu

11 West 51st Street, City Of New York, 10019, United States Of America

🛍 Full, Sushi, Casual, Japanese

4.3 💬 1487 Reviews
Hama Japanese

Phone: +12127577103,+12127577104

Address: 11 West 51st Street, City Of New York, 10019, United States Of America

City: New York

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1487

Website: http://hamanyc.com

"I went in for the happy hour which ends at 6:30pm. I ordered the seaweed salad, which was very tasty, and the shrimp shumai, which either wasn't fresh or just didn't taste great. This was recommended to me by the waitress over the little neck clam soup. For $5 a dish in midtown, however, I have no complaints about portion sizes. Service was fine, though happy hour diners were seated in a separate section near the bar. I'm glad I tried it but I have no plans to return.Vegetarian options: Plenty of vegetation options invoicing salads and dim sumWheelchair accessibility: You must walk down a step staircase to enter. I did not see an elevator."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Sushi Bar

Kitchen Entrée

Soups

Cold Starter

Sushi Roll

Sushi And Sashimi - Blue Skin

Nigiri Sushi

Kitchen

Japanese Specialties

Don Buri

Appetizers + Side Orders

Sushi Bar Entree

Maki And Hand Roll Selection

Dinner Specilals

Soup & Salad

Sushi Bar Entrees

Appetizer

Special Roll

Special Sushi Rolls

Noodles & Soup

Signature Roll

Cut Rolls & Hand Rolls For Vegetarian

Classic Roll

Udon And Soups

Sushi Or Sashimi A La Carte

AJ AJ

Top notch sushi. Great service. Get here early before the crowd.

Address

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Reviews

Ken
Ken

2nd time there, can't wait for the 3rd. Super friendly staff, excellent sushi.


Brendan
Brendan

Love that the restaurant is under street level. The atmosphere was great, and the food was even better! Can’t wait to come back.


J
J

I highly recommend visiting this restaurant! The sushi was fantastic and the atmosphere was great. We enjoyed everything we ordered. View menu


Umair
Umair

Amazing sushi (objectively speaking, but especially for the price! I had the Omakase dinner which was easily 10/10. Even stuff that I usually don’t like, I LOVED . Service was unfortunately slow, although friendly.


Henry
Henry

This restaurant in midtown is the go-to spot for a business casual lunch. Reservations are usually not necessary if you arrive by 11:45, but it may be risky after 12pm depending on the day or season. The lunch specials are consistently excellent and the staff is always friendly.


Chris
Chris

I had a great experience at the restaurant thanks to Jessica at the bar. She was attentive and knowledgeable, answering all my questions. The happy hour specials were amazing, with delicious food at affordable prices near Times Square. I will definitely be returning in the future! View menu


Michael
Michael

The sushi at this restaurant was just OK. We ordered sushi for two and it cost us around $50. The quality of the sushi was decent, but nothing extraordinary. The service was average, as we had to ask for the check three times. The food was passable, but it didn't taste very fresh. It seemed like they prepare the food on the premises, but store it in the back before serving it to customers.


Tara
Tara

Loved this place! We had just gotten into town and we’re absolutely famished. It was a Friday and we had forgotten to make reservations and couldn’t get in anywhere. We walked in here and they right away saw that we were exhausted and about to give up! Lol They made room for us, feed us the most amazing sushi we have ever had and made us feel right at home and welcome. Food, service, staff was everything hospitality is supposed to be!


Joshua
Joshua

I went in for the happy hour which ends at 6:30pm. I ordered the seaweed salad, which was very tasty, and the shrimp shumai, which either wasn't fresh or just didn't taste great. This was recommended to me by the waitress over the little neck clam soup. For $5 a dish in midtown, however, I have no complaints about portion sizes. Service was fine, though happy hour diners were seated in a separate section near the bar. I'm glad I tried it but I have no plans to return.Vegetarian options: Plenty of vegetation options invoicing salads and dim sumWheelchair accessibility: You must walk down a step staircase to enter. I did not see an elevator. View menu

Categories

  • Full Savor a delightful array of authentic flavors with our carefully curated menu. Indulge in a variety of dishes, crafted to perfection, offering something for every palate.
  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan. View menu
  • Casual Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.
  • Japanese Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • menu
  • Wheelchair Accessible

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