Dai Hachi
Sushi, japanese · Central Park South
About Dai Hachi
Located in Central Park South, Dai Hachi offers a delightful dining experience with a 4.5-star rating from 125 reviews. We provide a variety of convenient options including delivery, takeout, and dine-in services. Enjoy fast service whether you're joining us for lunch, dinner, or solo dining. Our re...
Located in Central Park South, Dai Hachi offers a delightful dining experience with a 4.5-star rating from 125 reviews. We provide a variety of convenient options including delivery, takeout, and dine-in services. Enjoy fast service whether you're joining us for lunch, dinner, or solo dining. Our restaurant is fully wheelchair accessible, offering accessible entrances, restrooms, and seating. We also offer a selection of alcoholic beverages. Dai Hachi is open Monday through Friday from 11 AM to 10 PM, and Saturday and Sunday from 3 PM to 10 PM.
What Customers Say About Dai Hachi
Dai Hachi is a neighborhood sushi spot praised for fresh, tasty rolls and friendly service. The lunch special is a great deal. Reviewers rave about the Pepper Tuna Sashimi and the variety of gluten-free options. Some found the ramen not authentically Japanese.
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Tip: The lunch special is a really good deal, offering great price/quality.
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Dai Hachi is located in Central Park South, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Sinagoga Central (A 445m) — Sinagoga ubicada en la Ciudad de Nueva York. Hito histórico nacional
Religious Buildings
- St. John the Evangelist's Church (A 205m) — church building in Manhattan, United States of America
- St. Peter's Lutheran Church (A 425m) — Lutheran church in Midtown Manhattan
Parks & Gardens
- Fourteen Honey Locusts Park (A 250m) — park in the United States of America
- Magic Towne House (A 435m)
Other Points of Interest
- Modulightor Building (A 133m) — commercial building in Manhattan, New York
- 422 East 58th Street (A 271m) — apartment building in Manhattan, New York
- Stonehenge 58 (A 292m) — building in Manhattan, New York
- Bloomingdale's flagship store (A 357m) — department store in Manhattan, New York
- 444 East 58th Street (A 391m) — 1901 George F. Pelham 6-floors building
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Dai Hachi Central Park South Reviews
For the price point, a solid neighborhood sushi spot. The deluxe sushi hit the spot with a nice selection of fresh fish. They also have a nice selection of 300 ml bottles of sake and the overall vibe and service is great! I’ll return.
Very tasteful food and good prices. The service was excellent as well. Try the coctails!
Food was delicious, came out hot, but did not last because it was devoured so quickly! My partner raved about the miso soup (the dish he places heavy weight on when assessing an eatery) so much that I ended up getting my own, and it sure was good!! I don't eat fish sushi so I was very happy to see that they offer peanut avocado roll as it's my favorite, but many places don't/won't make it. My haru maki (spring rolls) were crispy and flavorful, and held up well through biting, dipping, etc. Pork gyoza were great. We shared a bottle of sake. The service was attentive and the atmosphere was comfortable. It was a wonderful last meal before I underwent surgery the following morning.
Wow! What an amazing lunch. Cost around $40. Udon noddle lunch came w 3 California pieces, salad, soup, and rice. Three sushi platter came w six rolls each, rice, and salad. The spicy tuna had amazing flavor. The wasabi was smooth, which is a way I've never described wasabi, but it was tasty! Highly recommend!
Service and food are great! Variety of gluten-free dishes.
I had the Christmas rolls lil 1 had the bento lunch special service was great very friendly and attentive fried green tea ice-cream was bomb very fresh fish definitely will be back oh yeah who ever played dj was lit!
Great sushi spot in the neighborhood. Price/quality is awesome! The quality is very good, service is good nothing special but overall definitely a good go to spot in midtown East!
Fresh and tasty rolls. Great variety and friendly staff. Will visit again.
Dai Hachi Sushi is more creative and succulent than most other sushi restaurants out there! We were impressed by their stellar service and you feel right at home when you engage with their staff in both Manhattan and Long Island City locations. The Pepper Tuna Sashimi, Yellowtail Jalapeño Appetizer and Deep Fried Green Tea Tempura Ice Cream stand out but everything is so delicious here!
Omg , as challenging as it can be to find fresh good sushi…. This is Your spot in the city 🌆 i have shellfish allergy and i m so happy the waitress was very careful and listening gently to that 🩷🩷🫶🏻
Went twice here. The first I had chicken karage and Sapporo draft. Karage was very hot, crunchy and the chicken juicy, while the beer was cold and crisp. On my second time I ordered the lunch special: 3 rolls for 16 dollars and includes soup and salad. fish was fresh and rolls were neatly made. A lot of bang for your buck. Quality sushi for this price is hard to find.
Dai Hachi Sushi is more creative and succulent than most other sushi restaurants out there! We were impressed by their stellar service and you feel right at home when you engage with their staff in both Manhattan and Long Island City locations. The Pepper Tuna Sashimi, Yellowtail Jalapeño Appetizer and Deep Fried Green Tea Tempura Ice Cream stand out but everything is so delicious here!
Wow! What an amazing lunch. Cost around $40. Udon noddle lunch came w 3 California pieces, salad, soup, and rice. Three sushi platter came w six rolls each, rice, and salad. The spicy tuna had amazing flavor. The wasabi was smooth, which is a way I've never described wasabi, but it was tasty! Highly recommend!
Food was delicious, came out hot, but did not last because it was devoured so quickly! My partner raved about the miso soup (the dish he places heavy weight on when assessing an eatery) so much that I ended up getting my own, and it sure was good!! I don't eat fish sushi so I was very happy to see that they offer peanut avocado roll as it's my favorite, but many places don't/won't make it. My haru maki (spring rolls) were crispy and flavorful, and held up well through biting, dipping, etc. Pork gyoza were great. We shared a bottle of sake. The service was attentive and the atmosphere was comfortable. It was a wonderful last meal before I underwent surgery the following morning.
Went twice here. The first I had chicken karage and Sapporo draft. Karage was very hot, crunchy and the chicken juicy, while the beer was cold and crisp. On my second time I ordered the lunch special: 3 rolls for 16 dollars and includes soup and salad. fish was fresh and rolls were neatly made. A lot of bang for your buck. Quality sushi for this price is hard to find.
There were not a lot of people inside when first I came in but I ended up being blown away by the quality of food and service. The portion sizes were great; especially for the appetizers. The food was high quality and reasonably priced. Our waters never dipped below half full (or half empty) before our server was there to refill them. 10/10 service, 10/10 food.
Wow! I so rarely write reviews, but I had to. I got the sashimi lunch special and it was delicious. the sushi was so fresh - something I have really struggled with finding in midtown east recently. Will definitely be returning - worth the higher prices.
Their meals leave lasting impressions! The kitchen selects fresh ingredients for great results. Employees are remarkably friendly and recommended completely enjoyable meals. This place will become my go-to restaurant. I'm surely coming back here.
Their meals leave lasting impressions! The kitchen selects fresh ingredients for great results. Employees are remarkably friendly and recommended completely enjoyable meals. This place will become my go-to restaurant. I'm surely coming back here.
Really good sushi and sides :) The lunch special is a really good deal! Kind service as well!
Wow! I so rarely write reviews, but I had to. I got the sashimi lunch special and it was delicious. the sushi was so fresh - something I have really struggled with finding in midtown east recently. Will definitely be returning - worth the higher prices.
Had take out today and it was amazing. Great deal for sushi rolls as your lunch special. Love it. Keep on being delicious!!!
There were not a lot of people inside when first I came in but I ended up being blown away by the quality of food and service. The portion sizes were great; especially for the appetizers. The food was high quality and reasonably priced. Our waters never dipped below half full (or half empty) before our server was there to refill them. 10/10 service, 10/10 food.
Stopped in for my wifes birthday and went Roll crazy. Definitely recommend it if you're near 59th St. But like most sushi places, I'd suggest to just stick to the rolls and sashimi.
We each ordered a cocktail and then was told that they also had a happy hour menu. I wish they had those menus somewhere but the cold sake was only $12 (around 6 shots)! We ordered their "sushi for two" which was plenty for the both of us. I loved the ocean roll! I didn't think that the tuna was super fresh. 2 cocktails($13/), 2 orders of sake ($12/), 1 sushi for 2 ($80), 2 mochi ice creams ($6/) came out to $140! Not bad at all! Attentive service and quiet ambiance. Would definitely dine again!!
We each ordered a cocktail and then was told that they also had a happy hour menu. I wish they had those menus somewhere but the cold sake was only $12 (around 6 shots)! We ordered their "sushi for two" which was plenty for the both of us. I loved the ocean roll! I didn't think that the tuna was super fresh. 2 cocktails($13/), 2 orders of sake ($12/), 1 sushi for 2 ($80), 2 mochi ice creams ($6/) came out to $140! Not bad at all! Attentive service and quiet ambiance. Would definitely dine again!!
Happy hour saki was nice but I expected more from their sushi based on the prior reviews. It was ok. As was the price. No sushi bar.
The place was okay, service was good and the food tasted okay. The ramen didnt taste japanese ramen to me, it tasted chinese lomi.
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1074 2nd Ave #2, New York, NY 10022
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