Quan Sushi

About

Sushi Bars

Price Range : $11-30 ($$)

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    Yelp rating
    3.5 stars

Location

Adress: 375 Broome St, New York, NY 10013

Phone: (212) 226-3235

Business info

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    Health Score
    A
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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    Yes
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
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    Good For
    Lunch
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    Parking
    Street
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    Bike Parking
    Yes
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    Good for Kids
    Yes
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    Good for Groups
    No
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    Attire
    Casual
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    Ambience
    Casual, Classy
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    Noise Level
    Quiet
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    Alcohol
    Beer & Wine Only
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
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    Wi-Fi
    No
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    Has TV
    Yes
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    Waiter Service
    Yes
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    Caters
    No
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    Gender Neutral Restrooms
    Yes

Reviews

  • Sieraaj A.

    star star star star star_border 6 June 2026

    This 10-12 seater restaurant has a lot to offer. I sat down for late dinner around 9pm. I ordered the dinner bento box which came with sashimi, shrimp and vegetable tempura, egg roll, shumai, seaweed salad and a miso soup, all for $18! Everything was delicious and the service.

    The venue is extremely tiny so if you don't like tight spaces, definitely rather order take out.

  • Lee S.

    star star star star star 1 June 2026

    Been frequenting the area for a year now, and wouldn't have thought one of my favorite places in Chinatown and Little Italy would be a sushi place.

    The batch they served me was very good.  Got lucky because the chef overstuffed a couple pieces by a little bit... hope they always do this lol.

    Spicy salmon crunch was the best.
    If you visit this area and insist on having Italian and Chinese, have no fear... you can still get the best cannolis at Caffe Palermo afterward (or peanut butter pie ;-).)

  • Amanda D.

    star star star star star_border 29 May 2026

    More of a basic takeout spot but I really do enjoy coming here. The lunch special is pretty typical but everything is very well done. Best Tempura in the area, it's super crunchy and tasteful without getting oily.

    It's a very small place with only a few tables so I wouldn't say come in to sit but everything I've had has been good so far.

  • Abigail R.

    star star star star star 19 May 2026

    This tiny little gem is one of my favorite spots for sushi in the city. No, it's not Momoya, but that's a-okay. It's so cozy. Service is impeccable. You get your food quick. Lots of variety. And $6 bottles of sake. What else could you ask for with a place like this?

  • Liselle L.

    star star star star_border star_border 19 May 2026

    Because we ordered takeout, we didn't get to see what the inside of Quan Sushi looked like, nor how the service was. I ended up ordering the lunch special, specifically the unagi don buri special! Eel has yet to disappoint me, so I figured this would be the safest and tastiest choice to choose!

    I looked at my unadon and it looked like just plain eel and rice. The eel wasn't glistening, nor did it have the rice shiny dark brown that I loved seeing. It looked thin and translucent. The eel was somewhat tasty, but as I ate more of it, it just started tasting somewhat plain. The rice was also fluffy, but like the eel, also somewhat plain.

    To be honest, we only really picked the place because my boyfriend and the restaurant share the same name haha. Overall, Quan Sushi is great if one is just grabbing a quick bite to eat or getting the lunch special. I think this is a place where one gets what he/she pays for. It's pretty cheap at Quan Sushi, which I love as a frugal person, but some cheap prices brings out some plain food.

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