Seemor

Bayard SushiB+Worth Trying

83 Bayard St, New York, NY 10013 · Sushi restaurant, Japanese restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (146 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Small Chinatown sushi spot delivering fresh, affordable rolls and sashimi with quick, friendly service; tight seating and occasional inconsistency noted.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Bayard Sushi delivers reliable quality in a casual Chinatown format, with solid food quality and friendly, attentive service that justify the grade. However, inconsistent execution on cuts and freshness and cramped seating prevent a higher standing. It's a worthwhile neighborhood stop for fresh sushi at fair value, but lacks the polish or distinction of grade A establishments.

Restaurant Summary

Bayard Sushi is the kind of Chinatown spot you almost miss until the scent of rice and seaweed pulls you in. The room is small and unassuming, with a big street-side window and a steady hum of takeout bags moving out the door. Service comes off as friendly and fast, and more than one diner called it a hidden gem, saying, "Fresh fish, quick bite, exactly what I needed." The cooking leans classic: clean cuts of tuna, salmon, and yellowtail, crisp tempura, and familiar rolls made to order. It is traditional and value-driven rather than flashy, which suits quick lunches and casual dinners. Most days the fish tastes bright and balanced; a few reports note thin cuts or off pieces, a reminder that a small shop can have the occasional dip. Families do fine here as long as expectations match the space. Seating is tight, but options like California rolls and tamago are easy wins for kids, and simple sides like edamame or miso soup help round out a meal. No kids menu, but plenty of straightforward choices they will actually eat.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$28-$42 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy Chinatown block with constant foot traffic; casual, fast-moving, value-focused dining scene.

Safety: Well-traveled commercial corridor; generally safe with high visibility and steady daytime activity.

Nearby: Near Chinatown markets, bakeries, and casual eateries; convenient for quick meals and takeout.

ChinatownChinatown is a lively neighborhood famous for its authentic Asian cuisine, bustling street markets, and dense urban environment. The dining scene is rich with traditional Chinese eateries, dim sum spots, and increasingly diverse Asian fusion restaurants, attracting both locals and visitors seeking genuine cultural experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–22:30 Tuesday11:00–22:30 Wednesday11:00–22:30 Thursday11:00–22:30 Friday11:00–22:30 Saturday11:00–22:30 Sunday11:00–22:30

Available: Delivery, Takeout

View full analysis on Seemor →