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Welcome to TAKEDA

At Takeda, located on the Upper West Side of New York City, culinary artistry and intimate dining merge to create an unforgettable omakase experience. With just eight seats, guests witness the chef's precision as he meticulously prepares an array of dishes featuring Japanese imported fish. Signature delights include succulent lobster, golden eye snapper, and perfectly executed chu toro. Each course is paired with an exquisite sake selection, enhancing the flavors of this thoughtfully curated menu. The warm hospitality from the husband-and-wife team adds to the charm, making Takeda a hidden gem for sushi enthusiasts seeking a unique and luxurious dining experience.

TAKEDA: Reviews & Ratings

Sushi G.
Sushi G.

Have always loved Takeda and still believe it is underrated with so many new openings in NYC. The chef has a more creative vision for this omakase, with rotating appetizer dishes ranging from lobster, grilled buri, aged chutoro, and sobazushi. Because of this, you will experience a different meal every single visit with some classics that he does not change often like the Tasmanian trout and aged otoro. The sake selection is great and the husband and wife team that run the show are the kindest, loveliest people you could meet. Highly highly recommend.

Don W.
Don W.

Have enjoyed great sushi in NYC and Tokyo, but this is my new "best ever" place. 8 seats and only 3 of us at the 5:45 seating. Watched Chef Takeda make the sushi rice, grind the fresh wasabi, delicately slice fish and score every piece so that the sauce he would brush on each would more thorough season the fish. Never much of a fan of salmon roe, salty orange balls of fishyness But in this case the roe was deftly removed from the fish and had a beautiful reddish hue and was strung together like a string of pearls. Absolutely delicious on Nigiri style rice. The uni was sooo fresh. The bonito, beautiful. Everything perfect. My grandson and I enjoyed a great sushi experience.

Anthony D.
Anthony D.

Takeda is a phenomenal sushiya on the UWS. It's a 8 person counter serving an Omakase course of around 17 dishes. The Omakase is a mixture of nigiri, sashimi, and cooked dishes. The meal last around 2.5 hours and is $250 per person. Our favorite dishes were; Lobster - this was probably the best lobster I've ever had. Favorite dish of the omakase. Sardine - sardine usually isn't my favorite piece of sushi but the way Takeda does it is excellent. Golden Eye Snapper - what we enjoyed about Takeda was they don't serve the usual roundup of fish. Never had golden eye snapper and it was delicious. Vegetable Tempura - a fried tempura ball of vegetables, simple but great. Chu Toro - excellent. Striped jack - excellent. The service was top notch, our waitress explained each piece of fish to us and was very attentive. Highly recommend Takeda if you're looking for top level sushi.

Isabelle K.
Isabelle K.

the best omakase I have tried The service, the ambiance, and the food here are all immaculate on the pricier side but if you are looking to treat yourself or celebrate a special event, definitely try Takeda

Alex R.
Alex R.

Treated myself for birthday omakase. Was my first time at Takeda and the experience was very intimate with only 4 diners in total for the 6pm Friday seating. We booked on Resy and it's a prepay $250 each and no tipping required, which is common in Japan :) The menu was all Japanese imported fish with multiple varieties of mackerel, tuna, eel, snapper that were prepared by Takeda-san and explained in detail by 2 person staff that gave details for preparation and origin of each dish. Highlights were abalone and Hokkaido uni, as well otoro fatty tuna. The 2 month aged Akami was sublime. We had a number of dishes that were in broth or served kitchen prepared , including fried, that were also excellent. Overall very pleasant, unrushed experience. Menu add ons included water eel and more otoro which I splurged on as well as a bottle of dry Junmai sake that perfectly complemented all the seafood.

David D.
David D.

Outstanding omakase dining experience on the UWS! If that isn't rarified enough for you, Takeda's even open Sunday nights! Takeda checks off all the boxes when you think of high-end sushi omakase, even the nondescript, almost hidden signage when approaching the restaurant. You are immediately greeted by the ultra polite and well trained maitre'd. I almost felt as though I should've taken off my shoes upon entering, it's that sort of intimate, yet still cozy and warm vibe. I was there for the first seating, which is embarrassingly early, but one of the perks is you get to watch the chef preparing the rice (fluffing it in the wicker basket, adding vinegar, etc.). Beautiful plating, perfectly timed courses, artfully presented, and always well served. I was blown away by the variety of tastes, textures, and bites. Everyone was very convivial in the restaurant, and the small space attracts a favorable sense of intimacy and gregariousness amongst the customers. The itamae is a perfectionist, as you'd expect. I saw him orchestrating his team should anyone, gasp, fall a touch short of pickled ginger (outstanding quality), a too low glass of sake, etc. On that note, they have a varied wine, sake, and beer list. Their sake flight is fairly well known. There was some interesting early bites, such as the sunomono and a few lite, cooked dishes. That said, my focus was on the sushi courses, which were outstanding. Perfectly formed, very delicious, tasty rice at a touch above room temperature, and expertly cut fish. I like that everything is cut fresh for each customer and there was some customization between the appetite-sizes of the diners. I love that as an omakase, everything is done for you, one doesn't have to bother with wasabi, soy sauce, yuzu, etc., the proper proportions, timing, and combinations are arranged for thee. Dessert was surprisingly delicate, a mix of yogurts, fruits, and maybe a red-bean paste in a small, elegant dish. Service was always prompt and warm and polite. The ambiance is zen + cool and the chef is an absolute master. This is the epitome of 5 stars on Yelp. Price point is in the middle of high-end New York omakase range.

K L.
K L.

I thoroughly enjoyed the show and enjoyed the food prepared. Presentation was definitely of importance. Even the way the plates were positioned were not overlooked. The venue is small and cozy. Enough for 8 patrons only. Reserve ahead of time. They are very punctual and won't seat you early or seat your when you're excessively late. The entire dinner was a two hour experience. There was never a long wait in between the pieces. Two chefs (1 sushi and one kitchen) and about 4 servers running the show. They accept credit cards.

Jenni W.
Jenni W.

My boyfriend was able to obtain 8:30 pm reservations on a Friday night after a long week's of work. I believe reservations are kinda hard to get, so I would plan ahead if you're hoping to come here for omakase! It's a hard location to find, kind of like a speak easy. The building is all black with a small white "Takeda" sign in the front. After a staff member let us in, we were quickly seated at our spot at the sushi bar. The restaurant is smaller and has the sushi bar seats 8, which makes the environment very intimate. It felt like a front row seat to seeing how sushi chefs artfully create their masterpiece. I learned a couple of things while watching during dinner! There are very diligent waiters that are able to come and bring out water and drinks (should you order some). We ordered some cold sake to pair with our fish, and it paired very well. They have a variety of sake on their menu and you can't go wrong with ordering sake when eating omakase. Every sushi piece not only tasted delicious but also was spaced out in very appropriate timing (you're not waiting too long but the pieces aren't coming out ridiculously fast). You also have the option at the very end to order additional pieces a la carte should you so desire. I was pretty content at the end of dinner and didn't feel the need to order additional pieces. I will say that the overall dinner took almost 3 hours, so be prepared for a nice, long dinner if you're coming. I would come back for splurging on a nice night out!

Iris C.
Iris C.

Came here on Sunday with my boyfriend and his sister and had a great experience! We made a RSVP for 5:45 pm and all 8 counter seats were occupied. Servers were super attentive and on point- never had an empty glass of water and the pickled ginger would be replaced when I was running a little low. Dinner was $160 per person for 20 courses and 1 hand roll, Every piece I had was gooood. Loved the botan shrimp, uni, ikura, mackerel (surprisingly NOT fishy at all?!). I think this was actually one of my favorite pieces, which is crazy. Scallop and rose sea bass was also great. I also read enjoyed the little dishes- the egg plant with dashi jelly was so interesting! Never had something like this. The clear soup with egg tofu was good too. I don't usually like creme brûlée but this was really good! Not too sweet and very creamy. The tomago at the end was delicious too. Overall, great experience. I will definitely come back one day!

Location

  • TAKEDA
    566 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10024 Hotline: (646) 370-6965

Welcome to the culinary gem of New York City, TAKEDA, located at 566 Amsterdam Ave. This intimate sushi destination offers a unique omakase experience that will delight the senses and elevate your dining encounters. With its tasteful decor and thoughtfully curated atmosphere, TAKEDA fosters an environment that is trendy, romantic, and perfect for special occasions.

The husband-and-wife team behind TAKEDA crafts a dining experience that transcends the ordinary. With just 8 counter seats, every meal feels personal and exclusive. As guests take a front-row seat to the chef's artistry, they watch Chef Takeda expertly prepare each dish, from grinding fresh wasabi to delicately slicing the day’s selection of fish. This attention to detail is what sets TAKEDA apart in a city filled with sushi options.

  • Diverse Omakase Experience: Each omakase course, typically lasting around 2.5 hours and priced at $250 per person, features a rotating menu that can include highlights like lobster, grilled buri, and golden eye snapper. You’ll savor about 17 expertly prepared dishes that vary from visit to visit, ensuring every dining experience is unique.
  • Exceptional Fish Quality: Guests rave about the freshness of the seafood, with comments noting the superb quality of items such as Hokkaido uni and aged otoro. Customers consistently laud the artistry with which each piece is prepared, showcasing flavors that are both bold and delicate.
  • Thoughtful Pairings: TAKEDA offers an impressive selection of sake, enhancing the nuances of each dish. The wine and beer offerings complement the menu beautifully, making each meal a holistic experience.
  • Intimate Service: The service is attentive yet unobtrusive, with staff members providing insights about the preparation and origin of each dish, adding another layer to the dining experience.

As a food reviewer, I cannot emphasize enough how TAKEDA’s attention to detail shines through in every aspect—from the presentation to the curated flavor profiles. Each visit to this beloved sushi establishment feels like a celebration of food and craftsmanship.

For food aficionados and sushi lovers, TAKEDA is a must-visit. With limited seating, it encourages reservations for an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of fine dining. For those celebrating a special occasion or just looking to indulge in an extraordinary meal, TAKEDA promises a dining journey that is exquisite and unparalleled. Treat yourself; you won’t regret it!