Gave this place a chance a few times. Def more expensive then other places. Ordered a sushi roll — ider what it was bc i was trying new things… fish tasted bad. Spit it in my napkin right away. Had my friend try it and he did the same. It was shrimp. Something was wrong. Never had actual meals there, only sushi. I will stick with my original sushi restaurant in mamaroneck!
Lana P.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
One of the best asian fusion places I’ve been to! Everything is just delicious and cooked perfectly. I came for lunch and got orange chicken which was crispy(I hate when it’s soggy) and remained crispy for my take-home dinner :) The hot and sour soup is so good — there’s not much I can say except that everything is amazing and I highly recommend this place and can’t wait to go back myself!
Samantha P.
Place rating: 5 Port Chester, NY
The best sushi and lo mein around! I take a 15 minute drive just to get it. I went in with a toddler I babysit for and they were so sweet about it. I recommend this place to everyone now, including you!
Jennifer N.
Place rating: 4 Rye, NY
There are a lot of Japanese restaurants around this are. This one in particular is very pleasant on the inside and the food is delicious!
Ruth S.
Place rating: 5 Williamsburg - South Side, Brooklyn, NY
This place is awesome! Great sushi and variety of food. From the hot and sour soup to creative rolls to delicious cooked dishes, there is something for everyone here. And the prices are very reasonable for Japanese. Check out the Sun-Thurs 3-course prix fixe for $ 24.95. Friendly staff.
Eric P.
Place rating: 4 Rye, NY
No kidding the most delicious and creative special rolls I’ve ever had ANYWHERE. I never write reviews but I just had a great meal and am sitting at the table enjoying great jazz music to boot. Try the tempura southwest roll and the Chilean sea bass roll. We also had hot and sour soup which was a beautiful deep brown, delicious, and a large portion. This is the third time here and it’s terrific. I hope to see more people here as this place deserves it. AND it’s pretty inexpensive. We got 2 special rolls, 3 pieces of tuna sushi, 3 regular rolls, 2 hot and sour soups, and a large saki. With tax it came to $ 66. 12÷13÷15. I’m adding to the post above. I just had a prix fixe meal for 24.95 that was fantastic and generous. The best hot and sour soup ever in a large bowl; a jalapeño stuffed tuna thing that was kind of like a popper, w melted cream cheese. And two special rolls, insanely good and unique. And YOUCANTBELIEVETHIS. THEYGAVEUS A HOLIDAYGIFT — A FULLBOTTLEOFSUTTERHOMEMERLOTWINE! INSANE! This place is the best, most creative, most generous with portions, and most delicious sushi /fusion restaurant I’ve ever patronized. Kills everything around here. And not around here. HIGHLYRECOMMENDED
Jeffrey J.
Place rating: 1 Port Chester, NY
Ordered sushi to pick up when I got to the store it was never made and my third roll in found a hair and a bug in my roll I called and they hanged up on me called again and they said f u don’t call here no more since then I don’t recommend this place for no one
Naomi L.
Place rating: 2 New York, NY
I was very disappointed with this place. I have ordered for delivery twice. The first time the food was fine the second below average. Their miso soup taste watered town. I ordered and asparagus tempura roll and very obviously was was in the toll was no part of any asparagus I have ever seen. Instead i think they have me the stem of a broccoli that usually people through out. It was not tasty. It’s a cheap place and the quality seriously is below average. Sorry but if you can’t get a roll and soup right not even sure you deserve 2 starts. I do not recommend this place.
Amy Z.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
5 stars for the Aria crab dumplings. They are basically Xiao Long Bao,(蟹粉小笼包), and ASGOODASJOE’s Shanghai!!! Yeahit is a tad more expensive than Joe, but can’t beat the convinient location. Will be back again.
Andy G.
Place rating: 4 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Excellent sushi. Sushi chefs very professional and creative. Other food choices are very flavorful and different from other places.
Talin C.
Place rating: 4 Harrison, NY
I love this place. It is a wonderful addition to our selection of local restaurants. The sushi aquarium is fantastic and my kids love the hot dishes like chicken & broccoli & several of the hot appetizers. We’ve tried many items on the menu and most are excellent. Hope they stick around for a long time.
Andrew W.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
Go to sushi place in the area. The food is fresh and high quality. The dinner special is a ton of food and definitely worth the price.
Jennifer A.
Place rating: 4 Bronx, NY
I’ve been getting takeout here of rolls and they are fresh & fast and seriously everyone that works here is so nice. The place is gorgeous inside & the food all looks beautiful. This will be my go-to sushi roll take out place & id definitely take family & friends for special occasions. I usually don’t like«fusion» but because ½ my family won’t eat sushi, this’ll be a great place to take my mom. I’ll have sushi & she can get Chinese:)
Susan G.
Place rating: 4 Harrison, NY
Food is fresh and delicious. Nice renovations to prior place with well arranged booths and tables. Drinks took some time but I observed the bartender using fresh ingredients which was worth the wait. Korean dumplings were flavorful with a delicious sauce. Various sushi rolls were equally fresh. I had the crazy Friday. The staff is so nice and accommodating. Waitress dropped my left over 2 go food. I told her not worries. The chef insisted he make me an entire whole new order! That was a really appropriate gesture in my book. Happy hour every day from 3 – 6.
Helen P.
Place rating: 4 Harrison, NY
Me and My husband eat there once or twice a month. Food is good. Service is good most times. the chilean sea bass is very tasty. Plenty of parking. A great addition to the shopping center. Most times we order the Crazy Friday roll. Yummy.
Godley V.
Place rating: 4 Queens, NY
In the 7 years I’ve been in the area, this must be the third restaurant to occupy this location. I hope this one succeeds because it’s a decent spot. The Harrison/Mamaroneck area doesn’t lack for Asian/sushi restaurants but I like this one for its food & proximity. It is not a huge place inside — especially when compared to other such spots on Mamaroneck Ave. — but it’s not cramped either. Since I had just eaten sushi recently, I opted for the chicken teriyaki bento box lunch special(«boring«I know). I liked that, in lieu of rice, they give you steamed veggies. The only criticism I had was that the teriyaki sauce was a little thin but that may be better called an observation as perhaps others would like a thinner sauce. The portion was ample and everything else in the box was tasty. Left feeling full but not too stuffed. Will be back gain soon and update this review after I try the sushi.
Gregory J.
Place rating: 5 Ardsley, NY
It is indeed a fusion of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese style dishes. Excellent, attentive service coupled with a very sleek modern/traditional décor. I personally didn’t look at a menu. Rather my aunt called two days ahead to make reservations and we allowed the chef to put together our course.
Wendy P.
Place rating: 4 Yonkers, NY
New place in White Plains so we decided to give it a shot on a Saturday afternoon. Our waiter Kevin was really nice. He doubled as the bartender and made a kick ass patron margarita. I had a lunch special string beans and shrimp it was yummy. The bf friend had dumpling soup and house fried rice, both were delectable. I’ll add this place to my Asian restaurant list.
M F.
Place rating: 5 Hewlett, NY
Superb food, highest quality in both freshness and authenticity. So often Asian cuisine attempts to be falsely persuasive in an effort to appeal to common inexperienced local taste. It’s so refreshing to find a restaurant that makes a dish on its menu the way the dish was intended to be made at its point of origin. Hong Kong Pan Fried Noodles is nearly exactly what you’d find in numerous Hong Kong Noodle Houses. Dishes on the menu that say hot & spicy means hot & spicy, as it should and was intended to be, yet rich in the flavors of its motherland. I’m confident any review offering less than 4 stars are from those whom seldom have had a really professionally prepared Asian meal. The rice used at Aria Fusion for sushi exclusively are Tamaki Gold and Tamanishiki, as well as Tamaki Haiga” which are all considered premium or super premium short gran Japanese rices. So for those who would give a one star rating I have to wonder what back ground you have with sushi. Overall the food is excellent, providing delicious fare at very reasonable prices. Cocktails are well made and they too are very reasonably priced. The waiting staff are friendly and attentive even though they may not be the most experienced in the trade. The management team seem sincere and humble with their primary concern being your enjoyment & satisfaction. It’s such a delight and pleasure to come across a small little restaurant that isn’t in a rush to turnover table but instead are open to welcome you to their pride of performance in the talent that makes up their team of chefs. Terrific food, spotlessly clean with a pleasant environment & pretty décor and very inexpensive compared to so many other establishment.
Tina C.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
Aria is a gem. I judge a restaurant on two things and Aria hits gets top marks on both: quality of the food and restaurant management. The freshness of the seafood stood out. I’m actually really confused by the 1-star review for the fish quality from last month. We had fresh scallops, oysters, and the sashimi deluxe special and all were so fresh I didn’t feel the need to add soy sauce nor wasabi. Just simply fresh fish. With the oysters they had a hint of spiciness which added a nice twist to the usual oysters on a half shell. One other time that my mother came, she wanted to order tuna, but the chef refused to serve it because he felt the quality wasn’t fresh enough. It’s clear he takes a long-term view with the business in ensuring the quality is top notch. My mother comes here often, so that’s how I came to Aria for dinner tonight. We also had the fried pork gyoza which I could tell were freshly made — the dumplings had the right amount of crispiness and the meat tender. A great go-to for an appetizer. We also had the Painted Lady Roll, which was fantastic. The layers of lobster with mango and avocado complemented each other really well. At the end of the meal, Ming(the head chef) came over to our table to get our feedback. It’s clear he cares a lot about what you think of the food and wants to make sure you have a great experience. Comes as no surprise that he worked at Four Seasons in Singapore. The modest appearance of the restaurant hides the fact that this is the best quality Asian fusion restaurant in the area. While Mamaroneck may boast a row of glitzy Asian fusion restaurants, Harrison has a serious contender in Aria.