Sake No Hana · New York
Tao Group's modern Japanese izakaya inside the Moxy Lower East Side
Why we recommend Sake No Hana in New York
Sake No Hana is the kind of Lower East Side room our team keeps recommending when a guest wants a high-energy, scene-forward dinner that still takes the food seriously. It is Tao Group's modern Japanese restaurant tucked inside the Moxy Lower East Side at 145 Bowery, which makes it a natural anchor for a full night out: dinner downstairs, then the elevator up to the hotel's rooftop and lounge scene. This is a page for guests who care about the vibe as much as the sushi, and who like the idea of keeping the whole evening inside one building on Bowery.
A note on how we work: outside Las Vegas, MyRSVP concentrates on nightclub and pool-club bookings rather than restaurant reservations, so treat this page as a concierge city guide - the room, the men
Reserve a VIP table at Sake No Hana through the MyRSVP concierge. Submit a request via the form on this page and a host will confirm bottle minimums, arrival timing and any large-group requests within hours. MyRSVP handles New York reservations with on-the-ground hosts who book the toughest rooms in the city.
Hours of operation
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 18:00 – 23:00
- Wednesday: 18:00 – 23:00
- Thursday: 18:00 – 23:00
- Friday: 18:00 – 00:00
- Saturday: 18:00 – 00:00
- Sunday: 18:00 – 23:00
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