Sushi Noz · New York
Two-Michelin-star Edomae omakase at a 200-year-old hinoki counter
Why we recommend Sushi Noz in New York
When guests booking a New York nightclub, beach club, or pool day through MyRSVP ask us where to eat around it, Sushi Noz is the name we hand to the guest who wants the single most serious sushi seat on the Upper East Side. This is a two-Michelin-star Edomae omakase counter, an intimate eight-and-six-seat room where the evening is built around one chef, one nightly menu, and roughly two and a half hours of quiet precision. It earns a place on our curated New York shortlist for the guest treating dinner as the event rather than the warm-up.
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 menu cues, the ti
Reserve a VIP table at Sushi Noz 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: 17:45 – 23:30
- Tuesday: 17:45 – 23:30
- Wednesday: 17:45 – 23:30
- Thursday: 17:45 – 23:30
- Friday: 17:45 – 23:30
- Saturday: 17:45 – 23:30
- Sunday: Closed
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