How to Get a Reservation at Hayakawa in Atlanta
Hayakawa is an eight-seat sushi omakase counter in West Midtown that books on Resy across two nightly seatings. With so few seats, the monthly-style window vanishes fast and cancellations are the path in.
The short answer
Hayakawa is a tiny, high-end sushi omakase counter in West Midtown, seating roughly eight guests across two nightly seatings, Wednesday through Saturday. It books on Resy. With a counter this small, the window clears almost instantly, so preparation at the release plus a cancellation watch afterward is the realistic plan. Confirm the current release timing and deposit terms on the live Resy listing.
Once the window is gone, the only practical path is the cancellation. At an eight-seat counter, even a single opening is worth catching the instant it appears.
Why Hayakawa is so hard
- Only about eight seats per seating, so total inventory is tiny.
- Two seatings a night, typically early and later in the evening.
- Open Wednesday through Saturday, so the week's capacity is limited.
- High demand against a Michelin-level reputation for the sushi.
Catching a Hayakawa seat
Because the counter is so small, cancellations are the only dependable path once the window clears. They surface briefly as plans change and are claimed in seconds, so a continuous watch with instant confirmation is essential. By hand it is nearly impossible.
Rose watches Hayakawa around the clock and books the moment a seat opens, under your name. You send one text and we handle the rest.
Tell Rose your Hayakawa date and we will watch the counter and grab the next open seat.
Frequently asked
How many seats does Hayakawa have?
Hayakawa is an intimate omakase counter of roughly eight seats, running two seatings a night. The tiny capacity is the main reason it is so hard to book.
What platform does Hayakawa use?
Hayakawa books on Resy across two nightly seatings, Wednesday through Saturday. Confirm the current release timing and any deposit terms on the live Resy listing before planning a night.
How do I get a seat at Hayakawa if it is sold out?
Watch for a cancellation. With only eight seats, openings are rare and brief, so a continuous watch with instant confirmation is the only reliable way in, which is what Rose automates.