How to Get a Reservation at Mujo in Atlanta
Mujo releases its 15 counter seats one month in advance at 10am on the first of the month, and they vanish almost instantly. Catch the monthly drop, or watch for a cancellation.
The short answer
Mujo, the Michelin-starred Edomae omakase counter in West Midtown, is widely considered Atlanta's single hardest reservation. It seats roughly 15 people per service and books on OpenTable. Per the restaurant, reservations are released one month in advance at 10am on the first day of the month, so the entire next month opens at once and clears within moments. Verify this timing on the live listing, since it can change.
If you miss the monthly drop, the path in is the cancellation. Seats come back as guests' plans change in the days before a service, and at a 15-seat counter even one opening is worth catching the instant it appears.
How the monthly drop works
Mujo's release is a ticket-on-sale moment. The full month of seats opens at a fixed hour and a tiny counter sells out immediately, so preparation beats luck.
- Be logged in and ready at the exact release time on the first of the month.
- Have your card saved and your acceptable dates decided in advance, because hesitation at the form costs the seat.
- Join the restaurant's notification list so you are reminded of the drop.
- If the month sells out, switch immediately to watching for cancellations.
Catching a Mujo cancellation
Because the counter is so small, cancellations are the only realistic path once the monthly window is gone. They surface briefly and are claimed in seconds, so a continuous watch with instant confirmation is the only way to reliably catch one by hand it is nearly impossible.
Rose watches Mujo 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 Mujo date and we will watch the counter and grab the next open seat.
Frequently asked
When does Mujo release reservations?
Mujo releases seats one month in advance at 10am on the first day of the month, with the full next month opening at once. The exact timing can change, so verify it on the live OpenTable listing and be ready at the release minute.
How many seats does Mujo have?
Mujo is an intimate omakase counter of roughly 15 seats per service, which is a large part of why it is so hard to book. Even a single cancellation is worth catching the instant it appears.
Can I still get into Mujo if the month is sold out?
Yes. Cancellations appear as guests' plans change in the days before service. They are brief and claimed fast, so a continuous watch is the practical way in, which is what Rose automates.