How to Get a Reservation at Sushi Nakazawa in New York
Sushi Nakazawa sells its omakase counter as a timed, prepaid-style booking. Releases clear fast, so the drop and cancellations are the way in.
The short answer
Sushi Nakazawa sells its prized omakase counter as a timed booking, and seats clear quickly when a window opens. The practical approach is to know the release and to keep watching for cancellation-style openings afterward, since plans change in the days before a date.
Platform and booking mechanics for omakase counters can shift, so confirm the current method, timing, and any prepayment on the live listing before you plan.
What Sushi Nakazawa is, and the room to know
Sushi Nakazawa is chef Daisuke Nakazawa's West Village omakase destination, the room that earned a rapturous early review and helped popularize the high-end sushi counter in New York. The counter is the seat to want, an intimate, chef-led progression, while the dining room offers a slightly more attainable experience.
Because counter seats are few and the experience is timed, the initial release can disappear quickly. The counter rewards both speed at the drop and patience for cancellations.
The best strategy for Sushi Nakazawa
Be ready at the release with your details saved, and choose the counter or dining room deliberately. If the drop is gone, watch the exact date continuously for cancellation openings in the final days.
- Counter seats are the hardest; the dining room is more attainable.
- Weeknights are easier than weekends.
- Be ready the moment the window opens.
- Watch the final days for cancellation-style openings.
Tell Rose the night and seat you want at Sushi Nakazawa. We watch the listing continuously and book the next opening under your name.
Frequently asked
How does Sushi Nakazawa take reservations?
It sells its omakase counter and dining room as timed bookings that clear quickly. Confirm the current platform, timing, and any prepayment on the live listing. Cancellations in the final days are the realistic path after a drop.
Is the counter or the dining room harder to book?
The counter is far harder, with only a handful of seats per seating. The dining room is more attainable. For either, be ready at the release and watch for cancellations afterward.
Can Rose book Sushi Nakazawa for me?
Yes. Send Rose the date, the seat you want, and party size. We monitor it around the clock and book the moment a seat opens, under your own name.