An 8-seat, 20-course edomae omakase counter led by chef Shigeyuki Tsunoda that releases reservations in a single scheduled online drop.
37 W 20th St, New York, NY 10011



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Noda takes bookings exclusively through a timed release on Tock rather than rolling availability — the platform lists a specific future date and a 3:00 PM local-time drop for new reservations, per Noda's Tock page (exploretock.com/noda-nyc). With only eight counter seats and 20 courses per seating, each release covers a small number of tables for weeks of service at once.
Because the whole window opens at one moment, guides built around the Tock listing describe fans setting calendar alerts and refreshing at the drop time to secure a spot, per exploretock.com/noda-nyc. There is no walk-in counter and no waitlist queue outside of the scheduled release.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservation-only via scheduled Tock release; no standing waitlist between drops
Walk-ins: No walk-in seating
There's no walk-up wait — seats are booked entirely through timed Tock reservation releases, and the counter (8 seats) sells out at the drop, per exploretock.com/noda-nyc.
Yes, reservations are required and released on Tock at a specific scheduled date and time (e.g., a 3:00 PM local-time drop), per exploretock.com/noda-nyc.
No, Noda does not offer walk-in seating; all 8 counter seats are allocated through the scheduled Tock release, per exploretock.com/noda-nyc.
Sources: Noda on Tock