A tiny seven-seat sister counter to Sushi Noz, ranked among the hardest tables in NYC to book, per We All Gotta Eat.
458 W 17th St, New York, NY 10011



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Noz 17 is described as 'a 7-seat sanctuary on a Chelsea side-street' by We All Gotta Eat, seating only seven guests per service for a thirty-course Edomae-style omakase menu led by chef Matsuzaki.
The tiny room's scarcity has made it one of the hardest reservations to land in the city, per We All Gotta Eat; a follow-up search found Noz 17 now books its two nightly seatings (6pm and 9pm, Monday-Saturday) via SevenRooms rather than a walk-up or purely referral system.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Books via SevenRooms, two nightly seatings (6pm/9pm), Monday-Saturday
Two nightly seatings, 6pm and 9pm, Monday-Saturday
Noz 17's seven-seat counter runs two seatings nightly (6pm and 9pm), and its small size has made it one of the hardest-to-book tables in the city, per We All Gotta Eat.
Yes; Noz 17 books its limited seven-seat counter through SevenRooms, per search results tied to its official booking page, though earlier coverage described the room as extremely limited in availability.
No walk-in policy was reported; with only seven seats and two seatings nightly, availability is tightly constrained per We All Gotta Eat.
Sources: We All Gotta Eat · Noz 17 official reservations (via web search)