A $98 all-you-can-eat-and-drink omakase in the East Village that went viral on social media, per The Infatuation.
23 Avenue B, New York, NY



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SourAji's draw is the price-to-volume math: for $98 diners get roughly 14 omakase courses followed by a 90-minute stretch of all-you-can-eat nigiri and all-you-can-drink sake, a format The Infatuation frames as built for a big, celebratory night out rather than a quick meal.
The restaurant takes reservations through Resy rather than running a walk-in line, and The Infatuation's review specifically flags the 8:30pm last seating as the one to chase if you want to "linger later than 10pm" — implying earlier and prime-time slots are the ones that go first.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservation-based via Resy
Last seating around 8:30pm, per The Infatuation
SourAji is reservation-based rather than a walk-in-line spot, so the real constraint is snagging a Resy slot rather than standing in line, per The Infatuation's review.
Yes — SourAji books through Resy, and The Infatuation's review links directly to reservations for the roughly 14-course, all-you-can-eat-and-drink omakase.
The Infatuation's coverage centers on booking a Resy spot rather than walking in, and recommends targeting the 8:30pm last seating specifically.
Sources: The Infatuation