The LA-born sushi chain's first NYC location, known for no-reservation waits and its fixed 'Trust Me' omakase-style sets.
33 E 20th St, New York, NY 10003



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The Infatuation's Union Square guide warns that this location, the chain's first in New York, 'tends to be busy,' so diners should be prepared to wait a bit for dinner.
Because Sugarfish doesn't take reservations, the guide advises putting your name in for a walk-in table and suggests a solo weekday lunch as a workaround to avoid the evening wait (The Infatuation).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No reservations
Walk-ins: Walk-in, put your name in
The Infatuation says the 20th Street location 'tends to be busy' at dinner and advises being prepared to wait a bit; weekday lunch is suggested as a quieter alternative.
No — The Infatuation notes it doesn't accept reservations; you put your name in and wait for a table.
Yes, it's walk-in/name-in only, per The Infatuation, with waits more likely at dinner than at a weekday lunch.
Sources: The Infatuation