A Chelsea omakase-only sushi spot on 8th Avenue that runs strict 90-minute seatings and draws steady enough demand that reservations are recommended over walking in.
334 8th Ave, New York, NY 10001



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Sushi Blossoms runs its dining room in strict roughly 90-minute seating cycles, with reservations recommended to guarantee a seat, according to restaurant listings gathered via web search (Yelp, sushiblossoms.com). The bar offers 12-course ($85) and 17-course ($128) omakase options, with a 15-course table omakase at $100.
Walk-ins are accepted but only as availability allows around those timed seatings, per the same sources, meaning arriving without a reservation on a busy night can mean no seat rather than a formal wait line.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations recommended via Resy or phone; walk-ins accepted based on availability
Walk-ins: Accepted based on availability
Dinner Monday–Saturday; lunch Saturday only
There's no posted line-wait figure, but seatings run in strict ~90-minute cycles, so without a reservation you may simply be told no seat is available rather than given a wait time, per restaurant listings.
Yes, reservations are recommended and can be made via Resy or by phone, per the restaurant's own site and listings.
Walk-ins are accepted based on availability, but reservations are advised to ensure a seat, per restaurant listings.
Sources: Yelp · Sushi Blossoms official site