A small, packed omakase-and-sushi room on the Upper East Side known for elbow-to-elbow prime-time crowds.
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At prime dinnertime the small dining room fills up fast, and The Infatuation's Upper East Side guide notes you might be 'scooting your chair back and forth constantly to let the waitstaff through,' per The Infatuation.
Despite the tight quarters, The Infatuation reports diners don't seem to mind, since guests are absorbed in sake and conversation rather than counting elbow room, per The Infatuation.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
The Infatuation doesn't cite a specific wait time, but describes the small dining room as getting packed at prime dinnertime, per The Infatuation's Upper East Side guide.
The Infatuation's guide does not address reservation policy for this location.
Not established by available sources; The Infatuation only notes the room gets crowded at peak dinner hours.
Sources: The Infatuation - Upper East Side Restaurants Guide