Described by Hotels Above Par as "New York City's most secretive omakase restaurant, speakeasy, and museum," and a Michelin-starred launch partner on the Access reservation membership platform.



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Hotels Above Par calls The Office of Mr. Moto a Michelin-starred, secretive East Village concept combining omakase, speakeasy, and museum elements — and one of the restaurants Access uses to sell its $1,788+/year membership as a way around New York's toughest reservation demand.
Per Hotels Above Par, Access pre-secures desirable time slots for members and lets them book in under two minutes via a spendable "key balance," a model built explicitly for venues like this one where the alternative is competing against thousands of other diners.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Priority/guaranteed booking available to Access members; standard public booking channel not detailed by the source.
No specific wait time is reported, but the venue's inclusion as an Access launch partner — a paid membership built to pre-secure hard-to-get slots — signals it's among the city's most in-demand tables (Hotels Above Par).
Yes; Access members can book pre-secured, desirable time slots directly through the app in under two minutes, per Hotels Above Par.
Not addressed by the source, which focuses on Access's membership booking mechanics rather than walk-in policy.
Sources: Hotels Above Par