Momoya SoHo

This Soho spot serves a contemporary take on traditional Japanese cuisine

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Enjoy the last days of summer with Momoya’s original cocktails, made with Japanese sake and shochu🍸🌆
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Written by Time Out in paid partnership with Momoya SoHo

Time Out says

Momoya Soho puts a unique spin on traditional Japanese cuisine with a modern take that’s as approachable as it is elevated. This spot is your go-to for everything from delicate sashimi and inventive sushi rolls to crowd-pleasers like miso black cod and tempura. The vibe is elegant yet laid-back, making it perfect for a casual lunch or a slow-paced dinner. A curated selection of French and Japanese wines and sakes pair perfectly with your meal. Indulge in Edomae-style sushi omakase with two selections of 14 pieces or 18 pieces. Both options come with appetizers, akadashi miso, a handroll and dessert. Guests can either sit at the sushi counter, where the chef serves each nigiri piece by piece, or they can opt for table seating and enjoy a coursed experience. 

Momoya SoHo says
The beloved Japanese restaurant Momoya, has evolved into a stunning new incarnation with the opening of Momoya SoHo at 47 Prince Street, corner of Mulberry Street. The two-level space is surrounded by windows and has an unencumbered view of the bustle of this busy intersection, and one of New York’s most historic churches.

Inside however is a serene scene of Japanese fare that showcases picture perfect nigiri and sublime foods highlighting the beauty of the vast array of dishes.

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Address
47 Prince Street
New York
10012
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