Momoya SoHo

Japanese restaurant · Nolita

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"Momoya has a few locations, all of which are on the pricier end of the mid-tier sushi spectrum. It’s easy to spend $75 per person here, which isn’t ideal for a random weeknight dinner—but they have a good fish selection, and that fish is always delicious. Get a basic sushi combo for around $40, or if you’re feeling fancy, try the $65 Momoya Box that comes with nine mini chirashi bowls arranged like a sushi advent calendar. With its massive windows, the restaurant sort of looks like a futuristic fish tank, and it’s easy to walk in and grab a bar seat or table." - bryan kim

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Momoya Soho

47 Prince St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

momoyanyc.com
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