Upscale Japanese market & sushi bar w/ hand rolls, omakase, & takeout. Premium fish w/o the Michelin price tag.
Noz Market offers a more accessible yet high-quality Japanese dining experience, leveraging the same premium fish as its Michelin-starred sibling, Sushi Noz. This establishment provides a flexible dining format, including a bustling hand roll bar perfect for walk-ins, a refined à la carte sushi selection, and omakase options that cater to various budgets, from under $100 to approximately $155. Complementing the culinary offerings is an extensive list of sake and teas, with takeout conveniently available.
Noz Market is celebrated for its Japanese cuisine, specifically its sushi and omakase offerings, which feature high-quality, aged fish. Diners frequently recommend the hand rolls and the omakase experience, noting it provides a taste of fine dining at a more accessible price point compared to its sister restaurant, Sushi Noz. While generally very positive, some mention that the omakase can be a shorter meal and chef variability might occasionally lead to minor inconsistencies.
"Customers highly recommend the hand rolls, particularly during happy hour, and the omakase menu, which is praised for its quality and value."
Customers overwhelmingly praise Noz Market for its exceptional quality sushi and value, particularly highlighting the omakase and hand rolls.
Important Note
Some diners have noted that the omakase experience can be relatively short, and there can be occasional inconsistencies due to multiple chefs.
"Noz Market is recommended by the commenter."
Positive"The commenter highly recommends Noz Market, stating it's excellent and offers great value for $300 per person."
Positive"This user recommends the set lunch deal at Noz Market as a great value way to experience omakase, especially on a weekday."
Positive"The author had an incredible "Okinawa experience" which was a limited special menu. They highly recommend splurging on Sushi Noz itself after this experience."
Positive"Noz Market is listed as a preferred restaurant in the 'around that price' category for its quality."
Positive"Noz Market is recommended as a good sushi option at the sub-$200 price point, specifically for its real edomae sushi."
Positive"In response to a query about the number of pieces, the reviewer estimated there were about 15."
Neutral"This user asked for the number of pieces in the dish."
Neutral"This user highly recommends the chirashi, calling it the best price-to-quality ratio sushi in the city and stating it is plentiful."
Positive"This user compared the Chirashi to Sushi Sho, a highly-rated restaurant, noting it appears to be a better value despite being more expensive."
Neutral"The reviewer described the portion size as medium, comparable to other similar bowls, and praised the quality of the rice. They also mentioned plans to review Chirashi and Don bowls on their TikTok channel, 'the raw report'."
Positive"This user inquired about the portion size of the meal."
Neutral"In response to the previous comment, the user simply stated 'Amazing quality.'"
Positive"This user expressed excitement upon seeing the food."
Neutral"This user inquired if ponzu sauce was included with the order, to which another user confirmed that the restaurant sells their own bottles of ponzu and soy sauce."
Neutral"Responding to a query about the dish, the reviewer stated it was very good but pricey at $58."
Positive"This user asked for the reviewer's thoughts on the dish and its price point."
Neutral"Noz Market, a more casual spot adjacent to Sushi Noz, offers an incredible omakase lunch special at a Michelin quality for around $80."
Positive"States that Noz Market on the UES is likely the best option within the $100 price point and highly recommends it."
Positive"Recommends Noz Market, Sendo, and Joji Box (for takeout)."
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