
Hours
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1374 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10075
Phone: (646) 669-7435
Website: https://www.nozmarket.com/
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Reviews
Both omakase boxes and sabazushi were very high quality as expected fish to rice ratio were spot on
However the showstopper was the takoyaki! Lightly fried octopus that stayed crispy for an hour ride home on the train (super impressive) delicious and not greasy at all.
Honestly 5 stars and the only star deducted is because it is $$$ —yes for a special occasion of course!
Protip: As of time of writing, 12/7/25, Noz Market is part of the Chase Sapphire Reserve Dining Credit in NYC. To get the $150 credit, do not order online as it will charge via Uber Eats. Call the store and make sure they punch in your credit card via phone. *If the place is busy they can and will refuse to take orders via phone.
The atmosphere is wonderful. It’s beautiful and clean. I arrived before my reservation and was greeted by the lovely staff. They were all great. The vibe is cool. Having been to Japan it felt familiar but upscale and I really dug it. However before sitting down the first thing on my mind was that it smelt fishy. I’ve been to omakase places for half the price and twice as much and never been met with such a strong odor before but I was still excited about the meal.
When we sat down, most of the fish had been cut already or was being cut. For omakase it is important to not only appreciate the quality of fish, but the skills of the chef and the atmosphere around. Almost all the fish had been cut before guests had been served their first dish.
The meal started with very underwhelming cuts of fish. I believe the first was snapper, very underwhelming, fishy, really set the mood. Then came the squid wish was slimy and rubbery followed by a number of incredibly unimpressive cuts of fish. I was frustrated by the menu choices for the night. A bunch of off cuts were offered, no salmon, then to finish back to back to back cuts of tuna which were offered with no relief to their fattiness. If you’re going to judge a pizzeria by their cheese slice then you judge an omakase menu based on the quality of their otoro and boy was it sad. The mid fatty fish was tasty and average to below average at best, but the otoro was served seared and totally ruined the taste and the quality of the fish.
I was super, super disappointed by the menu. I will not recommend this place nor will I try Sushi Noz after this experience. I will re emphasize the staff was amazing and the service was great, however if you are going for the fish go somewhere else. Anywhere else. The quality of omakase sucked and literally ruined my entire weekend having dined at some finer places the entire weekend. I will not go back, bring anyone here or try and of their sister restaurants.
FYI: and if you order the the same dish for second round of hand roll it would be a regular price, so basically happy hour works only on your first oder second one will be regular price, and caviar/uni is not included.
staff are nice and chef is really serious looking
enjoy!
Est. 2020
Layout/atmosphere
*Pass through drapes to chef’s counter; through another set of drapes is few tables in back for a la carte menu
Food/drink
*Chef’s Counter Omakase menu (1 otsumami/appetizer, 10 nigiri, 1 uni course, 1 maki roll, miso soup, tamago & dessert) + Spicy Caviar (Cod Roe) maki roll – Good; everything fresh and tenderly prepared
*Daina, Nasu Gohyakumangoku Junmai Ginjo, Tochigi sake (crisp, apple, youthful acidity, citrus, joyful) – solid