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A dining experience at Noz 17 is the height of omakase: chef-driven and prepared in the Edomae style, this 25-course tasting menu brings guests on a journey through the far reaches of the traditional sushi palate.
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Dec 6, 2022 · A typical haute omakase in New York features a linear progression: light small plates followed by a parade of more filling sushi — and maybe a toro hand roll to finish off the savory courses.
The omakase shows off the chef's free-wheeling style with a procession that keeps the palate stimulated. Otsumami, sashimi and nigiri all show off an impressive display of top-notch product that has been expertly treated and handled.
- 458 W. 17th St, New York, 10011, New York State
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Noz 17 is the sister restaurant to New York giant Sushi Noz in the heart of Chelsea. Led by chef Junichi Matsuzaki, formerly at the Ash Room at Sushi Noz, th...
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Noz 17 is a Chelsea-based sushi restaurant serving an incredible 25-30-course edomae omakase. We'll highlight some of the courses that stood out to us, but this was truly one of the best dining experiences we've had in NYC and highly recommend this for a special occasion meal.
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Dec 22, 2021 · Sushi Noz’s $395 edomae omakase — which starts with five to six small plates and moves into a traditional lineup of 10 to 15 courses of nigiri — under chef Abe Nozomu garnered favorable...
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Oct 26, 2024 · Noz 17 offers an intimate omakase experience with just seven seats, creating a personalized and engaging atmosphere. Chef Junichi Matsuzaki's innovative 30 to 35-course menu features "adventurous and varied" dishes, showcasing rare Japanese ingredients.