Welcome to Momoya SoHo
Discover the essence of Japanese cuisine at Momoya SoHo, a trendy and intimate sushi bar located in the heart of New York City. With a diverse menu offering vegan options and limited vegetarian choices, Momoya SoHo caters to a wide range of tastes. The upscale yet casual atmosphere makes it perfect for a romantic dinner or a lively brunch with friends. Enjoy the fresh flavors of their sushi and sashimi while sipping on beer and wine from their happy hour specials. With options for outdoor seating and private dining, Momoya SoHo is a must-visit destination for those seeking a modern take on traditional Japanese dishes.
- 47 Prince St New York, NY 10012 Hotline: (646) 429-9315
Welcome to Momoya SoHo, a charming sushi bar located in the heart of New York City. This trendy and upscale restaurant offers a variety of vegan and limited vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions. The intimate and romantic atmosphere, coupled with attentive waiter service, sets the stage for a memorable dining experience.
Momoya SoHo also boasts a range of amenities, including outdoor seating, happy hour specials, and gender-neutral restrooms, catering to a diverse clientele. The restaurant's commitment to sustainability is evident through its use of plastic-free packaging and heated outdoor seating.
Diners can indulge in a selection of fresh sushi rolls and sashimi, paired with a curated list of beer and wine options. Whether you're visiting for brunch, dinner, or dessert, Momoya SoHo has something for everyone.
Overall, Momoya SoHo is a top choice for a sophisticated dining experience in SoHo. Make a reservation today and discover why this restaurant is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

Momoya has a fantastic atmosphere--modern, and trendy with high ceilings. We visited for brunch and ordered the sushi lunch set and sashimi set, both of which tasted exceptionally fresh. The server was attentive, checking in on us frequently. I look forward to returning to try the Momoya box and seasonal desserts!

Went to Momoya on a Friday night and the food was delicious! Pricing is a little steep for what is offered but given the location, it's a bit more understandable. We tried the steamed tofu with uni, momoya box set as well as nigiri set which were all quite good. My favourite was the Momoya box set because it's like 9 mini chirashi bowls and it's a fun experience trying out the different combination of flavours and fishes. I initially wanted to come for the parfaits but we were so full that we didn't get a chance to! A reason to come back next time!

Their brunch is pretty solid. Ordered the Shokadou Bento Box and Yuzu Ricotta Soufflé Pancake. Both were delicious and presentation was on point. Their cocktails were refreshing and paired well with the food (ichigo & shiso). Service was prompt and easy to get a reservation. It's also very simple but elegant inside.

Good but I think I was expecting it to be better. Came for lunch and got a lunch with my sister and I enjoyed the sushi. Maybe I will come back and try something new just because I was anticipating this place to be more than it was. Service was good! and the ambiance is cute.

Stopped by for brunch and a good time with a couple of girlfriends! We ordered the kaisen don, sushi lunch set, and a chirashi bowl. The fish was very fresh! We also had our eyes set on their seasonal parfait - and ordered one to share. The açaí sorbet was delectable, my favorite! Would love to come back and try their other seasons' parfaits.

Momoya excels at beautiful presentation along with a stunning interior though the prices are enough to make you raise an eyebrow. Fearful that we wouldn't be full, we ordered a wide variety of dishes including their softshell crab, homemade tofu (with uni), Momoya box and 12 piece sushi combo. The food was all delicious, though you'll likely get the most value from their unique Momoya Box, consisting of 9 mini chirashi bowls, and 12-piece nigiri. The Momoya Box was fun to eat and great to share (each bowl came with a few pieces of fish plus a bed of rice) though the nigiri was your standard fare. Unfortunately, we were too full for dessert and unable to try the parfait but I'm sure this would have been extremely satisfying.

This was our first time visiting this cute cafe/ restaurant. It is located in Soho. The place has a nice vibe where you can come and eat and chat with your friends/family. We came around 2ish or so on a Saturday afternoon. It was not busy, but there was a good amount of people eating. There was both indoor and outdoor dining. We sat indoors where there were a lot of lights coming in from the windows. We ordered Season Parfait and Soufflé Pancakes. I saw Soufflé pancakes on social media and thought to come and try this. Unfortunately, the soufflé pancakes didn't "wow" us because it reminded us of Chinese sponge cupcakes with lemon flavor. It was just average for us. However, we did enjoy the Seasonal Parfait. It came with a description and story about the dessert made by the chef. It was a nice story. I loved it has a description of each part of the parfait. It was very well presented and beautiful too! For a second, I didn't want to eat because it was so beautiful to look at. Of course, we had to eat it. It tasted good. I loved the açaí sorbet. I would come back and try another dessert. Although I did feel like it was a bit expensive, it is worth trying.

Yelp check in to get 10% off for lunch! For 3 people, we got: Chirashi bowls set: it was a fun way to try multiple items but I thought the rice was just fine so I might see if there are other ways of trying a metley of items. Some of my favorites includes the uni, ikura, and the shrimp Tempura was still warm. The egg roll was not very good. Tuna tartare: flavorful dish with a tasty ponzu sauce that we wish had rice for to soak it all up. A small portion though. Sushi lunch: we got the spicy salmon and spicy yellowtail rolls for our options and both are among my favorite versions of it. I don't see spicy yellowtail around - I think their balanced use of sesame oil may be what sets these rolls apart. Yuzu pancakes: maybe our least favorite, but not bad. The yuzu syrup and cream definitely set the dish apart.

Had the omakase dinner for $95 with a client and it was fresh, light, well balanced, well demonstrated, and tasty. I loved the truffle soy sauce. The fish was fresh and cold and perfect. Some interesting unconventional tastes but I liked it. Service was on it. Cleaned the table. Made us feel fancy. Talked through the plates. Very professional. Inside is so beautifully lit. Get a window seat to look at all the interesting SoHo people.

This place is incredible. Definitely on the pricier end when it comes to sushi restaurants in the city but the quality of the fish is incredible, and I like the unique appetizer options and boxes. Sweet potato tempura: 9/10 Calamari: 8/10 Momoya Box: 11/10 I highly recommend this box! It's incredible! And so unique! The fish quality is spectacular and I like the variety. Bento Box: 9/10 Delicious options! Toro Tekka Don: 11/10 Wagyu crispy rice: 7/10 Disappointing. The rice was too crispy and was hard. The Wagyu was fine. Overall I would recommend the bento box, Momoya box, and tekka toro Don! Don't expect crazy service. The ambiance is nice but nothing unique.