New York · Sushi · a la carte
Momokawa
Japanese Sushi & Wagyu Hot Potsukiyakishabu-shabuJapanese wagyusashimichirashi
An Upper East Side Japanese restaurant pairing a seasoned sushi bar with traditional wagyu sukiyaki and shabu-shabu, open seven days a week.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Upper East Side

Plate № 2120
About
Momokawa sits on 1st Avenue between 76th and 77th Streets, offering Upper East Side diners a rare combination of serious sushi and classic Japanese hot pot under one roof. The sushi bar is led by a chef with more than 30 years of experience, turning out high-quality nigiri, sashimi, and chirashi bowls. The hot pot menu features traditional sukiyaki and shabu-shabu with premium wagyu beef, cooked tableside in the manner of an authentic Japanese dining ritual. OpenTable ratings reach 4.8 from nearly 300 reviews, with guests frequently citing the wagyu sukiyaki as outstanding. The restaurant is open seven days a week for both lunch and dinner, making it one of the most accessible full-service Japanese destinations on the Upper East Side. Delivery is available through ChowNow for those who prefer the experience at home.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Traditional wagyu sukiyaki cooked tableside in cast iron — a Japanese comfort food ritual rarely executed this well in NYC.
- A sushi bar led by a chef with over 30 years of experience produces consistently high-quality nigiri and sashimi.
- Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, making it one of the most flexible full-service Japanese restaurants on the Upper East Side.
- A 4.8 OpenTable rating from nearly 300 verified diners reflects the sustained quality of both the sushi and hot pot programs.
Also has a separate 28th St location (different from this Upper East Side/Lenox Hill branch).
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