Welcome to Sake No Hana
Sake No Hana, a Japanese restaurant located at 145 Bowery, New York, NY, offers an upscale dining experience with gender-neutral restrooms and private dining options. The restaurant boasts a full bar, accepts reservations, and credit cards, making it a convenient choice for all customers. Known for its traditional Japanese cuisine, Sake No Hana is a favorite among patrons looking for authentic flavors in a sophisticated setting. The meticulous attention to detail in both presentation and taste makes every dish a culinary delight, leaving diners impressed and satisfied. My personal favorite is the exquisite sushi selection, a must-try for sushi lovers.
- 145 Bowery New York, NY 10002 Hotline: (212) 249-0315
Introducing Sake No Hana, a Japanese restaurant located at 145 Bowery in New York, NY. This upscale establishment offers a range of amenities, including the ability to make reservations, accept credit cards, and a full bar. Guests can enjoy private dining options and gender-neutral restrooms, making it a welcoming space for all. The phone number to make a reservation is (212) 249-0315.
Sake No Hana stands out for its commitment to providing a high-quality dining experience. The menu features a variety of traditional Japanese dishes prepared with precision and attention to detail. From sushi and sashimi to grilled meats and vegetarian options, there is something to satisfy every palate.
The ambiance at Sake No Hana is elegant and inviting, perfect for a special night out or a memorable meal with friends and family. The combination of top-notch service, beautiful presentation, and delicious flavors makes Sake No Hana a must-visit destination for Japanese cuisine enthusiasts in the heart of New York City.

Came here for a work event and have been coming back ever since. If you're coming here for the vibe and to be seen, then 8 -12p To have the place to yourself, 6pm Sunday - Wednesday. Must haves: Drinks - LIQUID SWORDS, GYARU GIRL SPICY TUNA TARTARE KARAAGE CHICKEN! Spicy Tuna Sushi Roll WAGYU Robata! SHORTRIB YAKIMESHI! IMPERIAL WAGYU RIBEYE!

Food and service was great, I didn't love the public seating, it was too close together and crowded so it was very loud ! Had to shout across the table to be heard, so I ended up not speaking very much it was annoying. They had more private areas that were more inclosed feel like if I was there it might have been more enjoyable. Family style everything comes when it's ready so it's best to order a bunch of things and share. If your not comfortable with that this probably isn't the place for you or your group. We loved all the food except the noodles (everyone's least favorite)

Came here for a special day and the food did not disappoint. Made a reservation for two for a Sunday night and got seated in a cute corner. It wasn't packed, but there was a good amount of people. Their dress code is smart casual, but saw one or two people dressed down. To start off, we were greeted by our waitress who was overall very attentive throughout our entire meal. We ordered the Sweet Shrimp Tartare and sea urchin temaki, the Bluefin tuna toro tataki, the Wafu Carbonara, and the Ginza Chicken. The Sweet Shrimp Tartare and sea urchin was very good, but paying $37 for both, I would have expected a little more uni, as it was just barely a teaspoon. The Bluefin tuna toro tataki paired well with the sauce they poured. The Wafu Carbonara is a must get. We read the reviews here and had to try it for ourselves. It was delicious!!! The Ginza Chicken was decent, nothing special. The waitress had asked if we wanted anything like Edamame and we were under the impression that it was going to be on the house, but it was an additional $12; smart on her side. For dessert, we both got a cappuccino and shared the Matcha Tiramisu and Pineapple Mochi Cake. I absolutely loved the tiramisu and would get it again. The ambiance was very nice and the bathroom was clean, given that there is a washroom attendant. The bathroom is unisex, so it was weird to have a male washroom attendant right outside my stall. This is a place I would come back to try other dishes and the drinks as well.

HOT! HOT! HOT! This place is on fire! A total vibe. Sake No Hana is dark, vibrant and sexy, with its spiral staircase entrance and vaulted bar area ceiling setting the stage for a beautifully appointed dining room. There is also private dining available. The service was on point, courteous and expedient considering how busy the restaurant was. Never needed to ask for a water refill. Be prepared though, it can get pretty loud. The food was exquisite! WE were a party of 7 and just decided family style selections from the menu. Try the sake selections. Presentation is meticulously planned. The craft cocktails are delicious as well! (my fave pictured). Bottom line, this Bowery gastronomic temple is a show stopper!

I've been dying to try this place as I'm a big Tao fan. Getting down the Bowery is a bit of a pain. I like the Moxy hotel where this is located. We went on a Sunday. The place has a really nice vibe and great decor. We had sushi for a starter. The sushi was good, very lite. I had a specialty cocktail which was nice. I had asked for another one before my dinner, it never came. Our dinner came, still no drink. We had the wagyu steak. Tasty but nothing to write home about. The waitress realized that I didn't have the drink I ordered and said it was coming. Well, my meal was done and we took catch a train and then my drink comes. It would have been nice if she took it off the bill, but I downed it and we have to run! Overall, it was okay, not sure I have to go back.