Restaurant in New York City, United States
Mista Oh
100Pearl PointsPractical Flatiron pick

About Mista Oh
Mista Oh is a practical Flatiron pick for an easy lunch, dinner, or small-group meal when location and convenience matter more than awards or ceremony. Treat it as a low-friction neighborhood option; for a clearer Japanese splurge signal, compare it with Towa or Tenjou.
For Mista Oh in New York City, the verified details are limited but useful for basic planning: casual dress, Monday-through-Saturday hours, a Sunday closure. Treat it as a practical option when the key questions are when it is open and how formally to dress.
A practical New York City option with limited verified details
The main reason to consider Mista Oh from the available facts is simplicity. There is no verified award signal, chef-led format, price tier, cuisine detail, or booking structure in the provided information, so the safer read is to treat it as a straightforward New York City venue rather than a credentials-driven destination. If the group wants another option to compare, Towa is worth keeping on the shortlist.
For timing, rely on the verified schedule: Mista Oh is open 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM to 11 PM Friday and Saturday, closed Sunday. That gives planners a clear window for Monday-through-Saturday visits, with no Sunday service listed.
Groups should choose it for ease, then confirm details
The group-dining angle here should stay practical rather than assumed. No verified private room, seat count, or group policy is available, so larger parties should confirm directly before building a plan around it. For comparison, it may be useful to look at other options such as Hill Country or Hill Country Barbecue Market.
Ambiance expectations should stay grounded. The verified dress code is casual, there is no confirmed bar program, formal service format, or award-backed positioning in the available facts. If the night needs another option to compare, The Ivory Peacock belongs on the shortlist. Tenjou and Towa are also reasonable names to check when choosing among dining options.
Use Mista Oh as a practical New York City decision, not a trophy booking. For broader planning, Our full New York City restaurants guide, Our full New York City hotels guide, Our full New York City bars guide are more useful if the meal is part of a wider itinerary.
Quick reference: best documented for casual dress and Monday-through-Saturday hours; not enough verified information is available to assess price, awards, cuisine, seating, or service format.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Mista Oh?
The verified planning facts are simple: Mista Oh is in New York City, the dress code is casual, the hours are Monday through Thursday from 11 AM to 10 PM, Friday and Saturday from 11 AM to 11 PM, with Sunday closed.
Can I eat at the bar at Mista Oh?
No verified bar-seating information is available for Mista Oh. If bar seating matters, ask the restaurant directly before you go or when you arrive.
What are alternatives to Mista Oh?
Hill Country, Hill Country Barbecue Market, Tenjou, The Ivory Peacock, Towa are names to check as you compare dining options.
What should I wear to Mista Oh?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Mista Oh is casual, so there is no need to plan around formal attire.
Is lunch or dinner better at Mista Oh?
The verified information does not specify a best meal period. What is confirmed is the schedule: Mista Oh is open 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM to 11 PM Friday and Saturday, closed Sunday.
Is Mista Oh good for a special occasion?
The verified facts do not include awards, price tier, service format, private-room details, or other special-occasion cues. If those details matter, confirm directly before planning around Mista Oh.
Is Mista Oh good for solo dining?
The verified facts do not specify solo-dining features, seating style, or counter availability. The confirmed details are casual dress and Monday-through-Saturday hours; confirm any seating preferences directly.
Location
41 W 24 St, New York, NY 10010
New York City, United States
Compare Mista Oh
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mista Oh | New York City | , | , |
| Towa | New York City | Japanese | $$$ |
| Hill Country | New York City | Barbecue | , |
| Hill Country Barbecue Market | New York City | , | , |
| The Ivory Peacock | New York City | , | , |
| Tenjou | New York City | , | , |
How Mista Oh New York City compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Towa, Japanese, $$$
- Hill Country, Barbecue, Barbecue
- Hill Country Barbecue Market, Notable alternative
- The Ivory Peacock, Notable alternative
- Tenjou, Notable alternative
How Mista Oh compares in Flatiron and nearby New York City
Mista Oh is the easier, lower-commitment choice when the plan is casual and the group wants a central Flatiron address. Towa is the better fit for diners who specifically want Japanese with a $$$ signal, because the expected spend and positioning are clearer before booking.
For groups, Hill Country and Hill Country Barbecue Market read as safer alternatives when the priority is large-format ease over a quieter meal. Mista Oh makes more sense for smaller parties that want less planning and do not need a documented private-dining setup.
If the night is more about drinks and room energy, The Ivory Peacock should rank ahead. If the decision is Japanese-first and the group wants a more defined dining signal, compare Mista Oh with Tenjou before committing.
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