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    Restaurant in New York City, United States

    Sunday to Sunday

    100Pearl Points

    Casual Orchard Street

    Sunday to Sunday, Restaurant in New York City

    About Sunday to Sunday

    Sunday to Sunday is a practical Lower East Side choice when timing and ease matter more than awards or a chef-driven format. Book it for a casual New York City plan, especially when the group needs flexibility; cross-shop Okiboru House of Tsukemen, Cafe Katja, Barrio Chino, or Casa Mezcal if you want a clearer culinary or drinks-led direction.

    Sunday to Sunday is a casual New York City option with verified hours that start at 8 AM daily and extend until 11 PM on Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Treat it as a practical choice when timing matters, while keeping expectations grounded: the verified record here does not establish a specific cuisine, menu format, chef, price point, awards, or reservation process.

    A casual New York City pick for flexible plans

    The case for considering Sunday to Sunday is strongest when convenience and casual dress matter more than ceremony. Its confirmed schedule gives more evening flexibility on Thursday through Saturday, while Monday through Wednesday and Sunday are listed until 8 PM.

    Because the verified details do not include awards, a named chef, or a defined cuisine category, this is not the place to choose based on a résumé-driven hook. The safer read is practical: use the confirmed hours and casual dress code to decide whether it fits your New York City plans.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose Sunday to Sunday when a casual New York City setting and the published hours fit the plan. If the group wants to compare other dining options, consider Okiboru House of Tsukemen, Cafe Katja, Barrio Chino, Casa Mezcal, or Dudleys depending on what kind of outing you are planning.

    For a first-timer, the right expectation is simple: do not overbuild the night around details that are not confirmed. Make it an option when the schedule works for your group, or use the full New York City restaurants guide, the full New York City bars guide, the full New York City experiences guide for more New York City options.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Sunday to Sunday?

    Expect a casual New York City venue with confirmed hours from 8 AM to 8 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday, from 8 AM to 11 PM on Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Beyond those basics, the verified record does not confirm a specific cuisine, menu format, price point, or awards.

    What should I wear to Sunday to Sunday?

    Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Sunday to Sunday is casual, so clean everyday clothing is a reasonable fit.

    How far ahead should I book Sunday to Sunday?

    No verified booking policy is available here. Use the confirmed hours when planning: Sunday to Sunday is listed from 8 AM to 8 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday, from 8 AM to 11 PM on Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

    What should I order at Sunday to Sunday?

    There is no confirmed menu information here, so this guide cannot verify specific dishes or cuisine. Check the venue's official channels or ask the venue directly for current offerings.

    Is Sunday to Sunday good for solo dining?

    The verified information does not confirm seating style or service format, so solo-dining suitability cannot be stated as a fact. If you are planning a solo visit, use the casual dress code and published hours as the practical baseline.

    Does Sunday to Sunday handle dietary restrictions?

    No verified dietary or allergy policy is available here. Check directly with the venue before ordering if you have a strict restriction, consult the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Location

    88 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002

    New York City, United States

    Compare Sunday to Sunday

    Sunday to Sunday NYC and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisine
    Sunday to SundayNew York City,
    Barrio ChinoNew York City,
    Casa MezcalNew York City,
    DudleysNew York City,
    Okiboru House of TsukemenNew York CityRamen
    Cafe KatjaNew York City,

    How Sunday to Sunday NYC compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    If the group wants a more defined food plan, book Okiboru House of Tsukemen for ramen or Cafe Katja for a clearer restaurant identity.

    If the night is more about drinks and atmosphere, cross-shop Barrio Chino or Casa Mezcal instead.

    How it compares nearby

    Sunday to Sunday is the easier, more flexible pick if the plan is casual and timing matters. Okiboru House of Tsukemen is the better choice when the group specifically wants ramen, because its category is clearer. Cafe Katja is a stronger cross-shop for diners who want a more defined food identity rather than a general Lower East Side stop.

    For atmosphere, Barrio Chino and Casa Mezcal make more sense when drinks are part of the reason to go. Sunday to Sunday is better for a lower-pressure plan, while those two are stronger when the group wants the night to feel more anchored around the room and bar energy.

    Dudleys is the closest comparison for a casual downtown meal where the decision is more about mood and convenience than a formal dining format. If booking difficulty is the deciding factor, Sunday to Sunday is the safer first try; if the group wants a more established night-out feel, Dudleys is the cleaner cross-shop.

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