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How to Get a Reservation at Tsuke Edomae in Austin

Tsuke Edomae releases its eight-seat omakase as ticketed Tock seats in batches, typically a couple of times a year, which sell out within minutes. Know the drop and watch for cancellations and the waitlist. Verify timing on its live listing and Instagram.

The short answer

Tsuke Edomae, the eight-seat Edomae sushi counter in Mueller, is among the hardest seats in Austin. It sells its omakase as ticketed Tock reservations released in batches, typically a couple of times a year, and announced on Instagram. When tickets drop, they are claimed within minutes.

Two things win here: being ready at the exact release with payment saved, and watching for cancellations and the waitlist afterward. Rose watches the Tock listing continuously and books the instant a seat appears under your name.

How booking Tsuke Edomae works

Because the counter has only eight seats and tickets release in periodic batches, the initial drop is the tightest moment, and most people miss it. Cancellations and waitlist openings then surface as plans change. The release cadence and the omakase price change over time, so confirm both on the live Tock listing and the restaurant's Instagram.

  • Follow the restaurant's Instagram so you catch the batch-release announcement.
  • Be ready at the exact release with your Tock account logged in and payment saved.
  • If you miss the drop, join the waitlist and be prepared to confirm instantly when a spot opens.

The best strategy for Tsuke Edomae

A ticketed eight-seat counter is the purest case for a continuous watch. The initial batch is a sprint, and the realistic seat for most people comes from a cancellation that lands when they happen to be looking, which almost never happens by hand.

Rose watches the Tock listing around the clock and books the instant a seat opens under your name, then texts you to confirm.

Let Rose handle it

Want the Tsuke Edomae counter? Tell Rose and we will watch the Tock drop and cancellations.

Frequently asked

How does Tsuke Edomae release reservations?

It sells its omakase as ticketed Tock seats released in batches, typically a couple of times a year, announced on Instagram. They sell out within minutes, so follow the account, be ready at the drop, and confirm the cadence on the live listing.

What if Tsuke Edomae is sold out?

Join the waitlist and watch for cancellations, which surface as plans change. With only eight seats, a single cancellation matters, so the ability to confirm instantly is what turns a sold-out date into a seat.

Can Rose book Tsuke Edomae for me?

Yes. Text Rose your preferred dates and party size. We watch the Tock listing continuously and book the moment a seat opens, under your own name.

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