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🙂 4/5 - The place desperately needs a remodel.
By 👻 @Jeremy J., 08/22/2023 3:00 am
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The sink which is the functioning center of the restaurant is literally hanging to the wall- But not securely and the years of caulking, paint, re-caulking, and well... it's evident. This operator obviously won't change or upgrade the place-and surely does not feel the need to. Obviously they have been successful enough not to make any changes, and perhaps just won't unless it's mandated. There is no dishwasher either. This is not the best thing to have right in front of you while you are fine dining. All the dish cleaning (with no soap by the way) happens less than 3 feet from where the sushi is prepared. Not ideal. However, Fine dining is what it is indeed. Top-notch. Excellent flavors some of which were unlike any I've ever experienced. My only complaint about the excellently tasting Nigiri is that the fish and rice do not stick together. If you grab a piece of nigiri with your fingers, it separates and falls apart if you don't 'clamp' it down. A chef of this much experience should know rice that separates from the fish when taken by hand is not ideal. (and good luck with chopsticks!) It's as if he's slipping now possibly? This is Nigiri 101. Also keep in mind, that if you do go Omakase, it is up to you when to say stop. There are different price levels of nigiri sushi. Some are $8.$9, and others are $15 and up. It is not known which is which. It would be nice to be able to tell the chef for instance "I'd like omakase at the $9 level not the $15 and up. (for each piece) but you can't, so depending on how far you want to go, you could approach $300 per person pretty quickly. So much of the preparation is beyond excellent, it's just too bad the other parts of the experience are not as succinct. This is a place to go if price is of no object if you want just want the experience of unique flavors, but ZERO ambiance.
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