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🤮 1/5 - A full NO for us, unfortunately
By 👻 @Luca 1, 08/12/2019 3:00 am
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I do really apologize, but probably I did not understand the concept of this restaurant.
We asked for two Omakase menus and we were both enthusiastic to try the traditional Japanese cooking in such a 3 starred restaurant.
I recognize that the quality of all the ingredients was superior.
All the dishes were presented in a very professional way.
The vegetables were very rare and perfectly marinated and perfectly cut. The Chef's technique is really impressive. For all the courses. No single one excluded.
So I really do apologize if I am rating this restaurant so low.
But almost all the courses seemed to me just an assembly of multiple ingredients with different flavors, different vegetable sliced very thin and put in the plate very elegantly. I did not find my beloved concept of combining ingredients and tasting the "ensamble". I really did not understand why all those ingredients were together..
In regard to the tuna, unfortunately, the fat one is not my favorite. Also in this case, probably that's a limit of mine.
Anyhow, I would not come back, especially after spending so much money (with no wine) - something like 750 euros in 2 people..
I do not complain about the quick and apparently cold service, as I learnt that the way of "sitting" around and eating in a very long time while talking and enjoying the company does generally not belong to Japanese culture (I am saying that with all respect).
That was a pretty unfortunate experience.
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