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🙂 4/5 - Really fun, kind of expensive, but your experience really
By 👻 @Fiona L., 10/23/2022 3:00 am
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Really fun, kind of expensive, but your experience really depends on whether or not the guests around you are pleasant. Chef Mike plays the showman/pace setter/rock star of the meal. He is clearly devoted to his craft and takes on this role of being the emcee of your meal. Chef Mike is wonderful, and he is careful to describe how each ingredient is sourced and how to best enjoy the nigiri presented. I would love to come back and experience Chef Mike's show again.I wanted to love Tsuke Edomae so much, as I really did have a wonderful experience eating the food.. but in such an intimate setting, I found my dinner being soured by this insufferable couple that dominated Chef Mike's show with their incessant questions and jokes that were not very funny or charming to anyone but them. It was clear that this couple felt that Tsuke Edomae was an exclusive club on the hush hush, and they asked deeply probing questions about Chef Mike's personal life almost like they were trying to find an "in" to join the club. This couple failed to understand that the diners, or Chef Mike's audience, were here to experience Chef Mike... not them. I finished the dinner feeling like I went to a stand up show but some fool in the audience kept interrupting with their own anecdotal tangent.My criticism isn't even a criticism of that couple, but rather the type of situation I found myself in that evening. Chef Mike's omakase experience is just as much show and a celebration of his love for the craft, as it is about the sushi. He is charming and engaging and shares wonderful stories about his goals with Tsuke Edomae and how he found himself owning a sushi restaurant... but the intimate space also invites couples like the ones I described, who mistake Chef Mike's charm as an invitation for them also participate.
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