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😍 5/5 - I want to like you but...
By 👻 @John K, 02/05/2019 3:00 am
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...your Keisiki offering was just average and wasn't a mind blowing experience, as your price tag would suggest...
When we opted for weekend seating, we were told only the keiski offering + sushi omakase was available and that sushi omakase offering was only offered during the week. Bummmmmmmer.
Add insult to the injury, the sushi omakse offering was only 10 nigiri, which the last one was a tamago (egg)....
However, the sushi omakase, however short it was, was the highlight of the evening...
Especially the Uni nigiri from Hokkaido....yes I squealed a little bit as the small morsel of delight exploded in my mouth with rich creaminess and delight.
Of course I asked for extra servings! ($20 / piece....)
Anyways...the interior design was modern, hip, and VERY appropriate.
You will certainly impress your guest as you step in.
The service was on point, as at least no fewer than 3 staff members were always hovering around us, but out in the distance.
At no instance, did a drop of water or sauce stay on our table for more than 10 seconds, as the staff swooped in like a well trained ballerina, and mopped the slightest of mess without my notice.
It's quite a bit of show, really.
I think I would've liked it more if the Keiski offering wasn't mandatory and we stuck with just the sushi omakase.
It felt as though I was forced to purchase something I wasn't really too thrilled about and the end result, I really wasnt impressed with the Keiski offering.
Having been to other high end sushi omakase locations in SF, Los Angeles, and Tokyo, I felt it was overpriced overall and after having dropped close to $1000 for 2 people, I left the restaurant still hungry and unsatisfied...
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