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😍 5/5 - This place costs a lot.
By 👻 @Scott S., 07/15/2022 3:00 am
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A lot a lot. So if you're not looking to get a top-of-the-line experience, you may not see the value.If you're down for the cost, though, the value is clear. One of my dining companions isn't a big sushi eater, was nervous about eating unusual things, and proudly proclaimed afterwards that it was the best sushi she's ever had.And that's what this place is great at. I think if you have any interest in sushi but aren't sure what top-level sushi is like, this place can be a great way to set that bar.I can't remember every piece of sushi I had, nor individual tasting notes, but I will say everything was exceptional. I have not had better sushi in the US. Granted, there are some spots in NYC I'd like to try, but given my mostly Bay Area experience, I can't remember having sushi like this before. Also granted, I haven't paid this much for sushi before either.I came with 2 other companions, and we had a glass of sake each. Or a bottle of one of their cheaper sakes, I forget. They have a small list of sakes available, and they are happy to make recommendations. I suppose someone who knows about sake would call the list "curated", however I can barely tell hot vs cold so I'll just say I thought the sake tasted good.The meal took a decent amount of time, and everyone at the seating gets their piece in the same order, at relatively the same time. Some pieces can't be prepared en masse and the chef will serve it in batches. Regardless, it's fine. Each piece is artistic and amazing tasting. There were some classics like tuna, and some oddball ones that I hadn't heard of. But the quality was consistently excellent.After the meal a dessert is shared, then you settle up and leave (they take credit cards). I was in the first seating of the night, so I assume they clean and prep for the next one after that.The interior of the restaurant really does feel like Japan, aside from the height of the ceiling. They could fit an entire extra floor in, which isn't something you'd see often as omakase-only sushi spots tend to be more intimate.All the things you touch, from the chairs to the chopsticks, are beautiful and feel nice. They really did a great job transforming a spot in downtown Redwood City into a Japanese getaway.Speaking of the location, parking is not good. It's on a busy-ish street, with little street parking, and parking structures are blocks away.Overall, if you want to have an excellent, spendy time experiencing awesome sushi, then you should make the trip here.
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