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😒 3/5 - Took my husband here for his birthday.
By 👻 @Lucy V., 07/08/2022 3:00 am
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While it was a good sushi restaurant, it didn't meet my expectations of a michelin star restaurant.The service was fine, but there were details that I think would have elevated the experience. For example, the sushi looked nice and I appreciated that they gave us a list of the dishes we were being served, but there was minimal explanation on the dishes themselves. I think information like where the sushi is sourced, if there are unique preparation techniques, or if there's any 'story' behind the food, besides it being a yummy piece of sushi, make me appreciate the food even more. The dishes were kind of dropped off, with the waiter repeating what was on the menu, which isn't bad.. just nothing special. They also provided everyone with an envelope at the end, with a print out of the menu (nice touch!), except when we opened ours, it was empty lol... we did get someone's attention and they grabbed us a menu, but I thought that was funny. I'm glad I checked beforehand. The sushi was good, but kind of lacked in flavor. Also, I usually love pickled ginger, but the pickled ginger being served tasted like it was soaked just in vinegar, and didn't have enough sweetness. I couldn't eat much of it. There was a sushi bite that I very much enjoyed - I think it was a type of mackerel with a crispy skin. I can't say I feel like the experience matched the price point (~$500 for 2 people, with about 2 glasses of sake each). It's a nice experience, but not extraordinary.
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