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Sushi Okeya Kyujiro Vancouver Reviews
We visit this Michelin 1 star restaurant for their
We visit this Michelin 1 star restaurant for their 15-course omakase lunch set at $180 per person. We were greeted at the store front and seated for our 12:15pm booking. Total 10 guests today. Looks like 4 more guests can be served for the maximum se
A theatrical experience of an omakase.
The fish was fresh and good, mixed in a lot of raw and cooked courses. It stood out to me how fresh the Uni and ikura were, very good. Service was as expected, and the sparkling sake I paired was pretty good. Overall it was a good quality omakase for
Great little find!
This little restaurant was a find! Veggie sunomono....and the Stanley Park roll. Both were nicely presented and the flavors great! Try this place - you'll be glad you did.
The world's first ochakase.
To get a reservation for this, you have to had dinner here as a prerequisite and then you're given a QR code for a special opentable page. Turns out ochakase is only offered Sunday or Saturday at 215 pm. It is like an afternoon tea but Japanes
Amazing experience! I'm part of a suppers club.
This was a top choice for Japanese. And it did not disappoint. 25 course omakase. The place is all bar seating about 15 people. The food, the service and the theatrics were all fantastic. This place has a Michelin star and not surprise. It was
I looked for new places to try on this trip to Vancouver.
I usually end up at the same places every time so this time I decided to try new places. Sushi Okeya Kyujiro is a one-star Michelin restaurant, so I was eagerly looking forward to my visit. Located in Yaletown on Mainland St, it is an intimate space
Definitely a bit of a show, which was well done, though I
Definitely a bit of a show, which was well done, though I didn't feel like it was necessary. The food was all excellent, high quality sushi. Nice variety of fish, uni, ebi, and of course, tamago and matcha tea at the end. Very nice presentation
Okeya Kyujiro is the cream of the crop for traditional
Okeya Kyujiro is the cream of the crop for traditional Japanese omakase in Vancouver. The dinner menu, priced at $325 per person before tax/tip features 25 courses of seasonal menu items and most are all imported from different parts of Japan. Upon
Delicious, timed well and everything was synchronized.
We had a fantastic time here! I will never forget my dinner! This experience was so unique, we were lucky enough to dine here!
One of the most amazing experiences in my life.
Not just a meal but something much higher. Worth every dollar. Highly recommend.
ITS A SHOWWWW!! I never had an omakase that is like a
ITS A SHOWWWW!! I never had an omakase that is like a show, full curtains opening like it's a theatre. Let's get to it! Staff/service: JUST WOW! Every staff is accomadating, friendly and opening. They are so kind and sweet. Always cleani
Ruined sushi for me practically forever. Donโt go
I came here just to warn you guys this is the worst sushi I ever had. Idk where to start. The spinach gomae peanut sauce was dry!! Like practically damp spice dry. There was so much monk fish in the dynamite roll I nearly gagged and it fell apart whe
Look elsewhere..
If you're looking for a sushi restaurant with good quality sushi and balanced portions, this is not the place for you. It left me feeling extremely disappointed and unsatisfied.The restaurant had an excessive amount of rice in the sushi rolls. T
Wonderful
Excellent food. As with many sushi places the interior belies the quality of the food. You donโt go for the decor. Sashimi is wonderful. The gyoza was the best Iโve had - light paper thin wrapping and crispy. Overall? Try it. Simply fantastic.
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