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🤢 2/5 - this review is for the omakase.
By 👻 @Keone H., 02/18/2023 3:00 am
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2 primary issues: service and valueSERVICE:- service was VERY slow, taking 3 hours to do the omakase + get 1 extra roll. there were long gaps between dishes, and it took 25 minutes to get 1 extra roll which is just unreasonable- the long gaps are exacerbated by tiny portions; several cases of 1-bite dishes followed by a 15 minute gap until the next- delays both to be seated and to speak to the waiter once we were seated (10 min ea)VALUE:- the portion size for the omakase was very small. - in total it's 9 nigiri, 4 pieces of sashimi, 1 handroll, 2 bites of steak, and 4 very small courses (1 oyster, 2 slivers of crudo, 1 bite of smoked hamachi, 1 spicy crab/salmon bite), plus a small shaved ice dessert. that sounds like more than it was.* handroll was the highlight* nigiri were fine but mostly unmemorable (first 4 are smallish normal items, 4 were normal sized with premium ingredients, and 1 tamago)* sashimi was fine* steak was tough. 2 bitesobservation:- waiters seemed to be hustling but due to the layout of the restaurant (long and narrow) there is a lot of ground to cover. Also because many of the dishes are tiny, there is a lot of effort being spent to deliver tiny amounts of food- i think this restaurant packs in too many tables relative to the capacity of the kitchen and the number of dishes they are trying to plate. it feels like the restaurant is optimizing for profit, which is within their right, but it would give customers a much better experience at relatively low cost if they 1) reduced the number of courses in the omakase and 2) gave a bit of ground on the portion size
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