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🤢 2/5 - It's a hustle, not worth it. The corn fritters were good.
By 👻 @Nathan J, 07/20/2023 3:00 am
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First of all, it's noisy and not fine dining. We needed a reservation someplace that could seat us at 8:30 so this is where the concierge from the Carlyle suggested. It could be considered upscale but to me it feels like eating in a busy airport. We are not price sensitive but don't like to feel hustled either. The prices don't make sense in regards to the quality of the food and service. The service is average. They continually try to wipe up every speck of food on the table brushing a dirty rag up against your chopsticks which to me is off-putting. It's also off-putting to have them picking up and rearranging my chopsticks between every course. It seems like a failed attempt to justify their prices since they never really clean the table properly. It's mostly for show in my opinion. They also rushed us through some of the courses and tried to remove dishes that we were still eating by picking them up to clear them before asking if we were finished. To me that's not just unprofessional, it's rude. The food was good but almost double what you might expect to pay for similar food elsewhere. The portions were average sized to slightly below average. The only dish I tried that was above average quality were their corn fritters. The sushi rolls I tried would have been okay if the rice wasn't overcooked, hot, and porridge like. I have never had an eel avacado roll like theirs before. It was filled with bones and dried out eel, mushy/slimy over cooked hot rice and no sauce. Most places that are getting $250 per person (with tip) without drinks for such a small amount of food offer some little sweet bite at the end of the meal. Even a basic hole in the wall Chinese spot will give you a fortune cookie. In summary, if you want to spend $250 for average Japanese food and average service in a chaotic setting while walking away hungry this place is for you. Enjoy.
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