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🙂 4/5 - Went here with my sister while I was visiting Boston.
By 👻 @Elaine W., 11/12/2022 3:00 am
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As a disclaimer, I'm an avid omakase fan and have been to a lot of places, so I think my palate is a lot harder to satisfy than most! Case in point, my sister definitely enjoyed this a lot and was wowed by all of the pieces.I definitely also enjoyed it, but was a bit of a harsher critic on the first few sets. I think it might just be personal preference, but some of the starting pieces were a bit "experimental" or "fusion"-adjacent for my taste. Later on though, I enjoyed many of the pieces -- basically everything starting with the potato chips + truffle nigiri (I attached the full menu for that day as well). So the first third or fourth of the menu was not great for me, but a solid portion was really excellent! I think a few pieces especially stood out, particularly the first dish (the oyster + watermelon pearls), the potato chips + truffle (super creative!), the squid ink foam, and the mushroom dishes.Overall, despite the hefty price, if you look at just the ingredients I think it's not too off the mark: they serve a hefty portion of truffle with 2-3 of the dishes and also quite a large serving of A5 wagyu compared with other omakase places for the same price point, as well as multiple uni dishes. Experience-wise, I think I've enjoyed some cheaper omakases a bit more -- but this could just be up to personal preference of preferring more traditional tastes, which the first few dishes parted from.
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