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😍 5/5 - Excellent sushi experience. Next level stuff this is.
By 👻 @Jez, 02/12/2020 3:00 am
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One of the best sushi I’ve tasted by far. Master chef at work is a joy to watch. He doesn’t speak other Languages apart from Japanese but that doesn’t stop him from trying to communicate via a male helper who speaks perfect English. We had omakase with several otsumami. To me all the dishes were great and each had its own uniqueness, but if I had to call out, I’d say the yam, sea urchin and seagrass combination was out of this world. The crunchiness, sweetness, freshness was complimented well by the gelatinous seagrass texture, which I’ve never had it anywhere else before. Each sushi that master chef put in front of you, might seem simple enough, but believe me, behind the scene, all the materials have been prepared to excellent standard, served at its optimal when is put in front of you. As for the sushi, my partner loved the jack mackerel and the fatty tuna, whilst for me the squid sushi stood out most. Actually they all are great. Would love to return if and when we visit Tokyo again in the future.
Because Sushi Fukumoto is well reviewed on google and Tripadvisor, naturally a lot of foreigners would visit. I myself am also foreigners visiting but I do hope that foreigners are able to treat the staff and master chef with more respect, for example when the food/drink are handed over, to greet the staff with thank you or even arigato, or if they are filming or taking photos to kindly ask for permission first before doing so. Not that master chef mind I think, but is just polite/nice to have the mutual respect. Just because you are paying customers doesn’t meant you left your manners behind.
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