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😍 5/5 - You come here for the experience.
By 👻 @Joseph T., 02/16/2023 3:00 am
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I like that they take omakase - an experience that is usually elegant - and make it raunchy. They say 'fuck' here more often than I typically here the word in a year. It feels a bit forced, but I like changing the idea of omakase experience should be. I like that they made it their own but wish the personality of chefs and staff came out more rather focusing on fuckery. I hope to see more restaurants where the atmosphere and experience is more of a reflection of the individuals part of the business rather than what society expects the restaurant to be. I remember the appetizer course best. We started with an oyster topped with ikura and fried shallots. Fried shallots dominated the flavor. The texture of the ikura was quite nice. They had a good burst when you bite into them and they were included several times more throughout the meal.Next was a chopped spicy toro served on toasted white bread with black caviar on top. Didn't get too much flavor from the caviar. I think it was overpowered by the toast and the tuna. After that came a charred white fish served in a curry broth. Probably one of the richer and most flavorful items of the tasting. Following appetizer was a white fish with ikura in what I believe was a yuzu sauce. Music was loud, so it was tough to catch exactly what everything was.The last appetizer was the most controversial. It was smoked salmon with fried shallots and chilis served in a unstemmed wine glass a bright and citrusy sauce. They proceed to fill the glass the cannabis vapors. Some patrons chose to take the hit while others allowed the vapors to dissipate. I decided to indulge and found the rest of my experience to be a bit too impaired to fully enjoy. I cut myself the unlimited sake and opted for the unlimited water. The waiter was very kind to keep me topped off with water. I think he noticed I was out of my element after the hit and checked in a couple times.After the appetizer, came the sushi and hand roll course. My experience for this part of the dinner was impaired from the handful of sake and the cannabis that I had. I remember having lean tuna, fatty tuna, scallop, and I believe snapper and fluke. It became a bit tough to concentrate on the food with flooding of thoughts I was having. One thing I remember that irked me was that another patron was allergic to scallops. They accommodated her request but joked around a bit about whether they served her scallop or a substitute. I could see a customer going down a unpleasant rabbit hole facing that joke after having smoked a bit.Service wise, the operation is run very smoothly. The group was seated right on time at 5 and everyone was efficiently out right after 6, so the team could prepare for the next seating. Timing of the dishes was perfect and the waiter who went by Sake Boy made sure everyone's water and sake glasses were always filled. There was one gender neutral restroom. Unfortunately, they business does not seem to be handicap accessible as it's located down a flight of stairs on the basement level. I'm not sure if there is an alternate entrance.
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