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🤢 2/5 - Disappointing meal
By 👻 @Peter K, 01/03/2020 3:00 am
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Disclaimer: I sat with my partner in the alcove with a table, not the sushi counter, although I doubt that should make my review any less relevant.
We were recommended Sushi Shin by our hotel concierge after having trouble making reservations to sushi places that we usually frequent in Tokyo due to the New Years holiday.
After my meal here I have to say I'm very surprised this place has received a Michelin star. Having been to a select few Michelin-starred sushi restaurants in Tokyo, San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles over the years e.g. Masa (3 stars), Sawada (2 stars), Ginza Onodera LA (2 stars), Sushi Yoshizumi (1 star), Omakase (1 star), Ju-Ni (1 star), Sushi Amane (1 star), I have to say the food from Sushi Shin does not live up to a star.
The rice was dry and with a tough texture that almost seemed like it was undercooked. The fish in the nigiri was thick and poorly cut which would be ok if this was your corner sushi joint, but unacceptable for a restaurant supposedly of higher caliber. The only highlights were the appetizers which were well executed and the friendly wait staff.
If the meal was $100 per person I would pass it off as another average middle tier sushi restaurant and probably would have never written this review. At a $300 per person price tag, however, I'm expecting excellence and I'm sorry to say that Sushi Shin falls flatly below that mark.
P.S. If you’re a sushi fan don’t trust the hotel concierge for sushi restaurant recommendations. I would do some research on Tabelog (Japanese Yelp). Anything above a 4 is worth visiting (Sushi Shin had a 3.8 at the time this review was written).
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