4/5 Nicholas P. 8 months ago on Google
So.
I’m
just
going
to
clarify
this.
The
prices
are
not
insane
like
someone
said
a
month
ago,
prices
are
probably
$$-$$$
depending
on
what
you
order.
I
mean
it’s
a
premium
sushi
restaurant
not
all
you
can
eat
for
$25.
Only
reason
why
I
took
off
1
star
is
because
the
waitress
could
have
been
a
bit
more
attentive.
It
took
the
waitress
a
good
5
minutes
before
she
helped
us
at
the
door.
Then,
after
we
got
seated
at
the
sushi
bar,
it
took
her
8-10
minutes
before
she
asked
if
we’re
ready.
She
could
have
filled
my
water
more
often.
I
know
they’re
short
staffed
but
there
were
times
when
she
wasn’t
doing
anything.
The
food
was
splendid.
We
did
the
kaidou
omakase.
They
didn’t
have
soup
so
we
got
salad.
It
came
with
3
signature
appetizers,
6
sashimi,
and
9
nigiri.
The
quality
of
the
pieces
were
exceptional
as
well
as
the
price.
$93
per
person
which
is
pretty
cheap
for
omakase.
I’m
a
avid
fan
of
Michelin
tastings
and
omakase’s.
3
appetizers
were
hamachi
carpaccio,
scallop
with
ikura,
and
hirame
crudo.
There
was
complimentary
dessert
at
the
end.
Overall,
I
would
come
back
to
try
the
regular
menu.
It’s
definitely
one
of
the
best
sushi
places
in
the
burbs.
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