5/5 Kosher Food W. 2 years ago on Google
We
went
to
Aguri
twice
because
we
needed
to
try
their
multiple
menus
in
order
to
really
capture
the
experience.
Auguri
is
owned
by
a
Venezuelan-Turkish
native
who
fell
in
love
with
the
lust
and
vibrancy
of
Italy.
His
restaurant
captures
the
essence
of
fine
dining
and
elegance
one
would
be
accustom
to
in
a
high-end
Italian
restaurant.
The
kitchen
is
comprised
of
three
menus;
an
Italian
menu,
a
Chinese
menu,
and
a
sushi
menu.
We
started
both
our
evenings
with
drinks.
Enough
could
not
be
said
about
both
the
flavor
and
experience.
The
staff
bring
a
miniature
bar
table
and
bring
you
into
the
process
of
making
your
drink.
We
can’t
choose
one
over
the
other,
so
if
you’re
with
a
few
people
order
one
of
everything
and
share!!!!
If
you
had
to
pick
one,
get
the
Lychee
Gin.
Our
first
night
we
ate
Italian.
We
started
with
an
artichoke
appetizer
which
was
exquisite!
We
also
ordered
a
ceviche
which
was
beautifully
plated.
In
fact
everything
was
plated
beautifully
both
nights.
For
our
entree,
we
ordered
the
imported
tomahawk
which
was
massive.
It
came
with
four
sides.
We
weren’t
too
thrilled
with
the
sides
or
the
flavor,
but
this
might
be
a
cultural
thing.
Our
second
night
we
ate
from
the
bamboo
menu.
If
you
can
only
eat
here
once,
this
Chinese
menu
was
the
winner
by
far!
For
starters
we
ate
a
salmon
carpaccio
and
grilled
peppers.
We
then
got
spoiled
with
Chicken
Dynamite.
This
is
the
best
thing
we
ate.
The
perfect
amount
of
crispiness
and
tenderness,
glazed
with
a
light
creamy
mustard
sauce
with
a
hint
of
spicy.
It
was
perfect.
If
that
wasn’t
enough
food
we
tried
four
different
entrees
from
the
Bamboo
Menu.
The
Low
Mein
was
something
you’d
see
out
of
any
Thai
or
Chinese
kitchen,
but
these
flavors.
Yaaasss!
After
fighting
our
way
through
the
sweet
and
sour
chicken
and
the
orange
chicken,
we
were
left
with
a
bowl
of
rice.
Didn’t
look
anything
special.
Wasn’t
as
photogenic
as
the
other
dishes.
DON’T
JUDGE
A
BOOK!!
This
dish
completely
took
us
by
surprise.
The
rice
was
so
soft,
the
coconut
flavor
was
perfect,
not
over
powering
and
not
too
sweet.
I
don’t
think
we’ve
had
a
better
rice
dish
before.
We
ended
the
night
with
a
desert
that
could
melt
your
heart.
The
chocolate
lava
cake
paired
with
a
scoop
of
ice
cream
battered
in
a
crumbs.
We
couldn’t
have
asked
for
anything
better.
All
in
all,
Aguri
Kosher
Trattoria
is
going
to
be
one
of,
if
not
the
best
dining
experience
you’ll
have
in
Polanco.
The
service
is
impeccable,
the
attention
to
detail
is
unprecedented,
and
the
bamboo
menu
is
delicious.
Even
if
you’re
just
looking
for
a
place
to
have
cocktails,
this
is
the
best
you’ll
find
in
town.
It’s
obvious
how
much
detail
the
owner
has
put
into
every
aspect
of
his
restaurant
and
his
passion
exudes
in
the
delivery
of
your
dining
experience.
I’d
even
go
ahead
and
say
that
this
Kosher
restaurant
gave
the
best
service
than
any
other
restaurant
I’ve
ever
eaten
at.
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