5/5 Holmes B. 5 months ago on Google
Best
Omakase
experience
I’ve
had
thus
far.
A
hidden
speakeasy-ish
little
gem
tucked
away
inside
Reunion
Kitchen
with
a
24
person
only
seating
capacity.
I
lucked
out
with
a
table
and
the
joint
all
to
myself
without
reservations
on
a
Friday
evening,
when
does
that
ever
happen.
Karen,
the
waitress,
was
the
warmest,
most
welcoming
and
attentive
server.
She
suggested
the
BTS
Experience
which
I
also
recommend
doing
at
least
the
first
time.
She
explained
all
the
dishes
in
detail
and
since
I
had
her
and
both
chefs
to
myself,
sort
of
speak,
food
came
out
fast.
She
did
give
me
time
in
between
to
enjoy
the
dishes
individually
and
I
thought
that
was
not
only
thoughtful
but
shows
professionalism.
She
also
showed
me
around
Reunion
Kitchen’s
different
dining
rooms,
wine
and
cocktail
bars,
talk
about
going
above
and
beyond.
Now
as
far
as
the
food,
this
is
what
I
opted
for….
Besides
the
$90
BT
experience,
which
is
4
courses
and
6
nigiri,
all
chef
selections
and
all
exceptionally
delicious.
I
also
ordered
the
Akami
crispy
rice
which
was
my
least
favorite;
I’d
skip
that
one
altogether.
Also
ordered
the
crunchy
lettuce
wrap,
is
a
must
try
as
well
as
the
Salmon
torch
which
is
also
mouth
watering.
The
BT
Experience
includes
the
rainbow
tartare,
a
dish
that’s
phenomenal.
To
be
honest
I
ordered
too
much
food
but
I’m
glad
I
got
to
try
a
lot
of
different
dishes
that
way
I
know
what
not
to
order
next
time.
The
BT
Experience
will
fill
you
up
and
it
does
include
a
dessert
at
the
end,
chefs
choice
as
well.
This
joint
surprised
the
heck
out
of
me
in
a
good
way.
I’d
like
to
come
back
a
try
a
few
other
menu
items
that
caught
my
eye.
I’d
suggest
making
reservations
in
advance
because
as
time
goes
by
and
joint
becomes
popular
with
limited
seating
capacity,
one
won’t
be
as
lucky
as
I
was.
There’s
plenty
of
parking
in
the
shopping
center.