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By 👻 @MaryW, 06/05/2019 3:00 am
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It just doesn't get better than this. You would have to buy a ticket to Japan, get a table at Jiro's place ("Sukiyabashi Jiro," to be precise. OK, see the amazing documentary, "Jiro Dreams of Sushi," to know what I'm talking about! No, I don't get a commission on recommending that people watch it, lol). This is the "anti-Vegas" eating experience. It's not glitzy, neon-lighted, sprawling, day glow, or larger than life. It's not touristy. It's timeless. It's simple, but not plain. What you get is an extremely elegant, refined, dignified, masterful sushi experience, behind a "closed curtain." It's like "Alice Through the Looking Glass." You would never know that this tastefully bamboo-empaneled tiny interior palace exists here. What can you say about the food?? It's individually mastered chef-driven courses of sumptuous, opulent, uniquely-created, individually crafted, hand sculptures of sushi, where the experience of luxury is consistently delivered in each and every opulent bite. Others have spoken about the unctuous uni, the lavish gold-flaked lobster, the royal roe, the princely wagyu...all true. And so much more. Descriptions don't do it justice. Neither really do the pictures. (So I took none. Plus, wanted to act like I was not a fawning sushi schoolgirl in front of my seasoned sushi companions). You have to make a reservation. The restaurant currently has two seatings, one promptly at 6, the other at 8. You must place your reservation with a credit card, which will be charged if you fail to cancel with more than 48 hours notice. That is because, my dear, the Head chef is expertly negotiating the purchase of exotic and exquisite fish in that window of time just for you! And he will show you some of the wiggling creatures before the start of dinner! If you do have to cancel after that, they will deduct $100.00. And if you are a no-call, no-show, it is $198.00. Expect to pay, oh, I don't know, around $550-$800 for two people, with tax and tip, depending on whether you add adult beverages. (Water is included). We tried hot sake, which is an (expensive) house specialty, but does bring out the notes in the fish. Nothing like that swill you find in lesser sushi houses in white fluted porcelain vases. This is the real deal, and at $175 a bottle, it better be. Expect this experience to change you a little bit. You will be tempted to measure every dining experience, especially for sushi, against this one. My husband has already remarked at the multiple times I have started a sentence with, "Well, at Kame Omakase, they..." It will be some time more before I break the habit.
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