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๐คฎ 1/5 - Masa: An Absolute Catastrophe
By ๐ป @Anjelika K, 02/14/2024 3:00 am
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Having eagerly anticipated a meal at Masa, the lone 3-star Michelin restaurant left on my New York list, I envisioned an experience worthy of its prestigious reputation. Priced at $750 per person for the standard omakase, with additional courses at $250 each (which we gladly welcomed), Masa promised not only culinary excellence but also unparalleled service. However, what should have been an exceptional evening turned into a series of disappointments. The ambiance was marred by an out-of-place chorus of "Happy Birthday" songs and a distracting photoshoot at the counter. Mishaps followed, from discovering a hair on one of my plates to the unexpected unavailability of a pre-ordered wine bottle. The most disheartening moment came during the Toro course, where conflicting explanations about its origin cast doubt on the restaurant's integrity. Despite addressing concerns with the Director of Operations, disappointments persisted. Reflecting on my experience at Masa, I couldn't help but question its continued 3-star status. Interestingly, Masa's online presence is obscured on Google, possibly due to similar reviews from dissatisfied patrons. Try Instead: Shuko; Sushi Nakazawa; Juku (currently closed, but pending re-opening); Sushi Ann; seriously even Nobu will have better service and consistent
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