1. Tsubugai, kabosu jelly
  2. Shio koji botan ebi
  3. Awabi
  4. Managatsuo, oroshi ponzu
  5. Tachiuo shioyaki
  6. Ankimo narazuke
  7. Aori ika
  8. Shima aji
  9. Murasaki uni
  10. Tokishirazu
  11. Akami zuke
  12. Chutoro
  13. Nishin
  14. Aka shima ebi
  15. Ana kyu
  16. Kanpyo maki
  17. Tamagoyaki
  18. Tsubugai

All otsumami were tasty. Botan ebi was unbelievably sweet. While raw shrimp is always creamy, soft and somewhat sweet, I've never had it like this. Nishin was another standout. Ankimo narazuke was exactly what I expected in an ankimo narazuke all along, and I could comfortably eat this by the spoonful. Unfortunately, chef ran out of add ons (shiro amadai) as it was the last seating, so I asked for tsubugai.

By the way, can anyone comment on how Omakase availability works? Is it restaurant specific? Do I need visit history? As an example, I can see Sazenka and Sawada available + blank calendar on a Japan number. But on a int. number I have seen a Sawada calendar spot while scrolling randomly, no Sazenka. Seems my findings are inconsistent with what's been mentioned in various posts.

4/5

by lexicalsatire

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  1. voabarros

    Beautiful sushi! Thanks for posting! How hard was it to book?

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