As is the case with othe Omakase service, it becomes assembly line which does detract from the service. 3 of us were there for\r
an 8:30 appointment and begged then to let us wait (at a table) for the 4th party who was to be be 10 minutes late. It's lucky he got there at 8:40 because they were about to tell us we had to start eating that very minute. Except for the pace, the omakase is superb. The sushi was superb, excellent quality fish and flavorings, although I have been to other omakases which were a bit more daring without Americanizing the fish. Service was kind of automatic but pleasant. It was a most enjoyable dinner. \r
Although I've been in nicer atmospheres, this restaurant does not deserve the ignominy of a 7 on decor as given in the Zagat.\r
It was a large room and had an exciting, vibrant feel. Parking was a breeze. What I can't get over the omakase service and this was no exception: if you want more sushi after the chef's tasting is over, they get wigged out, even though you are paying them more money.True, I have never tried this in a French tasting menu. I just didn't see the big deal over ordering more a la carte sushi than they offered. We all have different appetites. But this is the style: last piece and they say, ""that's it.""\r
I definitely would go back.
Pros: Sushi, decor fun, parking easy
Cons: service rushed,
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