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Group dinners with omakase

You want a place that can accommodate your entire group for an omakase experience.

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Sushi restaurant

Sushi restaurant offers an intimate setting with beautiful interior blending modern and traditional design. The atmosphere feels warm and inviting, enhanced by serene ambiance and great sake experiences. Seating mostly lacks direct views of chefs at work, but the focus on fresh fish and omakase creates a phenomenal dining experience.

Every piece of sushi is super fresh and stands out from other omakase experiences. The brunch omakase includes a fantastic spread with fresh fish, scallops, sea urchin, and caviar. Service is wonderful, making the experience memorable.

People are saying

"The Japanese food here is amazing, with creative twists and fresh, luxurious cuts of fish."

"The Omakase staff showed us pictures of each fish on an iPad."

"The atmosphere here is so personal and intimate."

Good to know

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The brunch set is only available during the weekend.

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Theyโ€™re currently offering Brunch Omakase for $68 from 12pm to 3pm.

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You can bring your own beverage (BYOB) for a $20 cork fee.

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Japanese restaurant

Japanese restaurant offers private booths with Japanese seats and themed rooms that create an intimate setting. The decor and attention to detail provide a beautiful, immersive atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Drinks include exceptional cocktails like lychee martinis and passion margaritas.

Includes 11 pieces of sushi and a shot of sake in the special. Offers a tasty lunch option that feels worth the price.

People are saying

"I found the food here to be delicious and flavorful."

"They had these cool private booths with anime themes."

"The Omakase lunch special was very tasty."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, but seating is first come first serve.

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Happy hour runs after 10 PM with buy one get one free on draft beer and sake.

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Oysters are buy one get one free during happy hour.

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Sushi restaurant

Open bar seating showcases chefs preparing fresh handrolls with perfect fish to rice ratio. The space feels modern and chic with an intimate, lively atmosphere suited for casual meals or date nights.

Specials come at lower prices than similar omakase spots. The owner interacts graciously with chefs during preparation. This suits those who enjoy sushi but prefer not to do omakase.

People are saying

"The salmon cups are a must-try appetizer."

"The Wagyu with uni was decadent and rich."

"It's a great spot for a romantic date night with amazing sushi."

Good to know

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The restaurant has only one bathroom, which can lead to long wait times.

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Expect high prices for the handrolls compared to similar places.

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The air conditioning is often reported as not functioning properly.

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Japanese restaurant

Intimate space with open kitchen and minimalist Japanese design creates a relaxed, cozy atmosphere. Soft music and detailed decor make it feel like a small home in Japan. Guests often sit at the counter, enjoying close interaction with chefs and a diverse, carefully curated sake selection.

High-end cookery defines the omakase here, offering more variety than typical courses. The experience feels unique compared to standard omakase restaurants.

People are saying

"The food here is fantastic, with spectacular flavors."

"It's a small, quiet spot that feels like a tucked-away alley restaurant."

"The Omakase here is innovative, with delicate dishes bursting with flavor."

Good to know

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The entrance to the restaurant is one door to the right of the main entrance.

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The restaurant is located in a residential building at 330 S 3rd with an intercom.

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The menu at SSAW changes every month.

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Japanese restaurant

Counter seating surrounds chefs working with precision, creating an intimate and lively atmosphere. The space feels cozy and warm, inviting focus on each beautifully crafted course. Fresh, high-quality sushi pairs with suggested sake, offering an elevated yet welcoming dining experience.

Offers a 13-course omakase with excellent value for price, around $79 to $98. Service is consistently excellent and the quality of food is high and affordable.

People are saying

"This Omakase experience was a tour of exquisite fish and textures."

"This lunch spot offers a delicious 10-course omakase for only $48."

"This omakase is a thoughtfully curated date night with inspired, exquisite bites."

Good to know

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The restaurant offers a 10-course lunch omakase for $59.

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A 13-course option is available for $79.

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The full experience includes 17 courses for $109.

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Japanese restaurant

Cozy, rustic space with cramped seating and dim lighting creates an intimate atmosphere. Lunch hours bring loud, crowded energy while jazz music plays at a comfortable volume. Sushi quality is fresh and tasty, complemented by good sake options.

People are saying

"The fish here is so fresh and spectacular."

"The staff here are so friendly and helpful with the sashimi."

"It's a chill spot for a casual dinner with the staff knowing everyone."

Good to know

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It is suggested to make a reservation.

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The lunch menu provides great options for sushi and non-sushi items at a good price.

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The restaurant is great for gluten-free customers.

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Japanese restaurant

Intimate sushi counter with only four seats offers a cozy setting amid minimalist, elegant design. Atmosphere blends artistic, museum-like elements with a soft, lounge-y vibe and high ceilings. Guests enjoy fresh Japanese bluefin tuna, unique omakase flavors, and an option to bring their own wine.

An 18-course omakase features fresh, high-quality fish including premium bluefin tuna and uni. The menu offers options like a 14-course for $125 or 17-course for $150, with a BYOB policy that cuts costs significantly.

People are saying

"The Japanese food here is spectacular, especially the fresh, high-quality ingredients."

"The sushi here is so fresh, the fish just melts in your mouth."

"The Omakase here is spectacular, with incredibly fresh fish."

Good to know

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The restaurant is BYOB, allowing you to enjoy your own drinks.

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The omakase experience includes 17 courses, which come with 4 appetizers and 1 dessert.

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The restaurant offers a 14-course option for $125 and a 17-course for $150.

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Japanese restaurant

All-you-can-eat omakase with unlimited drinks creates a lively, party-like atmosphere filled with loud music and energetic vibes. Seating includes intimate sushi bars where chefs prepare food in front of small groups, adding an interactive element. The space combines arcade games and casual decor, blending traditional sushi experience with a fun, social twist.

Unlimited omakase offers a variety of fresh sushi with a focus on fatty tuna, otoro, and wagyu. The experience includes ordering as many pieces of wagyu as desired at the end.

People are saying

"The Japanese food here is fresh, flavorful, and a great casual omakase."

"The sake here is great and the atmosphere is lively."

"The Omakase here features seriously high-quality, fresh fish."

Good to know

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Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating.

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The AYCE omakase lasts for 90 minutes, including unlimited drinks.

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A $10 charge applies for each unfinished piece of sushi.

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