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A glass of sake that is treated with the same respect as a fine wine rather than just an afterthought on the menu.

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Minimalist space with blonde wood counters offers an intimate sushi experience. Rare Japanese sake, including Mr. Shunji's brew, is served on stunning ceramic plates. Soft jazz and orchids create a peaceful, elegant atmosphere where chefs engage closely with diners.

Courses include rare Japanese sake tastings. Staff refill glasses with care and serve on stunning ceramic plates. Sake made by Mr. Shunji stands out as memorable.

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"The sake here is a testament to meticulous attention to detail."

Good to know

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Reservations are required at least one week in advance for the omakase experience.

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Expect a 30-minute wait if you arrive without a reservation.

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Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is recommended for tips.

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