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2016-06-16
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A Japanese influenced, fusion-tapas restaurant is how Naked Gurume Gyarari describes itself. This is not new to me after Nobu experience but still sounds interesting as creativity never halt.Located on Elgin Street, this place is no doubt in amongst the buzz of Soho, but as it’s on the first floor it allowed us to enjoy a quiet meal. A gallery-like corridor and stark black and white stairway leads us to the restaurant, which is divided into a gallery/private dining room on the left, and a main d
Presentation of all dishes were delightful. We start off with a special shooter.
Jyunsai Shooter
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My dining companion is an oyster fans. She ordered oyster in 3 ways to start with. Today’s pick came from Australia.
Thai Inspired Oyster
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Iberico Ham Wrap Oyster
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Having said so, it is very subjective whether you like this dish. The strong taste of Iberico Ham overwhelms the oyster. Interesting to say, this Oyster was relatively skinny as compare to the last dish, wonder this was chosen in purpose.
Mentaiko Crispy Oyster
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We then started with sushi roll.
Mini Unagi Rice Crispy
$118
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Mentaiko Hotate Sushi Roll
$168
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Overall experience was palate stimulating. There are delicate details that was impressive and interesting. It was a cozy place to meet friends and chat. Though, we should have ordered more variety of dishes to meet my desire for gourmet. By the way, I heard that spaghetti was good. I also found Australia oyster far less satisfying than fatty Hiroshima’s.
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