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2021-08-01
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Came here the other night after having made reservations. As expected, the store is quite small, so even if you do make reservations it will probably be a week or so until you’ll be able to get a seat, since in total I don’t think this place seats more than 25 people a go.I’m not sure if the menu is online, but basically you can choose from a range of one person sets to two person sets. The cheapest one person set is around $800 HKD, while most of the two person sets in this place run between $2
I’m not sure if the menu is online, but basically you can choose from a range of one person sets to two person sets. The cheapest one person set is around $800 HKD, while most of the two person sets in this place run between $2000-$3000, and will also allow you to add on other items to your meal, such as sashimi.
I got a pretty basic set which included some seafood, beef, a variety of other small dishes, and included the fried rice, soup and dessert at the end. I think almost everything was good, and the wagyu tastes basically the same as all wagyu does.
Overall, I thought it was fine. Was there any one item that was served that really knocked my socks of? No. But I think that might be setting the bar a little too high. Ultimately omakase in this city is probably more about watching someone cook your food, taking a few photos and having an interesting experience. From that perspective, it was totally fine.
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