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First time at this restaurant. The 3 of us spent around $2800. Ordered 1 omakase set, some sushi, and some cooked stuff (fish and clams).The omakase set costs $1300. I would have expected premium sashimi/sushi items (e.g. uni, toro, big ebi, etc.), but didn't get much. 6 pieces of sushi included 1 piece of tuna (basic tuna). I mean, come on, premium (as premium as this) sets would only serve toro (o-toro and chu-toro). The other 5 pieces were all fish (ordinary types). I don't think these
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First time at this restaurant. The 3 of us spent around $2800. Ordered 1 omakase set, some sushi, and some cooked stuff (fish and clams).

The omakase set costs $1300. I would have expected premium sashimi/sushi items (e.g. uni, toro, big ebi, etc.), but didn't get much. 6 pieces of sushi included 1 piece of tuna (basic tuna). I mean, come on, premium (as premium as this) sets would only serve toro (o-toro and chu-toro). The other 5 pieces were all fish (ordinary types). I don't think these contents were too different from a $200-300 lunch set. The rest of the omakase set was average, again, probably stuff I normally would expect in a $400-500 dinner set.

Now with extra sushi items. We ordered scallop and eel. Both were disappointing, especially the eel. I mean, the low-end sushi bar at Times Square can do way better. And each eel piece was like $90. $90 per piece.

Cooked fish was decent. Clams were disappointing.

I call this a total rip-off.
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