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2015-09-30
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Omakase. You hear the word tossed around but what is omakase? Omakase is a Japanese meal where the chef will designate what he will give you to eat. Yeah ... you don't tell him how you want your fish done. He decides for you. Don't argue with the man. He holds a mighty sushi knife. It's a whole series of dishes that range from light to heavy. It may include anything that he deems to be fit to serve to you. So, when you think omakase, you think ... you can only get it in Japan as it's at least au
When a few friends mentioned they wanted to try a place that served seriously legit omakase in Yuen Long ... I was wary. Yuen Long? You kidding me? It this another one of those Mong Gok fakes that give you some California rolls and salmon slices and say it's omakase? Yuen Long, to me is where I have really great street side skewers and late night Chinese desserts. But Japanese? Let alone omakase? Prices weren't expensive as well compared to most other omakase places. Think around $1500 per person. My coworker, who lives in the Yuen Long area, vouched for this place and trusting him, I went to give it a try. Because Yuen Long? Is very very far from where I live. Very very far.
Located in a side street, is a small minimalistic shop that does remind you of a Japanese sushi restaurant. Slide open the door and you get a simple wooden sushi bar with the sushi chef behind it and a chairs facing him as he slices away. Just like you stepped into Japan.
Tomato Salad. This was a simple slice of tomato and salad greens, lightly tossed with a vinaigrette. All was fresh and it was small enough prepre us for what was ahead.
Peony Shrimp. The shrimp was creamy in texture. A nice contrast from the more smooth texture from the previous fish items.
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