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The restaurant is beautifully designed. The owner recommended a lovely dry sake that we enjoyed. We began our meal with the soup, which was delightful. We then shared the sashimi, and it simply melted in our mouths—it was so good that I thought about it the next day! I also loved the tamago; it was my first time trying it. Our server was attentive and knowledgeable, clearly well-informed from their experience in Japa... View all feedback.
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Sat at bar. Bartender appeared much too busy to acknowledge us with only 2 people at the bar, not even a mere hello, I'll be right with you. Waiter came over was very pleasant and helpful. Spicy Tuna roll was ground Tuna not piece in the roll with Spicy sauce. Octopus ap was tasty but presentation was unappealing. Overall reasonably priced but needs a bit of work. Bartender needs to get a personality. Service: Dine i... View all feedback.
The best on the North Fork Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Authentic Japanese restaurant . Great quality and fantastic dishes . Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Duck Ramen, Tempura, Sushi
Sat at bar. Bartender appeared much too busy to acknowledge us with only 2 people at the bar, not even a mere hello, I'll be right with you. Waiter came over was very pleasant and helpful. Spicy Tuna roll was ground Tuna not piece in the roll with Spicy sauce. Octopus ap was tasty but presentation was unappealing. Overall reasonably priced but needs a bit of work. Bartender needs to get a personality. Service: Dine in
Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Braised Pork Belly
I really enjoyed the food, I expected the portion sizes to be slightly bigger but it is what it is. The sake flight was amazing and the sushi tasted extremely fresh. The Yuzu cheesecake was amazing. Now the bad. Personally, I would not come back because I was discriminated against for having my service dog. They asked me for a certificate which isn’t allowed under ADA rules, I tried to explain that and was told “my friend has a certificate”. ADA rules from their website for the next person that comes: Staff may ask two questions: (1) is the dog a service animal required because of a disability, and (2) what work or task has the dog been trained to perform. Staff cannot ask about the person’s disability, require medical documentation, require a special identification card or training documentation for the dog, or ask that the dog demonstrate its ability to perform the work or task.