"If you want to spend an upsetting amount of money on dinner, omakase is generally a good way to go. While $105 is not nothing, the omakase at Uotora is a relatively good deal for 10 pieces of high-quality fish, plus assorted sashimi, a handroll, and more. You can also order à la carte if you don’t sit at the bar, and they offer a few different sushi/sashimi plates. Uotora is certainly nicer than your average neighborhood sushi spot, but it’s still casual and friendly." - Kenny Yang, Bryan Kim, Nikko Duren, Hannah Albertine, Matt Tervooren