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"Sushi ii offers a solid high-end omakase spot that will leave you in a state of nigiri bliss without taking up a whole evening. The small, wood-paneled sushi counter is located in an upscale plaza next to a spa, and though it looks as serene as its neighbor, it operates with bullet train efficiency. The sushi (omakase options start at $150 for dinner) is uncomplicated and excellent, with fresh, glossy cuts and a balanced rice-fish ratio. And since there’s no barrier between you and the counter, you’ll see the chefs assembling each bite—but this also means they occasionally hover and double up on the pieces they put on your plate." - cathy park