"A meal at this omakase-only spot will cost you $350 per person, which is a financial undertaking for just about everybody in modern times. But if you’re in the market for having a splurge-y dinner or celebrating a Powerball win, 715 Sushi is an exciting place to do it. The menu changes daily, but you can generally expect about ten meticulously built pieces of premium nigiri and ten small plates ranging from belt fish tempura to surf clams in a creamy miso sauce. Run by a young chef from Osaka, dinner here feels less like a hushed omakase spot and more like hanging with people who happen to have a sushi bar in their apartment. " - brant cox, nikko duren, garrett snyder, sylvio martins