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"To get to this Old City sushi bar, you have to walk downstairs, past the grand piano and rowdy dining room. K-pop blasts from the speakers while strangers dance. But it’s the omakase menus—which cost $150 and $180—that are the real life of the party. You’ll eat Japanese mackerel topped with scallion and ginger, a toro tartare bowl with a flower-shaped cucumber, and peppery wagyu beef (if you get the more expensive option). The chef might even sneak you some uni while you hear a mashup between Black Pink and whatever the sake-fueled guy from Happy Hour is playing on the piano. " - candis mclean