J R
Google
Sanga, the perfect place for a holiday, or any reason, dinner.
Set menu, which changes monthly, of nine courses ($250), with two types of sake pairings (opted for the basic $85 one). Bottles and beverages could be purchased separately as well.
In short, one of the most amazing meals I have enjoyed.
The experience was a feast for the senses, from the premium ingredients to the traditional and stunning techniques, presentation, and flavor. A5 wagyu, Maine lobster, kobako, sake lees, caviar, black truffle, milt, fish like yellowtail, barracuda, tuna, seabass, snapper, just a small sample of the treats in store. The accompanying enhancers received no less care, from the red wine salt to the soy sauce to the hand-ground wasabi.
The $85 sake pairing consisted of six pours, each delivered with history, rice type, and into its own particular vessel whether a wee latticed porcelain cup, murano glass, color-changing saucer, or enameled gilt chalice.
Service: Unintimidating formality, cheerful and informative.
Atmosphere: Elegant, traditional, minimalist modern. Light music set a peaceful tone, while the chefs fascinated with their skills to create edible art.
Value: Incalculable.