Lisa L.
Yelp
I was honestly surprised by how much I enjoyed this experience. I did come in with low expectations despite the raving reviews, because we are on Ave M of all places and here's an omakase spot. I've been eyeing this spot before it even opened but the reviews didn't tell me enough information about the pieces themselves. I've been waiting and waiting and finally the bf suggested coming and I hopped on that offer.
So my boyfriend and I opted for the $70 omakase option for 15 pieces. Two of the pieces can be replaced with edmame and miso soup, but I decided to get all sushi pieces. Why wouldn't you? This is what it's about! Edamame and miso soup isn't worth anything so def go for the sushi pieces.
They seated us at the sushi bar as I asked and apparently you don't need to do an omakase to sit there. They then serve you iced water and it took awhile for the pieces to start, so I had time to admire the decor. Counter decor seems a bit dated, but the inside is sleek and is reminiscent of a Japanese place. I noticed that some of the chefs were not exactly wearing the masks properly, but thankfully our designated omakase chef was.
All 15 pieces are listed below. Keep in mind that there's no wagyu, Uni, caviar, shrimp, scallop, but it seems like they compensate for that by giving you multiple toro pieces. I would also say that there were some unique pieces but most of the pieces did also taste pretty similar. Essentially a sweet soy sauce, torched piece with some wasabi. So my boyfriend actually enjoyed Omakase by Hiro more. While the flavors were similar here, it tasted good so I didn't mind. Overall, the sushi rice was nicely seasoned and the pieces were a decent size + flavors were safe and consistent so I enjoyed my time here. I will definitely come back for just a normal dining experience, but am curious about the more expensive omakase (or if this is only a tuna tasting). Alas, I finally know what the experience is like and will be coming back.
1. Toro sashimi - this was good and was a nice way to start the omakase experience. The shredded radish underneath the sashimi was not so good with the dish though
2. Branzino with lemon zest - this was pretty good! I was surprised but the lemon zest def made it different and good. I guess this replaces Yuzu
3. King trout - pretty good, like any salmon piece
4. Fluke - this was pretty good as well
5. Akami Tuna - a lean tuna but still melts in your mouth
6. Kanpachi Amberjack - this piece was boring, a bit bland
7. Salmon toro with aged onion - this piece was also not that impressive. I actually didn't enjoy the aged onion.
8. Chutoro - this piece was amazing
9. Yellowtail with jalapeño and truffle oil - this piece was good
10. Fluke fin - this was a pretty bland piece even though I think it was torched.
11. Salmon tomato - I've seen another reviewer rave about this. It wasnt bad and it was definitely unique. I didn't mind this piece
12. Hamachi toro - this piece melted in your
13. Double toro - this piece melted in your mouth. It was so so good.
14. Tuna tartare - this was okay. I think it needed a bit more citrus, but not bad
15. Yellowtail scallion handroll - this was pretty good. The seaweed was super crunchy.