"Recalling the words of his mentor, ‘a chef must have a gentle spirit’, the chef devotes himself to his craft. To encourage patrons to trust him, he taught himself to be attentive to their needs and run a customer-first restaurant, in true kappo style. The menu is crammed with items, from reimagined dishes to simple preparations. ‘Mui’ in the shop’s name means ‘no contrivances, everything natural’. It’s fun to leave everything to the master and go with the flow." - Michelin Inspector
I had an amazing omakase experience at Niomon MUI! I was traveling solo and managed to book a last-minute reservation on Tabelog, and I appreciate the chef kindly accepted it. Every course was delicious and thoughtfully prepared. My favorites were the wagyu and the wasabi octopus. The fruits at the end were also pretty fresh! I feel like this place is a hidden gem—popular with locals but still under the radar for most tourists. I also found out afterwards that it’s actually a Michelin-selected restaurant!
Artem Vasenin (Rizhiy)
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NOT Sushi! (at the time of writing, the restaurant name included word 'sushi')
Also, the food is too weird, they are trying too hard to be different.
Not tasty.