Joy C.
Yelp
This is a new Japanese sushi cuisine restaurant that opened five months ago without a menu. The restaurant's name, "Mumi," seems a bit puzzling, but when I asked Chef Marco about the origin of the name, he explained that the highest level of Japanese matcha tea is "Mumi," which means "no taste." This is a state that transcends the sense of taste, and he wanted to bring this concept and philosophy to sushi, challenging himself to achieve the same "no taste" state with his sushi.
The restaurant offers a five-course appetizer, ten pieces of nigiri, tamago, miso soup, and dessert for $250 per person. Overall, the food was surprisingly delicious, especially considering that recently, sushi that can satisfy one's taste buds costs at least $350. Therefore, it was impressive to be able to enjoy fresh ingredients, creatively arranged appetizers, and traditional sushi without any missteps at such a reasonable price.
The appetizers were made with quality ingredients, and I could taste the freshness of the crab and sea urchin. My favorite piece of Nigiri was the Sayori/Needlefish from Chiba. Apparently, many sushi restaurants do not often use this type of fish in their sushi because it has many bones and is difficult to prepare. However, this piece of sushi had a slightly chewy texture, and I could taste the ginger seasoning used to marinate the fish. Chef Marco explained that not every customer may enjoy this taste, but I certainly did.
The Anago was also very tasty as it was cooked in a broth instead of being grilled, giving it a moist and tender texture that melted in my mouth (though it was a bit messy to eat!). The only slightly peculiar piece was the North Carolina akami, which had a very soft, melting texture with a slightly acidic taste and a hint of metallic flavor.
Overall, this is a high-value omakase restaurant. Chef Marco believes that customers who come to enjoy his omakase experience should leave feeling satisfied, so the restaurant offers a generous selection of appetizers and sushi. It is definitely a restaurant worth revisiting, and I am looking forward to the surprises Chef Marco will offer on my next visit.