I just went to Kaiseki Yuzu today (1/10/18) for lunch. I went because Kaiseki Yuzu was named "Asian Restaurant of the Year" by Desert Companion magazine (December 2017 on pg 54). Now I will be honest...the article raved about the Kaiseki at Kaiseki Yuzu. However, the cost of a Kaiseki dinner is high (usually over $100 per person and in this restaurant...per their dinner menu...ranges for $75-$200 per person). So I thought I would check the restaurant out. I ordered the nigiri sushi lunch set ($23.50) and my friend ordered the Chirashi lunch ($19.50). I was actually surprised when my lunch order arrived: there were 5 pieces of nigiri plus a small maguro maki on the plate. Now most lunch plates include soup and salad, so the nigiri lunch set did include miso soup and salad. There was a shrimp, salmon, maguro, Hamachi (thin and slightly torn) and one other fish and the maguro maki small roll that had been cut into 6 pieces. The menu description did not state that a maguro maki would in the nigiri set. I don't usually eat and order small maki rolls. None of the toppings were high quality toppings: like scallop or ikura. The Chirashi was small with few quality toppings. To top it all off, there was a charge for the hot tea that came with the meal: $2.50 per cup. Not expensive but considering the price of the lunch sets given the size and ingredients....well, you would think they could have included the tea. I am hugely disappointed in the quality and based on the lunch quality am no longer interested in booking a kai seki meal at this restaurant. I am totally afraid the kai seki quality will be similar to the quality of the lunch....sub-optimal! So why am I posting this? I am posting this as a warning that whoever reads the Desert Companion article and thinks they want to book the kai seki meal should double check before they book. As for me....the quality of the lunch was so poor, I will not return.