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  • This restaurant is in the most nondescript street - it was a hike to get there from the financial district but I'm glad we did. This was one of the best dinners I've had! We came in around 10 pm and the restaurant was still packed. There was a special (2 for $48) bento and we decided to go for that. We also ordered the crispy chicken dumplings as a starter. First we were served the chilled crab and shrimp shooter - this was refreshing with a kick of spice. You could taste the watermelon and there little bits of seafood in it. Our dumplings came fried with some chorizo on the side. Inside each pocket was a stuffing of meat and vegetables and they came with sauces - a Parmesan cheese sauce and a sweet and spicy sauce that were really good combined. We were then served the entire bento which contained the Blood Orange and Grapefruit Salad, Avocado Croquette with Miso Cured Salmon, Spring Vegetable Fritter, Japanese Style Tuna Tartar, Chicken and Shitake Rice Gnocchi, Susur's Jerk Quail, and Short Braised Short Rib Taco. The salad was my favorite dish - the citrus pieces were so good with the Parmesan cheese emulsion and I really appreciated the sweetness of the orange rinds and candies walnuts. The avocado and smoked salmon dish was my second favorite - this was a really well thought out dish texture-wise and taste. The spring vegetable fritter came with a spicy aioli and this was also very good and not too oily which I appreciated. The quail was delicious and spiceful as well as tender. The tacos were also good - the guacamole was a great addition. The gnocchi was something I've had before - it was stuffed with meat and came in good sauce wither a mushroom duxelle. The tuna tartare was the most simple dish - the other dishes were all fusions with other ethnic foods but the tartare was purely Japanese, no fusion. It was delicious and but plain. We ended with a banana chocolate cake and this was amazing! It came with a coconut tulle and a vanilla marshmallow. We killed this dish in seconds. The food was good, wait staff was very on point and attentive and the atmosphere was great. The bathrooms are a bit creepy but I really enjoyed my experience and would definitely come again!
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