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| - So let me start off by saying this is one of the coolest places i have ever stepped foot inside in my life as a diner, and so uniquely imaginative! It has the flawlessly sterile cleanliness of a prestigious hospital expertly mixed with the delicate coziness of some passionate cook's home kitchen. More succinctly, i felt like i walked into a murikami short story about what japanese heaven looks like.. And tastes like!
Now, with the scene set (although you will actually have to go yourself to either understand or believe it) i can tell you about the experience...
So what we did was we opted for the pre fixe menu ($15 dollar two course dessert tasting) which consists of (course 1) a seasonal sorbet which is made with such care and still that it not only seamlessly melts in your mouth, but melts your heart , and (course 2) a dessert of your choice from five options on the menu.
Now i was lucky enough to go with 3 other people so we all got to taste a little bit of everything so i can tell you that you honestly cannot go wrong in what you pick. You will be satisfied. You will be amazed.
So then, after they give you a tour of the menu (one of which is printed on edible rice paper and served with a fruit puree to dip it in! Yes, Seriously!!), and you order a cup of the peach mo mo tea (which you should), then they proceed to make your desserts fresh, one at a time, right in front of you! It takes longer than at most restaurants, but if you don't have the patience for true craftsmanship, then you probably wouldn't appreciate it anyway.
Anyway i wont ramble on much longer because, as i said, it is not an experience that words can do justice... But i will finish by saying that they have the best bathroom that i have ever had the privilege of using so make sure you take the time to tour it.
Seriously, a 5-star doesn't even seem to come close to describing the outstanding service and experience i received here.
Take the time, enjoy the adventure, and never look at dessert the same way again. And that is a promise.
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