This is not the place to be with a group of 7, nor do I think any omakase style restaurant is... but that's what we did. Oops.
There are 3 options for omakase:
$48 - aperitif sake / amuse / nigiri (10pc) / hand roll / dessert
$80 - aperitif sake / amuse / sashimi (4 kinds) / grill (3 varaieties) / nigiri (8pc)
/ hand roll / miso soup / dessert
$120 - aperitif sake / appetizer / sashimi platter (5 kinds) / grill platter (5 varaieties)/ nigiri (12pc) / hand roll / miso soup / dessert
We all opted for the $80 option and it was the perfect amount of food. The homemade sake is sweet and delicious - tasted more like lemonade and I couldn't really taste that alcohol AT ALL.
Everything tasted good, but nothing was mind-blowing.. which is how I want to feel when I'm trusting the chef with every single course. Fish was fresh and presentation was visually appealing, but no wow-factors here. Handroll was probably the best part and the a la carte seared toro that I ordered (which I highly recommend doing). Considering how "fair" the price is compared to a lot of omakase places I've tried, I'd definitely come back, but I won't come with high expectations.
Good sushi, affordable prices and exceptional service. What's not to like?