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  • I don't remember the last time Yelp has let me down this much. I am a firm believer that we all have personal preference and have different likes and dislikes but even then, I am baffled by their 4.5 average rating based on +600 reviews for this place. I don't think so. I must say, the service here was impeccable. Our server gave us a quick run-down for the entire menu and suggested several dishes for us. He then asked what drinks we wanted so I simply said water. He then asks, "What kind of water?" ....um, what kind of water? The one where two hydrogens are covalently bonded to oxygen? The liquid that make up 60% of adult human being? Yeah, I was confused as mofo. My company laughed out loud but he then gave us the option of sparking water, flat water or regular water. I've never been asked this question before. As simple as ordering a plain water can be complicated here. Or perhaps this is what it's like to order water at fine dining establishment? I don't even know. Seemed like their specialty was sushi so we selected omakase for 5pc sushi as well as few other rolls to try out. It was nothing special. I did like how everything we ordered were presented beautifully. However, they packed so much rice on nigiri I wondered if I was eating nigiri or simply just rice. Overpriced for what they serve if you ask me. I also want to note that I was the only Japanese patron during the visit. I always know a restaurant serves good Japanese food when the place consist of 30-50% Japanese patron. I must take in consideration that this place is called modern, meaning they do not serve traditional Japanese dishes that I was craving. But I find it questionable by their name "Yonaka" which translates to midnight, but they are open for lunch? Why don't you just open for night time like a normal izakaya especially when you call yourself "midnight"??? Clearly, I am not a fan of modern, Americanized Japanese food but I am overall disappointed by the food they serve.
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