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I noticed this restaurant the other day as I was passing by where Blanc Rouge used to be and decided to pop in. I generally have a pretty negative expectation of Japanese places in this city (outside of Kazu and Furusato mainly) so when my sushi was served I wasn't sure what to expect. I'm happy to say that Ryo-tei joins that small class of authentically delicious and (mostly) affordable japanese restaurants in the city. The menu had a nice mix of plates and a heavy focus on sashimi/nigiri instead of makis which was nice to see. I ordered a sushi assortment which was incredible. Fish was moist, fresh, and pretty much perfect. I've never had nigiri this good in the plateau. We also ordered a bento box that was filled with both sweet and savoury treats, all delicious. All told you're looking to spend about 25-30$ per person. What really made it a great experience was the service. Things were running a little slow as the waiter informed us this was their first real busy day since opening roughly a month ago, but the head chef apologized to us and brought us some extra treats of shrimp and salad on the house. Really friendly and warm folks. I'm planning on returning and trying their pork cutlet curry on rice, it looks fantastic. Try this place out.
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