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Ninja is one of a kind, very chic and original, but don't expect to leave paying less than 30-40$ per person. Everything is à la carte and their menu is a scroll made with silky cloth (how fancy), I was very impressed by the presentation of everything they prepared and the service was amazing! The interior decor was really nice and the noise level was low, very suitable for dinners among small group of friends and couples. We took a seven courses try-it-all set menu dinner for two (50$/ person), and every dish was presented with upmost care and delicacy. Appetizer was wasabi octopus with seaweed, then a variety of tempura, main courses include three dishes of raw and cooked fish, sushi and sashimi. Each dish is a piece of art. In terms of taste, I liked everything except the dessert, which was a plain looking homemade green tea ice cream. However overall, it was an amazing dining (and visually pleasing) experience!
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