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I brought my girlfriend here for a birthday dinner after reading Blog TO's review. We both asked for the omakase menu, and ordered a few appetizers to start: six oysters, the eggplant appetizer, and a wagyu dish that resembled a croquette. All of this, together with a bottle of wine was $240. While the food was fresh and some of the dishes were exceptional in flavour, others were quite muted and didn't really have very much flavour at all. As well, the courses were single pieces of nigiri, and there were approximately six courses. So in literal terms, you're getting six pieces of nigiri/sushi for dinner. I found that a bottle of wine split between two was way too much for the amount of food; we had to either order significantly more food, or go elsewhere. We opted for the latter and finished the night at Bar Isabel. Overall, the experience was nice but for the price, i'd much prefer Ja Bistro or Miku.
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