As you'd certainly expect, the food itself was delicious and it was a treat watching the chefs prepare each bite. However, I would've loved more explanation on the various pieces, other than just what kind of fish it is. Like there was salmon from New Zealand. Why New Zealand? How is that different from the salmon we just ate? What should I be trying to taste? Even basics like "the fish is delivered every day blah blah, the chef tastes each cut blah blah, etc." You watched the chef make each piece, then he'd place it before you and say, "this is FISH_TYPE from ORIGIN" and that's it. Again - it was delicious - but a certain level of detail and storytelling is what elevates other DC fine dining , like minibar and kinship, to a full experience rather than just a meal. At over $250 per person, I felt somewhat underwhelmed. There was a missed opportunity to really WOW people.
Also... sit at the sushi bar. The dining room gets an inferior experience for basically the same price. The couple next to us got the super omakase and it didn't seem worth it unless you absolutely HAVE to have the wagyu nigiri or truffles and caviar.
Wow. What a once in a lifetime treat. The service was something I have never experienced. The food was fresh, Jeff our sushi chef was perfection. This was a wedding gift to us and it was an experience I will never forget.
Anni Adalia Traveling Tarot
+5
okay, this is by and far the BEST restaurant I have ever been to. I was struggling with my asthma and once explained to my waiter they suggested the best tea for my throat and in the time it took to take my inhaler they had a double strength brew ready at the table for me.
Absolutely brilliantly lovely staff, my first experience with sashimi and I loved Every. Bite. I'm big on textures with my food and can't do the rubbery/super chewy (calamari is not my friend) and there were only two pieces out of I think 20 that I wasn't the biggest fan of--but purely for that reason because every flavor profile was out of this world.
best experience I've had in a restaurant ever. I forgot to take photos. it was so good that I completely forgot about taking them and was solely focused on my meal after the first serving.
Also--they put a candle in my dessert which was adorable, and there was no singing--thank freaking goodness.
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