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- AAlexaSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoIncredible. Drink selection, meal, atmosphere, service, and hospitality were all equally excellent. Chef was kind enough to greet us. Truly a 5 star, Michelin rated experience.More infoESqUISSEPrice: Very Expensive• Unspecified• Ginza•4.7
- PPaulineVIPEdmonton / Northern Alberta •9 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoOne of the best meals I’ve ever had and I’ve eaten at 1-3 star Michelin restaurants, at Four Seasons restaurants over the past 25+ years and many other restaurants, bistros, cafes and holes-in-the-wall along the way. This is by far the best sushi/sashimi/sake experiences I’ve ever had and in the top 3 meals I’ve ever had. Dinner was our last night in Tokyo, after 18 days in Asia. It was for me and my son (23). Small, intimate restaurant (maybe 20 seats?!). We sat at the counter and ordered the tasting menu with sake tasting/pairing. Each course was better than the next. The hospitality was inviting and the service was impeccable. The room was discreet. I cannot speak more highly about this dining experience. Run, don’t walk. Make it a stop every time you go to Tokyo. It’s that good. Thank you to the team for a very special night.More infoSushi Takaya (Former Kutani)Price: Very Expensive• Sushi• Ginza•4.8
- SSonnyPhilippines •2 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 27, 2024Highly recommended for quality meats and dining experience!More infoYAKINIKU A FIVE Toku Ginza HachomePrice: Expensive• Japanese (Yakiniku)• Ginza•4.3
- IIvyNorthern Taiwan •1 review4.0Dined on Oct 3, 2024The food is exquisite and meets expectations. The portion of the set meal I ordered is sufficient.More info銀座焼肉Coco Nemaru Ginza (ここねまるぎんざ)Price: Expensive• Japanese (Yakiniku)• Ginza•4.8
- AArianaNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Aug 10, 2024My partner and I were the only customers dining that evening. I speak Japanese and chose to play interpreter for my partner, but the staff seemed quite willing to accommodate us in English. I'm not certain of the exact title of our server (maitre d'?), but he was incredibly friendly and well versed in all things food and drink! The meal itself was delightful, of course. Some highlights included the presentation of the first course (the best hamo I've had all summer: just a little bit warm and soft, and beautifully arranged atop a dewy lotus leaf); the perfect sashimi course (uni with fresh wasabi, tender sumi-ika, and a sensational smoky katsuo (bonito) that had none of the metallic fishy flavor I usually associate with bonito); the hairy crab with a creamy abalone gratin of sorts, served inside a lemon; not to mention the desserts! (a nutty zunda warabi mochi, peach pannacotta with peach jelly and fresh peach slices, and a quenelle of milk tea ice cream). But what really made the night special was the service. (Having the restaurant to ourselves might have helped.) My partner and I were having a little chat about what "umami" actually tastes like, and the entire restaurant staff was able to explain to us, off the top of their heads, the types of amino acids comprising different types of umami flavor -- in seaweed/kelp, tomato, tea, meat, seafood, etc. . They even printed out a chart for us! Even better than "impeccable service" is being made to feel like a welcome guest by those who genuinely know and love food.More infoGinza OKUDAPrice: Very Expensive• Unspecified• Ginza•4.7
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