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😒 3/5 - The dinner is a work of art; service needs some guidance.
By 👻 @chel4d, 05/14/2016 3:00 am
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There is no doubt that dining at Kiss is more than eating--the preparation and presentation is an aesthetic experience. This is, by far, the best Japanese restaurant that we have been to outside of Japan. Too formal to be called Izakaya, the restaurant consists of a single average-sized room with a bar. It seats about twelve people: eight at two tables and four at the bar. We ordered omakase which, as you probably know, is a set of dishes selected by the chef. The sushi and sashimi were utterly perfect, and beautiful to behold. A small stack of pickles with ginger compares well to the look of a tiny bonzai. The ingredients of all dishes were utterly fresh, expertly prepared, and beautifully presented. Their selection of sake is among the best I've seen outside Japan.
This would have been a perfect evening except for a major flaw: The traditional feeling of being welcome and politeness that you find in a restaurant in Japan was largely absent here. In fact, after spending about $240 on a meal for two, the server asked us to leave because another couple were due to arrive in 15 minutes. We were ready to leave anyway, but this is a case of rudeness that one should never, ever experience. It basically ruined the evening. To make matters worse, when I said, "gochisosama deshita" to the server and the chef as we were leaving, they didn't have the courtesy even to look up at us. Perhaps it was the end of a long week for them. Or possibly it's the hustle of being in the States (they are Japanese) that has got to their heads.
Despite this, my overall recommendation for those who know and love Japanese food is to have dinner at Kiss. If you order omakase, which I highly recommend, you can expect to pay north of $200 if you include the cost of a few glasses of sake (which I also recommend). Perhaps my experience there was an aberration--the quality of the food is truly outstanding.
Call to reserve--this is a small restaurant, and it will probably fill up fast.
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