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The sushi was fantastic and for a really excellent price!
The sushi was fantastic and for a really excellent price! Will definitely be back! It's a bit unfortunate there's no alcohol served (I assume they don't have a liquor license), but then again it helps keep the bill more reasonable!
Be the first to ReplySome fish are not fresh !!!There are 10 people today, some
Some fish are not fresh !!!There are 10 people today, some fish pieces the chef grab it from it's left over from before don't know when , I mean the customers are here , we can see! And he give the pieces to us , I didn't even eat it, I give it to my friend , and rice is keep falling out .
Be the first to ReplyI was very disappointed in their omakase.
For the price it's not so bad, but rather pay twice as much and enjoy the food or have a meal from a Japanese restaurant a la carte. Nothing really stood out to me. There were 11 pieces + soup. Miso soup with prawn head which was too salty. The rice I felt was not cooked perfectly (just me being picky and comparing to other omakase) but amount of rice was good. I ended up feeling full after this and didn't order anything extra from the menu. I didn't feel like the chef cared much about who was there and would say what it is quickly and sometimes assume that the next party heard it. It is a small place and you can hear but it would have been nice if he had explained a bit more.
Be the first to Replycame here for their 11 course omakase and definitely didn't
came here for their 11 course omakase and definitely didn't leave disappointed!- notes -card payments only!reservations must be made online in advance. only 10 max people can be served at a time in this restaurant, so it's not really the most optimal for big groups.- atmosphere -the inside of the restaurant is really intimate! there are short plastic barriers between each individual party, and not much walking space either. right when you walk in, you can see the area where the chef prepares the nigiri in front of you. it's a pretty cozy space, and the lack of space isn't a big deal since you'll be sitting for the entire course anyway. - overall experience -our party of 3 was originally running a bit late but thankfully 2 of us made it on time for our reservation. our last person arrived 20 minutes late, but the chef was kind enough to save her fish on the side and serve her separately once she joined us. this place is pretty strict with being late and cancellation fees, so i'd highly recommend getting here on time. right when we were seated, the chef started preparing our nigiri. he would tell us what type of fish was being served, but we wouldn't hear him that well. nevertheless, there was still a fair amount of time in between each course and we were able to truly enjoy our meal slowly! we were also served green tea and a bowl of seafood miso soup. the entire meal took around 90 minutes, but the omakase was mostly around 1 hour. after the 11 courses, you can order a la carte nigiri off their menu. their a la carte menu includes nigiri that was served during the omakase and some that weren't. the service here was great and we really enjoyed our experience!8/23/22out of the 11 courses, i would say i only really enjoyed only about half of them. the stars of the show were definitely the uni, honmagoru chu toro, and bluefin tuna nigiri. they had so much flavor and the pieces were tender as well! the other half of the course was just okay in my opinion. a handful of the pieces were a bit tough to chew on and not as tender as i would've hoped them to be. the sushi rice that was used fell apart easily at times too. overall quality-wise, i'd say that $80 for the 11 course meal is a bit expensive but not too unreasonable. however, we definitely didn't regret trying this place out! i wouldn't come back, but it was still a memorable meal.
Be the first to ReplySushi is of reasonable quality, but omakase is very small
Sushi is of reasonable quality, but omakase is very small in portion. You will most likely have to order extra to feel full. The biggest downside of this shop is how they attempt to treated their guests like school children while not reciprocating with any respect. The atmosphere is stuffy as you cannot chat in normal volume, not to mention no alcohol. People come in here to dine quietly while staring at the chef afraid of making any noise. We were stuck in the event for over an hour, arriving just under 30 minutes late. Still starving after the omakase was served, we asked our server if we can order extra, the chef replied to our request in Japanese with utter rudeness and sarcasm. Each subsequent chatter coming from him was rude and condescending to his diners. If you don't understand Japanese you can still enjoy the meal in silence while they run their mouth in Japanese at you. However if you are one to appreciate the mutual respect as expected at a traditional sushi bar, go somewhere else.
Be the first to ReplyI had a pleasant dining experience here.
The bar is zen and quaint. There are rules to adhere to, but I think that they apply to every restaurant so the rules weren't a big deal to me.I had the pleasure of watching the chef prepare each nigiri. It was mesmerizing; I especially loved how the uni was prepared! I was impressed by the variety of the menu. Unfortunately not all of them were available when I went, but I was able to try a fair share of fish not available at other sushi establishments. The miso soup was served halfway and it was pleasantly different. A shrimp head was part of it and it added creaminess to the soup. Sadly, it is a limited item so each guest gets one serving.The green tea was delicious. There was not much service because the chef directly delivered the food to you, but there was one waitress that came around the omakase was over to receive the guests orders. She was very lovely.I would definitely say this place is worth trying.
Be the first to ReplyWe had an amazing time at Sushi Bar Maumi.
The omakase is amazing, the food is so delicious and the service was friendly. It is a small restaurant and very strict on their service times so come a bit early so that you are ready to come in for your service time. The parking is just wherever you can find on the street so give yourself time. The seafood is super fresh, and I definitely recommend checking this very cool experience out.
Be the first to ReplyRecommended by a friend so I had to check out this place
Recommended by a friend so I had to check out this place out since I was in the area. This was my first time having omakase and everything they served was handled with so much care. The omakase set was about $80 a person (which is reasonably priced) but they give you the option of ordering more at the end which we did. However the $80 set alone is enough to make you full. The chef prepared all the sushi in front of us. Definitely a unique and special experience. Would recommend to all.
Be the first to ReplyThroughly enjoyed the whole dining experience this place
Throughly enjoyed the whole dining experience this place had to offer. I booked a month in advance, early in the morning, to ensure I got a weekend sitting. It was well worth the wait. I've never dined in a restaurant that had so many "rules" to adhere to, but it's there to ensure you have a great experience. The setting was very intimate and we had the full attention of the chef. I see why this place is voted one of the best sushi restaurants in town. Well worth the visit!
Be the first to ReplyCame here myself as it was very hard to get booking.
I can see people booking almost a month in advance as there are only two seatings and the store is very small. Total seating of 9 people. I felt very rushed in the process...so obviously the food wasnt as enjoyable. The uni and otoro was the best pieces - so fresh and delicious. Price of 80 per omakase is reasonable.
Be the first to ReplyI found Sushi Bar Maumi by literally Googling "Best Sushi
I found Sushi Bar Maumi by literally Googling "Best Sushi in Vancouver". It certainly does feel that way after experiencing it myself. Dinner is served Omakase style or 'Chef's Choice', the chef being Chef Maumi himself. Every part of the meal was exquisitely handcrafted with care and incredibly fresh. Each piece is introduced and placed before us, like tiny plates of art. Each are eaten in one bite, a burst of flavour, and then it's gone. Getting dinner here is not as easy as walking in. Reservations open up a month in advance and they fill up quickly. Spots are limited, with only 2 dinner services a day and 9 seats per service. Through their online booking platform, you agree to a set of rules that help to set the atmosphere. Casual (no dress code) but also quite formal (18+, no loud conversation, no parties larger than 4). It's meant to be an intimate atmosphere where you can truly concentrate on the flavours before you. The fish is imported daily from Japan, the sauces and seasoning and hand made, and each piece of fish is prepared with forethought. Some fresh, some cured beforehand. At $80 per person, I think it's a great deal for the amount of work put into a single meal. Afterwards, each person can order one additional round of any Nigiri on the menu that's in season, even ones that weren't served in the main Omakase. This was the first dinner I had on my first day in Vancouver. I definitely don't regret coming here as one of my first meals, but boy, it sure set the bar really high for every place I went to afterwards! What a way to get initiated into the incredible seafood scene in this province!
Be the first to ReplyOne of the best dining experiences in my life, it's a tiny
One of the best dining experiences in my life, it's a tiny slice of Japan in the middle of Vancouver. Food was absolutely stunning and delicious, the atmosphere like nothing I have experienced before. Overall 10/10 dining, will do again when I visit Vancouver.
Be the first to ReplyI had an amazing time at Sushi Bar Maumi! Every piece of
I had an amazing time at Sushi Bar Maumi! Every piece of nigiri was wonderful! Fully seasoned and tender with every bite. For value its hard to beat! At the time we had to to book 2 weeks in advance. They only sit 9 seats I believe so it is hard to get reservations, but its very worth it! At the end of the omakase you'll be asked if you want to order anything else on the menu.
Be the first to ReplyThis is an unassuming no-nonsense sushi joint in the heart
This is an unassuming no-nonsense sushi joint in the heart of Vancouver. There are no distractions - just amazing sushi (there is no alcohol menu here)! There are only 2 seatings per night so reservations are a must. The ingredients used in the omakase are top quality and extremely fresh. Even the uni was one of the best from Bafun in Hokkaido. What was missing for me: I found the experience lacking more interactions with the sushi chef. For me that's an important element of a great omakase.
Be the first to ReplyMy husband and I went for dinner.
We had a great experience. All the sushi we had were great. Very close to authentic Japanese sushi. I would highly recommend!!
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