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😍 5/5 - I love the Ginza Onodera franchise.
By 👻 @Michael Y., 07/16/2023 3:00 am
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I've been to the LA and NYC locations, and even though I have a slight preference for the west coast establishment, the NYC one is not far off. Besides the expert craftmanship, very accommodating service, Japanese interiors, the food is extremely well-varied, tastes amazing, and is delivered as authentic as possible. "Fresh from Japan," the chefs joke, talking about the fish (and themselves sometimes!). My favorite sushi rice belongs to Ginza, which produces a harder sushi rice grain, but with 3 types of rice vinegar, and it comes out a bit reddish brown. It's more savory than normal sushi rice, and you will enjoy a more powerful flavor than most sushi places. The appetizers are one of Ginza's distinctions, which are special. They aren't the sort of "here's some stuff to get you full," they are expertly designed, and will wow you. My only complaint about Ginza is that it is priced in the stratosphere, and it's reflected in their reservations, where dinner almost always has a spot. Not only is it $450, which sure, it's premium, but it's not really that worth it. When I went there was 8 appetizers and 8 nigiris, and I was definitely hungry afterwards. Even with 6 apps now and 10 nigiri, that just doesn't seem like many people would feel full...and when they see that bill, they will not be very happy. The atmospheric pricing continues with the drinks, which start at a 4x markup! 2-3x is standard these days and 4x is just too much for me. There is a great value choice, which others have pointed out, but I will make less obvious so hopefully it stays a great value.
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