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The element of surprisetheres no printed menucan up the adventure factor. Diners also have the option of ordering from an la carte menu of sushi and Japanese delicacies.
Washingtonian Magazine | 2012-01-09 15:35:37
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Awesome food and great omakase meal from kyoto. Probably one of the best restaurants in DC.
Chris | 2010-03-02 23:36:52
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Best Japanese in DC
Georges Joseph | 2010-05-01 23:24:12
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Make reservations. Have the 10 course dinner. NO CELL PHONES
P | 2010-10-11 00:01:39
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Nice service
Yishi | 2016-08-26 19:20:34
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Can never go wrong wearing slippers @ dinner. Awesome experience. Tiny restaurant with incredible 4 or 7 course fixed menu (the 4 was plenty and you can add sushi/rolls at the end of you want more)!
Taylor | 2015-10-04 19:59:05
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Expensive and worth it.
Nick | 2015-10-03 22:10:38
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Omakase. The formality is what makes it great.
Alex | 2015-01-31 09:54:36
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Perfect in every way. Whimsical and adventurous courses, love the element of surprise w/no menu. Service is impeccable. Amazing dining experience. (Note: No shoes in the dining room).
Sally | 2013-11-03 12:36:27
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The 8 dishes course fantastic
Carlos | 2013-10-30 13:17:10
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Definitely get the omakase! Great value for a 9-course high quality dinner! Dining in this tiny place is like being transported to Tokyo complete with Japanese slippers all diners need to wear. A must
Jeanne | 2013-05-27 11:05:37
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Delicious 8 course omakase includes sashimi, sushi, shabu shabu, salad. Pair it w/warm or cold sake. Standard menu w/o add-ons is perfect. Great ambience for quiet conversation. Service is impeccable.
Derek | 2013-03-13 21:46:46
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Excellent off the menu beers.
Livia | 2012-08-19 22:05:23
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Sit at the wooden counter and submit to chef Takashi Okamura's precise, traditional whims. Many would file this one under "kaiseki," and the composed dishes are a real wonder, but so too is the sushi
Ajit | 2012-02-17 03:02:58