If you enjoy edo-style sushi and omakase but could only visit the those top Japanese restaurants only very occasionally (just like me), then this is a great alternative at less than half the price. An edo omakase elsewhere would easily cost $300++ and above during dinners.
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This is hidden within the ground floor interior of Tamaya Dining along Cuppage Road, with only 12 counter seats. Its flagship in Osaka is a three-time Michelin- recommended Bib Gourmand (2016 to 2018) restaurant with its consistent standard and quality. And I found the outlet in Singapore to be good too.
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For the $140++ omakase, you get three appetisers, two seasonal sashimi, a seasonal dish, the restaurant's signature 10-piece nigiri sushi, a soup and dessert. There's also a $90++ option which comes with 10 pieces of nigiri sushi. And whichever option you choose, the sushi is prepared in front of you, and served by the chef a la minute. Experience the rhythm and finesse of the chefs as they artfully prepare and mold each nigiri in the open sushi counter (see my full experience in my IG story highlights).
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Pictured: Uni Sushi.
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