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🙂 4/5 - 4.5*. Nicely situated with the courtyard at the Inn.
By 👻 @Gary T., 02/25/2024 3:00 am
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4.5*. Nicely situated with the courtyard at the Inn. Surprising airy and upscale space. Minus half star because not forthcoming w sushi menu and while all the fish is super fresh, not all fish will appeal to all palates. Wife and I had the Omakase which is a LOT of food. The champagne and pinot noir paired very well with the meal--thanks to our waiter for the assist. Our waiter was very descriptive , helpful and critical to eating things in the correct order. The first course consisted of sashimi x3, mushroom cap w salmon/egg pate (much better than it sounds and very creative), and scallop w green onions. Next was an amazingly flavored simple toro hand roll. Followed by many different types of sushi--all fresh but not necessarily all in my flavor house (not a geoduck, sea bream or japanese scallop fan). The steamed egg w king crab in dashi was fantastic and nice change of texture and temperature. The miso and sweet tamago served w sake was a nice finish to the dinner. The Peak menu is a slightly less expensive tasting menu without the exotic cuts of fish. Those dishes looked really tasty also (our surrounding tables enjoyed that option). Definitely worth the money and probably the hype but would not repeat the Omakase strictly because not all fish worked with my taste buds.
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