40 pieces of omakase--and could have eaten 40 more! - Sushi of Gari/Upper East Side New York - Reserveringen te koop
Getting a Reservering at Sushi of Gari/Upper East Side New York for Today or Tomorrow is Easy!
Buy a verified reservering at Sushi of Gari/Upper East Side New York from someone who doesn't need theirs anymore.
If there is nothing that fits your schedule, you can bid on your preferred time.
We only list verified Reserverings!
All listed Reserverings are reviewed by our team before appearing in the calendar or being allowed to answer a bid you place. That's why AppointmentTrader comes with a included Money Back Guarantee for each transaction.
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
New York's Best Restaurants that are most frequently booked by customers of Sushi of Gari/Upper East Side New York
π 5/5 - 40 pieces of omakase--and could have eaten 40 more!
By π» @Jeremy H, 03/07/2019 3:00 am
|
A cozy, little neighborhood sushi place on the upper east side just knocked my socks off. Omakase at the bar for one at 5pm on a Weds. I was given the corner and was told I would be charged for each individual piece for as long as I could eat. 40 pieces later, I stopped but would have kept eating, if I could; there was a constant flow of new bites, never a repeat, unless you asked for one. The cuts are right-sized, not too big; the rice, appropriate mouthfeel, not too gluey. Especially good: uni, raw kumamoto oyster, chu-toro and o-toro; anago; squid.
The service was excellent. Extremely warm and friendly, including the sushi chef. I was being served by the head chef. He was gracious and warmly explained each piece and answered questions. He also giggled when I said I would stay for breakfast tomorrow morning.
At the early hour, the small restaurant was dominated by parents with young kids. The rolls that were being served to those tables all looked delicious, varied, and inventive. Yes, the plan is on the expensive side, but not outrageously so. Good sushi is expensive, and you can get a better deal by ordering rolls here. Omakase for 40 pieces plus three carafes of cold sake was an average of 10 dollars a piece. Considering alcohol was included, the price does not seem that outsized.
0 Replys
0 Comments |
Be the first to Reply |