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😍 5/5 - Memorable but pricey dining experience
By 👻 @WMSME, 11/10/2023 3:00 am
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It was exciting to experience No Relation's omakase which took sushi to an entirely more elevated plane for the two of us. Most of the fish had been sourced from Japan, though there were also others from North America and Europe among the 14 courses. Many of the options were unusual, such as barracuda and several forms of tuna, and all were delicious. After quite a few single units of fish, the last two courses were a tuna tartare (to which for a price you could add uni, or two kinds of caviar) and a pretty bland custard with crabmeat. The restaurant seats seven diners and we had a lot of trouble finding it. There is a small sign on the building for a restaurant whose name I forget, you enter the building, head downstairs and pass through a noisy speakeasy-type venue to reach the entirely serene No Relation sushi bar. We were lost and tried to phone for directions, but could only get voicemail, which was frustrating. Service is attentive, though seemed to be more so if you purchased the more expensive of two sake flights. It had a formality which reminds me of classic French restaurants decades ago. You get one sake for each of five or six groupings of menu items. It was thoughtful that your cup could be refilled once for each sake you had. The amiable chef explained each dish earnestly, though he was not always easy to understand. Quibbles notwithstanding, this is a spectacular dining experience and one we will long remember. Do note that the meal is expensive to begin with and requires payment in advance, and the alcohol and other add-ons when you dine can double the price.
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