The bf and I recently tried the tasting menu at Uni Sashimi Bar. There are a couple of options including 10 courses for $115, 12 for $135, and optional supplements including A5 Wagyu (+$50) and caviar (varies). We went for the larger tasting menu with the A5 supplement plus and additional course (we HAD to try the Japanese fried chicken).
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Tomato water martini with caper berry and a frozen tomato lollipop |
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Hama Hama oyster, green almond, cava foam |
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Smoked Uni Spoon (Sea Urchin, Maine) Quail Egg Yolk,Osetra Caviar, Chives |
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Snapper cucumber, jalepenos, ginger, blood orange poured over the top to make ceviche |
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Striped Japanese jack with black sesame and citrus |
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Razer clam marcona almond romesco sauce |
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Lubina (Bass, Spain) Green Charmoula (like a chimichurri), Sultanas, Preserved Lemon Gremolata |
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Ankimo (Monkfish Liver, Japan) Mezcal Ponzu, Wakame Croquant, Momiji Oroshi
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Tako (Octopus, Japan) Hot Sesame Oil, Soy, Ginger, cilantro |
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Clam two ways, korean fried belly, sashimi with cucumber |
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Spicy Tuna & Foie Gras Tataki (Yellowfin, Pacific) Buddha’s Hand, Goat Cheese, Black Walnut |
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Barbequed Unagi (Fresh Water Eel, Japan) Seasoned Rice, Sesame, Pickled Gobo |
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(Japanese Fried Chicken) Kim Chee, Chinese Hot Mustard, Sancho Pepper |
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A5 Japanese Wagyu Sirloin (Miyazaki, Japan) Lichen, Broccoli, Sukiyaki (Supplement) |
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Cheesecake |
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Flourless chocolate cake
Each dish was flawless in terms of flavor combinations and presentation. My favorites were the oyster, uni spoon, and of course the A5 (literally the best steak in the world). I also really enjoyed the creativity of the monkfish liver creme brulee.
Service was impeccable, and we especially appreciated the wine director's recommended pairings. We went and bought a bottle of the same Malvasia a couple of days later!
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