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Sushi Dai Koto City Reviews from The Last Year
Great sushi
The best sushi I've had in Japan! I've eaten sushi a lot in Japan but this was by far the best sushi I've had in Tokyo and Japan! You must try it out! (the line is huge but it's about 30 min)
Exceeded our expectations
Followed the advice of previous posters and joined the lineup at 4:45am. 20-30 people ahead of us. At 5am on the dot, the security guard directed the line to proceed to the Sushi Dai store front where the reservation process began. The 6am seating was filled by the time we made it to the front of the line so we chose the second seating (7:30am). This allowed us to explore the Toyosu fish market. The size and number of tuna in the tuna auction was beyond belief. We also took in the observation level for the vegetable market and non tuna fish market. Now on to our 7:30am seating at Sushi Dai. As each subsequent sushi piece was presented to us I remarked to my son that that last piece was my favorite. Every serving just seemed to build on the previous one. When the 9th piece was served and it was time to select what I wanted for the final serving (we had chosen Omakase option) I took some time to study the list of options. Everything we had been served was a candidate as well as a large number of items that had not been in the original 9. I chose the fatty tuna and was happy with my selection. Thank you Sushi Dai for allowing me to experience this fantastic offering.
Unequivocal best sushi value in the world
This is unequivocally the best sushi value in the world. The omakase was 5500 yen ($US 36.18 at the time of writing). You got 10 courses (1st tamago, 2-8 sushi, 9th hand roll, 10th was choose your own (I picked uni which required 600 yen supplement). Along with the 10 courses you received green tea and miso soup. The sushi was highest quality. The fatty tuna, yellow tail and uni were as good as I have ever had. Everything was expertly prepared and seasoned. The chef rightly recommended against any soy sauce except for the hand roll course. A meal like this in Manhattan (where I live and usually eat Sushi) would cost at least $250 for this quality of fish. To get in the first seating at 6AM on a Monday I arrived at 345AM which put me at #4 in line. (I chose to do this on my first full day in Japan given that the jet lag naturally had me up at this time). At this time the market is not yet open, so the line started just outside the food market on a bridge of the third floor. (Note that the subway is not running at this time so you have to take a taxi unless you booked a hotel close to here). At 5AM you are allowed into the food market area. A worker from Sushi Dai met the group (that now totaled at least 50 people) and brought us down to a desk outside of the restaurant (which was not yet open). He takes your name, number of people in your group, asks for your desired time, and order. The first seating is at 6AM. (Note that only one person from the group has to be present to book the slot). I returned an hour later to sit at my reserved time of 6AM. There were 15 people total per seating. We had one sushi chef for 4 people. The omakase took about 1 hour. After you finish you are allowed to stay for longer if you wish to add on more courses or finish any alcohol you ordered. Myself and the others next to me all added on extra courses at the end (I did 3 extra pieces in total). I finished at 715. The staff was very nice and very gracious. At no time did I feel rushed after the last course of the set omakase ended. Much has been written about whether Sushi Dai is ‘worth it.’ From my perspective it is the best sushi value in the world, so it is certainly worth it from a monetary perspective-it is a virtual steal. Many are put off by the very early time you have to arrive to queue in order to guarantee a seating. The restaurant closes at around 2pm, so if you arrive too late you could have to wait for several hours before you can eat or you might not even get a seating since they stop accepting people once the bookings are filled for the day. The nice thing is that you get to reserve a time and do not have to stand in line while waiting for your turn. (Ie- you can reserve your time slot, then go wander around somewhere else until it is time to eat). I think this is a no-brainer to do on the first few days of your trip when jet-lag will have you up well before 3AM. I might even go back tomorrow…
What a breakfast!
Lucked out that we got a table after a 5 min wait at around 7am! The restaurant was fully booked for the day but we happened to be there when they were turning the tables; some patrons finished early so we had 1/2 hour to enjoy our sushi set experience before the next people with reservations showed up. The sushi chef was very friendly, and explained each piece of fish (Spanish mackerel, fatty tuna, sea bream, abalone, swordfish, yellow tail etc) that we were getting. We were served hot green tea and soup to go with our meal. Highly recommended!
Great value omakase and awesome service
This is our 2nd time coming here, first time was in 2019! First time we went we got lucky and only waited about half an hour because we went before the last seating, this time we got there around 6:30am on a Friday and got a ticket which told us to come back at 8:40am for 2 people which was not too bad. While we waited we had a light breakfast at the katsu place next door which was good and also explored the market and the rooftop of Toyosu fish market which you can take nice pictures of the city along the water. The Omakase menu is ¥5000 and they even have a cooked menu which is ¥6000, they have an additional menu(available in English) you can order items from the kitchen like grilled or seared seasonal fish and shellfish. At the end of the omakase you get to choose your last piece from the menu and you can also order any additional pieces you want to try. Honestly for the price you pay the quality of fish and variety is amazing and beyond worth it. For sure you won’t leave hungry and they get first pick of whatever is in season and available since they’re located at the fish market everything is incredibly fresh. We’ve had sushi across Japan and the US and this place is by far the best value for your money. My favorites are the Abalone and the Aji, it was very tender and full of umami.
Good sushi
Value for money sushi. For this price it's hard to find this level of sushi. Years ago, we were at Daiwa and in memory we preferred Daiwa just a little more.
Yes. It is worth getting up at 4 Am to get in line.
We went to Toyusu just for this. I travel to Japan with an elderly Japanese gentleman who enjoys excellent food. He wanted to go here. We stayed nearby, as in a few hundred min eyers away. Got up at 4 am. We were the 10th and 11th in line. By the time the market opened at 5 am, enough people were in line to fill the available service for the day. We had a wonderful chef. A rare, in my opinion, encounter with a female sushi chef. The pacing of the meal was wonderful, and I noticed that the chef was paying attention to each of her 4 customers to make sure that we not only had what we needed when we needed it, but didn't rush anyone. The temperature of the fish makes a difference, and nothing fatty or oily was served cold. The rice is sweeter than I am used to, but it was wonderful. Worth getting up early for. I think that I could get used to sushi for breakfast.
Visited on a Sunday and patiently queued up for an amazing sushi experience.
This sushi restaurant is located in the renowned Toyosu Market and is widely popular. I visited on a Sunday and queued up from 6:00 AM. After waiting for approximately 6 hours, finally got a chance to enter the restaurant. Despite the long wait, I can confidently say that I have no regrets when it comes to experiencing their exceptional sushi at such a reasonable price. The sushi was fresh, and the rice was outstanding—so delicate that it practically melted in my mouth. I ended up ordering more than I had initially anticipated, as the quality surpassed my expectations. The wait in the enormous line was undoubtedly worth it!
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How to list a Nobu Malibu reservation
By 👻 @MerryNeed14, 05/08/2024 12:21 pm
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Hi, I have a reservation to Nobu Malibu, but since they don't do text or e-mail confirmations I haven't been able to get my reservation posted. I have posted a screen shot of the phone conversation on the listing, but it keeps getting rejected. If anyone has an idea how I can get it approved that would be much appreciated, thanks!
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Answer from 👻 @EssentialCart21 (05/08/2024 4:06 pm)
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Write a note with the Name of the restaurant, Name on reservation, day/time/number of people, your phone number. Then on the bottom wrote “confirmed by phone”. Screenshot it and submit.
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Answer from 👻 @FraternalFood31 (05/08/2024 2:43 pm)
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Did you just copy and paste my Q??
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