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😒 3/5 - If you have watched Jiro sushi on Netflix.
By 👻 @Ali C., 09/28/2019 3:00 am
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This is probably about as close as you get to it. Only a few seats available in each seating and it is probably one of the hardest place to get a table in London due to the number of seats available. Believe it or not there are only 7 seats available in one seating. They still use the old telephone to take bookings and you only can select the exact time slots available. You cannot sit later or come earlier. Limited to 3 hours per slot. I believe there is a minimum order of £50 per person and food is also non-shareable (you can't steal your friend's food!). I find it a bit restrictive and too many rules but given the number of seats I suppose they have to find a way to survive. The process in making the sushi up until it is served to your plate is like an art performance and everyone enjoys watching the chef performs. I think everyone should try this place at least once as the sushi is beautifully made but I feel that this is more of a come once type of place just to experience as it is extremely hard to book and there is a minimum £50 price. I also don't recall the quality is so much crazy superior that I must come here to get my sushi all the time. I came here some time ago but I don't find myself having to come back that quickly.One thing which I realised which maybe it is just me. I ordered the expensive Omakase sashimi + sushi and it so happens that my friend ordered ala carte. What I understood was that this should be a special selection of what the chef believes is the freshest / best quality on that day. The food is served in one direction each time and it repeats when it reaches the full round of 7 ppl. I think it was left to right customer of the chef. My friend sits next to me and every time it is time to serve my friends, I get the same sushi as my friend who ordered ala carte. Just skeptical if it was just done as it was convenience over 'special selection. So she paid ala carte which made it cheaper but I paid more for Omakase which basically is about nearly the same as what she ate plus slightly more. I felt that my friend's ala carte selection dictates also what I will be eating most of the time.
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