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First of all, the Itamae Izakaya as a whole. A small hole in the wall, no more than a few square. High ceilings, some kind of gray stone walls, I have for me, and nice dark wood details. The venue along with the three cool (and pleasant) Asians who worked, the pretty-but certainly not hard-high hip...
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Favorite.
Always recommend this place. Especially for sushi beginners when the place is generous with decorations and sauces, etc. Despite this, it is flavorful and you take on the quality of the raw material. Crossover Sushi.
Forget California rolls and other hitter-on-shit here's the...
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I have both eaten at the place and brought food home from here. There are only 6-8 seats in the restaurant, which is perhaps more can see as a hole in the wall. The staff is really nice and a bit cocky in a fun way. We asked the waiter choose food for us and it was awesome. They really think out of...
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Had lunch here-perhaps the best sushi place?! Incredibly fresh with exciting combinations beautifully laid-up-forget tired lunchsushi! Charming little hole in the wall that feels genuine. Tagged on to return for dinner!
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We visited Izakaya at lunch time and kept us to the sushi, a mixture of nigiri and maki. The Group were consistently high but the highlight was definitely nigirin. We got a mixture of pieces with the inspiring flavor sets, such as a tuna with chilli and coriander which tasted very good. The rice was...
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Just tested the Itamae Izakaya once but the score touches really a Fiver. The question is if it's not the best sushi I've eaten in that price range. Suffice a four until I tried one more time.