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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 hop music (which I normally detest) and the beautiful dishes that were served was really the icing on the cake hit the streets
The I was sushi. I ate a mixed 14-bit and I almost dropped his Chin after a few nigiris. The best sushi I've eaten (Yes, I have eaten at Råkultur, Hattori, Tokyo Diner, Akkis, Roppongi, Ljunggren, Sho, Raw and the others who are likely to compete for the title)!
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...