- omakase
- few tables
- east bay
- sushi
- great value
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- Scott RocherDecember 15, 2016A unique Japanese tasting menu in the heart of Oakland. Not afraid to take risks and surprise you. Fish is flown in from Japan and fresh wasabi grown in Oregon shines.
- Ian KennedyDecember 9, 2017Amazingly good value omakase with only a few tables so they can focus on the service. 8 courses of beautifully architected set pieces, each one a new taste experience. Reservations a must.
- Liz PallattoMarch 31, 2018Very small spot next to Swan’s Market. Very few tables but liked sitting at the bar. It was amazing - so many little tasting plates but also ON the plate. Felt worth it. Duck egg extra but great
- Stacy TangJanuary 12, 2017Best value of omakase. If you are celebrating a special occasion, note on the online reservation, they may give you some small extra dessert at last.
- The quality, presentation and flavor are top notch and you can’t beat the price...this meal would easily be 2x in SF.
- Agatha YuApril 13, 2018Their omakase is on point, nigiri is probably one of the better ones in America. Especially at the $65 price point.
- Edmund BoeyMarch 4, 2018Chef's choice is great, best miso soup I've ever had, beautiful presentation all around.
- Nathan JSeptember 20, 2019Yes it’s expensive but it’s worth it. Great service. Cozy atmosphere. Some of the best sushi in east bay.
- ginny hNovember 14, 2019Low key Japanese restaurant with a tasty no fuss omakase, (includes a piece of otoro!) Definitely will be coming back.
- Prefix menu mixes salads, veggies, and warm courses with the best sushi in Oakland.
- Ian CheeMarch 22, 2022Unconventional innovative modern omakase. Feast with your eyes, mouth and nose!
- Loretta HuiJuly 30, 2016Won't be back. Food is solid but we waited sooooooo long for food. Also portions were small so we weren't very satisfied at the end.