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  2. Omakase - Wikipedia

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    The phrase omakase, literally 'I leave it up to you', [3] is most commonly used when dining at Japanese restaurants where the customer leaves it up to the chef to select and serve seasonal specialties. [4] The Japanese antonym for omakase is okonomi (from 好み konomi, "preference, what one likes"), which means choosing what to order. [5]

  3. Craft Omakase - Wikipedia

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    Craft Omakase is a Japanese restaurant in Austin, Texas. The dining experience is a 22-course tasting menu curated with hot and cold offerings inspired by Japanese ...

  4. Yoshino (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Yoshino is a Japanese restaurant in New York City serving omakase. [2] [3] The restaurant connected to The Bowery Hotel earned a Michelin star back in 2022. They also received 4 stars by The New York Times and was rated 9th on their top 100 list in 2024. [citation needed]

  5. Omakase, a Japanese tasting menu, favors the adventurous ...

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    Omakase means "I leave it up to you." It is a multi-course experience where the chef presents small portions and explains each as you go. Omakase, a Japanese tasting menu, favors the adventurous.

  6. How L.A. became the hub for omakase, bite by bite - AOL

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    Omakase is the preferred way of service for esteemed sushi masters, though it’s not limited to sushi. The L.A. branch of the Tokyo-based Sushi Ginza Onodera, which has two Michelin stars ...

  7. Sushi restaurant 101: From California rolls to omakase, here ...

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    What to order at a sushi restaurant, according to a chef and restaurant owner.

  8. Masa (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The offerings are omakase (no menu) only, with chef-selected meals costing $750 per person, not including tax or drinks, though gratuity is included along with a $950 "Hinoki Experience" guaranteeing a counter space as well as a $495 lunch option. [2] [3] [4] The sushi bar itself is a $260,000 piece of rare hinoki wood from Japan.

  9. Ever heard of omakase? This Beechmont spot is the only ... - AOL

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    Anko Sushi is a locally-owned sushi spot that serves fresh sushi, sashimi, and omakase inside the Beechmont food hall, The StrEatery. Take a peek.