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Irvine|Omakase by Gino 🍣✨

📍 Address: 304 N Main St, Santa Ana, CA 92701 💰 Price per person (excluding drinks, tax, and tip): $250 Overall Impression: Nothing mind-blowing, but nothing disappointing either! The experience was solid and enjoyable from start to finish. The chef is super talkative and has a fun personality — he shared stories about the ingredients and his training in Japan, which made the experience even more engaging and enjoyable. The fish quality was fresh and well-prepared, though some pieces stood out more than others. If you’re nearby and craving omakase, it’s definitely worth a try. But if you’re far away, no need to make a special trip — there are plenty of other great options in the area! 🚗💨 Highlights: 🍣 The bluefin tuna was a standout — rich and buttery! 🔥 The lightly seared salmon with yuzu glaze was refreshing and flavorful. 🍶 Their sake pairing suggestions were on point and complemented the courses well. Have you been here? What’s your go-to omakase spot in Irvine? Share your thoughts and recommendations below! 👇🎌 #Irvine #Sushi #SoCalEats #Omakase #IrvineFood #SoCalAreas #LAAreas #SushiLovers #ChefChat #FoodReview #IrvineEats #LocalBites #OmakaseExperience #FoodieAdventure

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Irvine|Omakase by Gino 🍣✨

📍 Address: 304 N Main St, Santa Ana, CA 92701 💰 Price per person (excluding drinks, tax, and tip): $250 Overall Impression: Nothing mind-blowing, but nothing disappointing either! The experience was solid and enjoyable from start to finish. The chef is super talkative and has a fun personality — he shared stories about the ingredients and his training in Japan, which made the experience even more engaging and enjoyable. The fish quality was fresh and well-prepared, though some pieces stood out more than others. If you’re nearby and craving omakase, it’s definitely worth a try. But if you’re far away, no need to make a special trip — there are plenty of other great options in the area! 🚗💨 Highlights: 🍣 The bluefin tuna was a standout — rich and buttery! 🔥 The lightly seared salmon with yuzu glaze was refreshing and flavorful. 🍶 Their sake pairing suggestions were on point and complemented the courses well. Have you been here? What’s your go-to omakase spot in Irvine? Share your thoughts and recommendations below! 👇🎌 #Irvine #Sushi #SoCalEats #Omakase #IrvineFood #SoCalAreas #LAAreas #SushiLovers #ChefChat #FoodReview #IrvineEats #LocalBites #OmakaseExperience #FoodieAdventure

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