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New York | Sushi Nakazawa šŸ£

šŸ“ Sushi Nakazawa 23 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014 🄰This one-star Michelin omakase is run by the apprentice of the Sushi God himself, and I’ve always wanted to try it! Finally, I made it hereļ½ž 🌟 The omakase includes 22 courses, plus dessert. There are no appetizers—just straight into the sushi. The fish is super fresh, and the rice is perfectly seasoned with vinegar. The flavors are simple yet exquisite. šŸ£ 🄰 The highlight for me was the tamago (Japanese omelette). In the documentary about Jiro Ono, Nakazawa spent ten years as an apprentice, perfecting this dish. Finally, I got to taste the tamago that Jiro himself approved. It’s creamy and rich, with a texture almost like cake. It’s truly exceptional! 🄧 The dessert was crĆØme brulĆ©e—sweet but not overly so, and it paired perfectly with matcha. šŸ® 🄰 Without drinks, it’s $190 per person. With 20 pieces of sushi, you’ll definitely be full. For a Michelin omakase experience, this is incredibly good value! šŸ’° #NYC Eats #NYC Omakase šŸŒ†

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New York | Sushi Nakazawa šŸ£

šŸ“ Sushi Nakazawa 23 Commerce St, New York, NY 10014 🄰This one-star Michelin omakase is run by the apprentice of the Sushi God himself, and I’ve always wanted to try it! Finally, I made it hereļ½ž 🌟 The omakase includes 22 courses, plus dessert. There are no appetizers—just straight into the sushi. The fish is super fresh, and the rice is perfectly seasoned with vinegar. The flavors are simple yet exquisite. šŸ£ 🄰 The highlight for me was the tamago (Japanese omelette). In the documentary about Jiro Ono, Nakazawa spent ten years as an apprentice, perfecting this dish. Finally, I got to taste the tamago that Jiro himself approved. It’s creamy and rich, with a texture almost like cake. It’s truly exceptional! 🄧 The dessert was crĆØme brulĆ©e—sweet but not overly so, and it paired perfectly with matcha. šŸ® 🄰 Without drinks, it’s $190 per person. With 20 pieces of sushi, you’ll definitely be full. For a Michelin omakase experience, this is incredibly good value! šŸ’° #NYC Eats #NYC Omakase šŸŒ†

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