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1038 Mainland St
Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
Yaletown–Roundhouse
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Une fois votre promenade autour de Yaletown terminée, venez à Sushi Okeya Kyujiro. La cuisine japonaise créée par un chef talentueux est merveilleuse ici. Le chef de ce restaurant est connu pour cuisiner un vivaneau délectable. Démarrez votre repas avec un thé immense.

Un personnel beau attend les clients tout au long de l'année. Si vous voulez profiter d'un service digne, vous devriez aller à Sushi Okeya Kyujiro. La plupart du temps, on trouve ici une atmosphère ravissante. C'est un restaurant 1 étoile au guide Michelin, cette reconnaissance est habituellement donnée aux restaurants qui servent des mets savoureux.

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The dining experience was pleasant and it’s like watching a performance in a front row seat. The service was excellent and they did pay attention to those who were left handed which was rather surprising considering a lot of omakase places I have been did not notice. They even offered a little celebration chocolate plate for special occasions and singing for birthdays. The downside would probably how chaotic it was to watch the chefs bumping into each other since the stage wasn’t big enough, it’s like seeing a lot of people doing different things at the same time and you had no idea where to start; secondly, our head chef wasn’t professional at chopping vegetables and filleting the fish, as he would cut mushrooms and slice the shima aji unevenly which produced quite a bit of “waste”. For a Michelin star restaurant, I’d expect more skillful chefs and their performance was rather disappointing but all in all, it’s a very delightful experience to have once in a lifetime. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $100+ Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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It was an amazing experience. For each sushi, the chefs showed the fish it is made from. All dishes were amazing. I particularly enjoyed uni sushi, sabe sushi, and hotate chawanmushi. The staff was kind and very attentive. I would definitely visit again. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $100+ Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Red Snapper Dietary restrictions: They changed a few dishes to accomodate my shellfish allergy.
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Sushi Okeya Kyujiro scores top points for ambience, service, location, and presentation. When you enter, you're welcomed in by very kind front house staff (all wearing kimono) and directed to a separate and quiet waiting room. When your seat is ready, you'll then move into the main open dining area. There's a partially open kitchen and the sushi chef team are located in the middle with bar seating surrounding them in a U shape. Sharing the omakase experience with others is nice and the front house staff provide excellent detailed course descriptions throughout the meal. The whole experience is extremely well coordinated - the music and lights add extra drama to the experience and the chefs are constantly in motion and there's no break in the food service. For the actual food itself, the ingredients are high quality and tasty. However, there were a few choices that didn't make the food a 5/5 experience for me. Okeya does a wide variety of raw and cooked foods (nigiri, don, chawanmushi, wagyu beef, tempura, miso, ramen). While the variety in textures is nice, I personally prefer omakase meals that focus on nigiri and sashimi versus noodles and other cooked dishes. Also, while the ingredients are definitely fresh, there are portions of the menu that are more "showy" rather than prepared fresh in front of you - for example while there's a hairy crab and crown melon on display (the chefs will also hold and display the ingredients so people can get their photo ops), those just stay on display and the actual prep is done in advance in the back. This by no means I don't trust the skill of the chefs - it just made the whole thing feel a lot more "showy" to me. For $300 + tax and tip, you're definitely paying for the Okeya show and experience over just the food. I'd recommend going to Okeya if you want an easy and friendly omakase with a big focus on the show and whole package experience rather than just focusing on the food. If you're feeling nervous or stressed out about dealing with a strict/formal omakase experience, Okeya has the same vibes of going to a fancier Western restaurant. I personally won't be going back as I like to focus more on the food and for a similar price point, there are other local omakase restaurants that will fit that for me. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: CA$100+
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1038 Mainland St
Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
Yaletown–Roundhouse
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