Pretty basic sushi menu, but decent portion and easy to order. Especially all you really want to do is to go back to the spa in Park Hyatt and do some R&R. Not exactly an adventure eating place, as in Anthony Bourdain would probably not be caught dead here, for it’s not that interesting. Tried some of the fish that you don’t see back in the bay area and those were quite delicious. I liked Aji the most which is not something you see often. Best part of course is that it is convenient. When going to big cities, don’t attempt on a death march of seeing everything all at once. I find that type of travel exhausting and not relaxing at all. Best kind of travel is to scope out things, take it all in, without killing yourself walking 14 miles a day trying to check off the list. Make a list for the next time. And then arrange for your return. It’s Friday evening here, and quite a lot of locals(as in not foreigners) were stopping by to grab a bite, presumably before heading back home. So it’s not just a restaurant to service the tourists staying at the Park Hyatt. In and out in 30 minutes, and then I was back at the pool on the 47th floor. A good spot to get your fish fix.
Boris G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Danville, CA
One of the better sushi options if you are staying at the Park Hyatt and quite convenient as you can simply take the elevator to the basement of the office building. The sushi portions are large, the fish is high quality — better than the sushi boat places near Shinjuku, and the price is very reasonable. The only downside is indoor smoking seems to be permitted though it wasn’t intolerable. Service was fast and they are open late. Highly recommend if you want good sushi without paying a fortune.