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Sushisho Masa

andieg | Jun 4, 201710:15 PM 13
Japan Japanese Sushi Tokyo Masa Sushi Chef

I will be going to Tokyo next month (end of July) and just landed a reservation at Sushisho Masa, which I am VERY excited about. My boyfriend and I wanted to try one of the high-end sushi-ya and Sushisho Masa was one that we had read great things about, and were able to get a reservation at. However there are a few things that I have not found much information on, so I would love to know if anyone here can help me out with these questions!

1. I've read many different articles/reviews and there is a lot of variation for information about how many pieces of sushi you get, and price. Is it really 40-50 pieces (unless you ask him to stop earlier)? And is it the same price no matter what or does the price vary with the amount of sushi you eat? I would assume that if you got full after 30 pieces, the cost would be a little bit cheaper than if you allowed the chef to continue with the full 50 course meal. I would love to eat as much as he is willing to give us, but I also want to have realistic expectations about price.

2. Is there a difference between the earlier reservation and the later one? I've read that the meal lasts 2.5 to 3 hours, but from what I saw during my reservation selection, we could have a reservation at 6:30 or 8:30. That seems like if we had the 6:30 reservation that it would only be able to be a 2 hour meal? Unless I read it wrong and the second seating is 9:30.... but pretty sure I saw 8:30. We have the 6:30 reservation and I want to make sure we will get the same experience as someone who is raving about a lengthened 2.5 to 3 hour meal! And be able to get the amount of courses allowed for that length of time.

3. What is the shari like at Masa? Is it heavily vinegered or more mild? I guess this doesnt make that much of a difference but I want to have a correct expectation. I would love to try somewhere that uses substantially vinegered rice because that is so different than any sushi I'll eat in LA. So if Masa's rice is more mild, maybe I will consider booking a lunch somewhere that has more vinegar in their rice.

I hope someone can help me with any one of these questions! Thank you in advance. And any other tips or info you have, I would love to hear as well!

Thank you!

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    sockster All I can say is that we'll be at SushiSho Masa this Friday night for the fourth time-easily one of the great meals of your life...

    All I can say is that we'll be at SushiSho Masa this Friday night for the fourth time-easily one of the great meals of your life. He will stop whenever you want and charges you accordingly- but I'm sure there's a minimum price per person- I wouldn't know as I've eaten over 45 courses on each of my visits so far. I can't speak about the rice- all I know it's fabulous!!

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    1. od_sf re: sockster You have dined there three times and have not noticed how their shari tastes?

      You have dined there three times and have not noticed how their shari tastes?

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        sockster re: od_sf To be honest, I believe he uses different types of shari paired with different types of neta- which are held at different temperatures...

        To be honest, I believe he uses different types of shari paired with different types of neta- which are held at different temperatures. I'm not a shari expert..nor a sushi expert for that matter- I just know that Chef Oka is incredible and his omakase is top notch for ME!!!

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        pmyok re: sockster Hello - for your most recent meal did you drink any beer or sake? If so how much did you pay in total? We like to drink so want...

        Hello - for your most recent meal did you drink any beer or sake? If so how much did you pay in total? We like to drink so want to get an idea and budget accordingly Thank You

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          sockster re: pmyok We paid about 525 US and had five carafes of sake as recommended by the Chef. 100% great value for the price

          We paid about 525 US and had five carafes of sake as recommended by the Chef. 100% great value for the price

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            pmyok re: sockster Thanks. We love to drink and was told that the price per person is around 30000 yen. With sake and stuff I was afraid it might...

            Thanks. We love to drink and was told that the price per person is around 30000 yen. With sake and stuff I was afraid it might go up to $400 per person !

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              sockster re: pmyok Whatever, it’ll be one of the great sushi experiences ever!!

              Whatever, it’ll be one of the great sushi experiences ever!!

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                pmyok re: sockster Hello again - sorry to bother you again but did you pay by cash or credit card? Our concierge said we have to pay by cash...

                Hello again - sorry to bother you again but did you pay by cash or credit card? Our concierge said we have to pay by cash...

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                  sockster re: pmyok He prefers cash but I 100% payed by credit card- so don't worry

                  He prefers cash but I 100% payed by credit card- so don't worry

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        perlin Agree with the other threads. Definitely one of the most enjoyable sushi experiences in Tokyo. Chef Oka and his staff are extremely...

        Agree with the other threads. Definitely one of the most enjoyable sushi experiences in Tokyo. Chef Oka and his staff are extremely hospitable and ensure that you have a delicious and fun experience. They are good about explaining the varieties of fish and even have photos ot clarify. Have been to a few others in Ginza (Mizutani) and the experience was much more austere and overall less fun.

        1. tanseaway Go hungry... in fact, try not to eat all day. It's a LOT of food. With regard to timing - just go with the flow. The master will...

          Go hungry... in fact, try not to eat all day. It's a LOT of food.

          With regard to timing - just go with the flow. The master will make sure that you are happy within the time he has allocated to you.

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            Morkai Was wondering if you could comment on how it went? We are in the exact same situation (except we have a 6 pm reservation) and we...

            Was wondering if you could comment on how it went? We are in the exact same situation (except we have a 6 pm reservation) and we have many of the same questions.

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