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matsunori New York Reviews from The Last Year
This was my first omakase experience and I had a great time
This was my first omakase experience and I had a great time at matsunori! They offer two different packages, a $58 package and an $88 package. We got the $88 package. The appetizers were alright but I really liked the fish and my favorite was the wagyu! They also gave us a glass of their yuzu sake for free and a refill for free too! The restaurant seats about 10 people and is quite small and intimate. The whole experience takes about an hour. I would come back if I want a no frills omakase experience.
It's really a 3.
5/5 if I could. For $58 you get 1 app, 9 nigiri, and 2 hand rolls. I would say that it's a good deal for what you get, but not as good as other "budget friendly" omakases. It's good to try once, but don't think I would go out of my way to return. Also you get 3.99% off if you pay cash! The service was pretty good, our chef explained each piece in details which I appreciated. The restaurant space itself is very small, with just the seating around the chefs table. As for the food, I found that the first half of the nigiri given were a little lackluster, with not much flavor. However, there were some really great standout pieces. -uni & scallop; soooo good. the scallop was sweet and the uni was perfectly buttery and creamy. -unagi (eel) & foie gras; I'm usually not a big eel fan, but the eel was so good, especially paired with the umami of the foie gras. It was a great way to end the meal -chutoro (medium fatty tuna); this piece always hits! love the fattiness and the way it just melts in your mouth.
My first time here, I stopped by this spot on a weekday and
My first time here, I stopped by this spot on a weekday and it was busy. My friend ordered the $58 (1 app, 9 piece nigiri and 2 handrolls), for me, I ordered the $88 (2 apps, 10 piece nigiri, 2 hand rolls). We were stunned by the quality and the freshness of the fish! The rice was perfect texture and didn't have too much vinegar like other omakases, rice is very important in nigiris. The hand-roll sizes are twice as big as other places. At the end of the courses, theres à la carte - where you can order any additional pieces and all of them are under $25. We gladly declined when offered, the course pieces were enough. Although you can double up your courses for the same price. If you're a big sushi fan! We also brought our own tequila (Clase Azul), as it's byob all day, no corkage fee! It was my friend's birthday so they gave us mochi and sang a song for her. The chefs were funny, friendly and interactive. The service was very professional. Frequently checking on us, pouring alcohol for us and chatting with us. A very friendly atmosphere. We're already planning to make this a weekly tradition, given the reasonable prices and superior quality compared to other nearby spots. I've experienced places where the chefs are silent and robotic, rushing through the meal without a hint of warmth or friendliness, but this place is a breath of fresh air.
TLDR; Don't waste your time or money.
It used to be good a year ago, quality and service are awful now. Honestly, we used to be very loyal customers (we have been here over 12 times in the last year; when they were serving the old menu). Went to try their new menu of handrolls. Tried it and don't need to try it again. Loved this place when they did omakase nigiri, I feel like the handrolls cheapen the fish. And the quality has severely declined over the last few months. The fish used to be fresher, establishment used to be cleaner, and the service was a lot more attentive. I literally had to wipe the counter clean myself - prior to sitting down. The appetizers were my favorite part of this menu. I did not care for the "taco" handroll with guac, seems very amateur masking the fish because maybe it's not so fresh? The only handroll I did enjoy was the unagi, but ironically that's the one dish that used to be on their old menu. We only came last night because they offered a free meal after coming last weekend and having a awful meal with a new server named "Robin" who had coughed in our dishes and served "sushi" that was hacked and fat as a bar of soap.
Matsunoria was a great find! They had a buy one get 50% off
Matsunoria was a great find! They had a buy one get 50% off deal when I went and I found the flavors so interesting. This omakase was definitely on the cheaper side so I didn't mind that the flavors weren't mindblowingly innovative. But if you're looking for an affordable omakase and maybe an introduction to omakase, this is a great spot for it!
First omakase experience.
Was seated outside and the menu was cheaper with still the ambience and bar of the inside seating. Fish was pretty good, but the truffle is very overwhelming and due to the time limit, the service is fairly rushed. Not too expensive though for omakase but not sure if I'll return.
Everything was absolutely incredible and Chef Ryan was so
Everything was absolutely incredible and Chef Ryan was so fun! This omakase is such great value for the price. There is a difference in the menu between indoor and outdoor seating so just something to be aware of when reserving!
Matsunori, a cramped spot with limited seating for about 10
Matsunori, a cramped spot with limited seating for about 10 people. Despite its reasonable price of around $68, the food lacked innovation, featuring basic toppings and sauces. The omakase overall experience was disappointing, leading to the decision not to return. It's concerning that despite claims of accommodating allergies over the phone, the restaurant failed to do so in practice, as evidenced by their refusal to change gloves, potentially endangering customers with allergies like my boyfriend, who has a shellfish allergy. While Matsunori offers affordable omakase with generous portions and a tempting BOGO 50% deal for cash payments, the flavor fell short, with overly-sauced dishes muting the taste of the fish and some sauces being too sweet or heavy. Although service is friendly, the experience didn't meet expectations, particularly given recent openings of non-Japanese-owned omakase restaurants compromising quality for profit, which may have contributed to the disappointment.
Matsunori is our go-to omakase spot, and we've been three
Matsunori is our go-to omakase spot, and we've been three times already. Their BOGO 1/5 deal, ending on 2/29, was a great incentive for us to revisit. But what's got us even more excited is their upcoming hand rolls omakase concept starting in March. Plus, hearing about their expansion to a bigger location just adds to the anticipation. We can't wait to see what's next for them! Very friendly staff. Their homemade yuzu sake was amazing! BYOB without fee is chefs kiss!
Third time coming here and it is as good as ever! It has to
Third time coming here and it is as good as ever! It has to be the best value in terms of quality/cost. Not sure which one is my favorite this time, so I included pics of two of them, otoro and uni/scallop. Service was prompt and precise, with their usual friendly, upbeat demeanor. They even included a free yuzu sake drink! Not sure how they can give 2 apps, 10 nigiri, 2 handrolls, 1 dessert, and a drink (16 items) for $88, especially when the ingredients include caviar, foie gras, uni, otoro, and other premium cuts of fish. Nice, cozy ambiance that seats about 10 people total. Love this place!
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By 👻 @EvocativeFold67, 09/17/2021 11:11 pm
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I have a notice stating that my bid has been accepted and is awaiting transfer. The reservation is for the 18th, but the “moderator” said he will confirm booking by the 28th. Is this an indicator that I may not have a reservation?
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Answer from 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (09/18/2021 1:07 am)
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Hey @EvocativeFold67, welcome to appointmenttrader! Once the reservation is in your portfolio, you definitely own the timeslot, the review team would not have approved the trade if the reservation wasn't confirmed - so you are going :-) Judging from your post you bid today and are going tomorrow - don't worry as long as you initiated the name transfer, you are good - the transfer service has to work with the opening hours of the reservation team of the respective venue. You will likely see the transfer confirmation a couple hours before your reservation time.
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By 👻 @EvocativeFold67 (09/18/2021 1:12 am)
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By 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (09/18/2021 1:20 am)
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