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Unpretentios atmosphere and great food
Un-pretentious yet inviting atmosphere, great tasting food, concise yet comprehensive menu, attentive service. If you want to linger ask the server to pace dishes otherwise they may come quickly such that you can be done in 45min. Recommend!
Be the first to ReplyExcellent 😁
The restaurant has a nice simple interior decor. The service was attentive and professional.
The menu has a more limited selection and also offered two fixed price lunch options. The prices are are the higher side. I found it to be good value for a more culinary Japanese dining experience.
The presentation was beautiful. The flavors were excellent and the ingredients were very fresh.
I very much enjoyed my meal!
Delicious and Authentic but Overpriced
Very good quality Japanese cuisine. My only complaint is the price tag. Kaiseki style cooking is a great way to experience Japanese food. Mitsunobu adds their own twist with the fusion style selection.
Be the first to ReplyDisappointing experience; I'd skip it
Misunobu has the service to compete with the Japanese restaurant that was previously in this location ...and the extremely high prices...the problem is that the food is so disappointing that I won't be going back. WE couldn't recommend any of the dishes that we had. Very disappointing.
Be the first to ReplyConsistently elegant delicious Japanese with great service
If you want perfect Japanese food (cooked) and simple elegant surroundings, this is the place to go. I'm pretty sure their raw food (sushi) is also good b/c this is where I ran into Steve Jobs. Though Steve Jobs did steal the sushi chef for Apple's Cafeteria.
I have been here several times and have never been disappointed. I have brought customers, colleagues, family here and have always been happy and my guests as well.
The only complaint is that it is expensive but that's what the food costs and what it costs to have high quality staff.
You can definitely bring your well-behaved kids here who like Japanese food. But if they are loud or don't like Japanese food, then best not to bring them.
Pretty good
Had the kaseki meal. Was pretty good (didn't like the dessert courses to much). Service was decent. The raw dishes were better than the cooked ones so would order differently if I returned. I went to a number of other high end Japanese places in the area and found this to be the best one. Not nearly as good as the top places overall but for Silicon Valley this is as good as it gets.
Be the first to ReplyTerrible Service for Overpriced Food
Good food. Terrible service. Outrageous price.
We had a fine meal here and thought the quality of food was generally good. However, the service ruined everything. When the bill came we noticed two mistakes, the waitress had overcharged us by $100 for something we didn't order. And she also overcharged us $5 more for a sake ($29 vs $24 on the menu). When I asked her about it she just shrugged her shoulders and said the menu was wrong. She corrected the $100 wrong charge but did not offer to correct the $5 overcharge. Given it was a small amount we just paid and left without further discussion. However, it did leave a bad taste in our mouth since she was so nonchalant about overcharging us by +$100. When I left I said something to the sushi chef/owner purely out of desire to help restaurant succeed as we like to have nice restaurants in the neighborhood but he also didn't seem to take our feedback seriously and was nonchalant about it.
Funny thing was that during dinner that my spouse and I remarked and discussed why we haven't been back to this restaurant in years. I remembered we paid close to $500 for sushi for two last time there and it felt really steep for the quality of food. In hind sight, it's highly likely that they overcharged us by a big amount. Only that we had too much sake to notice last time perhaps.
Bottom line, the food was ok but overpriced and beware of overcharges and dismissive attitude towards customers when you point out their mistakes!!! I
the most you could spend on the least amount of average food possible!
I have eaten in a great variety of Japanese restaurants. The quality of this establishment is by far very average. Yet they charge $160 per person and say good-bye with you yearning for some portion which might actually filled you up. With each course I was shocked at how little they served. I realized by the third course that this was going to be a culinary disaster. In all honesty I truly believe that anyone who might have given this a favorable review was just too conflicted about the incredible waste of money they had just been subjected to. They tried sooo hard to be the up scale place in the bay area. In the end they were the very average strip mall neighborhood joint that no one actually goes to because they are known to be a total rip off joint. The actually dining room size was very small and yet there was only one other table with customers at a prime time on a Thursday night. I will be very satisfied when I am informed that this place is no longer in business.
Be the first to ReplyNot Worth the Expenses
I'm reviewing for lunch only.
I agree with other reviewers that it's way overpriced, in my case, for lunch. It's located in the Sharon Height Shopping Complex.
I had eel bento box, with tax, it cost me over $40. Clearly it seems to be not for regular patron like me who takes her mother to enjoy quality Japanese food. It's more for people with deep corporate account. BIG SIGN.
With that price, the food does not have WOW factor. Disappointed is an understatement.
Some quality, but mixed, and hugely overpriced
This is a pleasant small room in an undistinguished Safeway mini mall off Sand Hill Road. The setting is fine for what it is, but what it is is undistinguished, parked cars in the foregound, Shell station etc... The kaiseki meal is ~ $100 per person; with modest sake pairings at $70 (nothing extravagant nor particularly memorable), tax and automatic gratuity, for two, over $400. There was a good variety of tastes and concepts, and some exotica that can make Kaiseki in the US a memorable experience. But while the previous restaurant in this venue (Kaygetsu) was memorable, I found this meal only really memorable for its high price. It succeeded with a "fried" eggplant and small vegetables course. The cold sesame Tofu starter was only fair. The Sashimi was not the freshest, including Octopus that did not taste too good. A $22 sushi upgrade included four pieces one of which was beef and one of which was salmon roe, and was there a reason why the salmon roe did not have the quail egg on top-- Did we miss the point? The meat course was mini table top hibachis on which we would grill our own small tenderloin pieces - Sorry, not what I wanted for ~ 1/6 of my $110. An earlier "treasure box" course included soft shell crab that tasted okay but I think had been fried a few hours earlier. Again, not the kind of precision one would expect at this level. A dessert of vanilla ice cream with black beans and matcha mochi did not work for me, only in part because the ice cream was more icy than creamy. There are many other choices of upscale Japanese dining in the area, perhaps not the full Kaiseki, but I have to say, a well known place in Palo Alto (with a Facebook connection) I feel would be a better place to spend $400 for two. And another place in Menlo Park that I review is another really good choice for Omikase. Mitsunobo is not a bad place, but unlikely I would return for Kaiseki and I would not recommend it above some other local choices.
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