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New Years Eve Omakase Dinner - Dec 31 - 6pm & 9pm

This New Years Eve, Koji Kobayashi and Yuki Koyama will be serving up traditional Edomaesushi, by utilizing catch and techniques used during the Edo days. Omakase when translated means “to entrust”, where the dining selection is entrusted to the chefs and what they want to showcase. It not only broadens your palate and knowledge but tests the chef's ability to think of creative combinations while using mastered techniques and experiences of their own. Our chefs at Sukiyaki House will aim to showcase what a Japanese Sushi Omakase is like by utilizing catch commonly found in Japan, traditional ingredients, and skillful cooking techniques. This will all be done in front of you, course by course, and you will get the opportunity to see how each catch is masterfully cut, molded, and prepared.


Information:
- 2 seatings starting promptly at 6:00pm and 9:00pm*
- $165 / seat (includes gratuity and tax)
- tickets are non-refundable
- sake pairings are not included but will be available

Tickets Available on Eventbrite

*countdown celebration will occur during 9:00pm seating.

Omakase Night - Saturday, November 24

 
Sukiyaki House - Omakase Night

To our valued guests,

Sukiyaki House would like to formally invite you to our Omakase Night, hosted by chef Koji Kobayashi and Yuki Koyama. Omakase is the tradition of allowing the chef to choose the courses for your meal, in Japanese it means "I'll leave it up to you". This November 24, Chef Koji and Yuki will bring their take on Omakase by utilizing the seasonal and traditional ingredients used in Japan. 

The menu will start will four small appetizers, followed by ten pieces of perfectly crafted Nigiri's, and finally dessert. Our menu aim to show what an elegant traditional Japanese Omakase is like, by utilizing the catch not typically found in America. 

Please note our event will be taken by reservations only, the time slots available for the dinner will seat at 5:30 pm and 8:00 pm. The Omakase will cost $150 per person + tax and gratuity, we will also have sake pairing options available. We hope to see you at our Omakase Night and please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

Best,

Sukiyaki House