You can’t use price in a vacuum like this as it ignores quality.
$70 for a conveyor belt sushi lunch is very expensive.
$70 for a large omakase dinner is cheap.
To be honest I’m not going to watch a 23 minute video on one restaurant, i skipped around and it looks fine to me. So $70 assuming a good quantity of pieces seems reasonable.
One thing I’ll say – I have never thought any sushi in Japan, from convenience store to $400/person omakase, was overpriced. The quality always seems to match the price. So I wouldn’t be so concerned about whether it will be worth it, just pick a budget and most likely you’ll enjoy yourself.
use 70$ buy what u can and try make u own sushi, time pass, after 50 years making sushi u become the god of sushi.
The limit does not exist. I will spend infinite yen on sushi
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You can’t use price in a vacuum like this as it ignores quality.
$70 for a conveyor belt sushi lunch is very expensive.
$70 for a large omakase dinner is cheap.
To be honest I’m not going to watch a 23 minute video on one restaurant, i skipped around and it looks fine to me. So $70 assuming a good quantity of pieces seems reasonable.
One thing I’ll say – I have never thought any sushi in Japan, from convenience store to $400/person omakase, was overpriced. The quality always seems to match the price. So I wouldn’t be so concerned about whether it will be worth it, just pick a budget and most likely you’ll enjoy yourself.
use 70$ buy what u can and try make u own sushi, time pass, after 50 years making sushi u become the god of sushi.
The limit does not exist. I will spend infinite yen on sushi