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Ginkasa
More of you guys need to check this place out. Its incredible.
I tried nonesuch out last night for my wife and my anniversary. I thought I had reservations for 6:00, but they were actually for 6:30 (my fault entirely; just forgot what timeslot I picked) and we ended up arriving about 45 minutes early in total. The guys at nonesuch were flowed with it and got us started early, which I greatly appreciated.
The food was incredible. There were only a couple of dishes that I think I would have ever actually ordered from a menu (some steak and the dessert) from a traditional restaurant, but that was, to my mind, the whole point: to get out of my comfort zone and try some dishes that have been personally crafted by professional chefs. The first dish I was served was a porridge dish that I absolutely would have immediately glazed over in a typical restaurant menu, but it turned out to be amazing.
As gopokes88 pointed out above, my wife and I did each have a dish that we didn't particularly care for. For me it was a soft scrambled egg with caviar. Seafood is my culinary weakness and it tasted like pure fish. I can cross off caviar off of my bucket list, though, so that's nice. My wife didn't like a dish with various items that had been pickled. I had to finish it off for her; personally I thought it was very surprising and interesting. It had a quail egg that, to me, almost tasted like a fruit candy? Completely unexpected. The pickled watermelon was also neat - watermelon with a bit of a tang.
Other than those two dishes, my wife and I could agree that everything was great. Here is the menu that we were served (they provide you with one to take home, which I thought was neat):
root vegetables, masa (the porridge I described earlier)
mushroom, turnip (dumplings that my wife said was her favorite)
squash, thyme, parsley (a veggie pasta dish that also included some seeds that were added a great smoky flavor and crunch)
soft scramble, hackleback caviar, radish (the fishy dish)
sunchoke, persimmon soup (I thought it kind of tasted like sunflower seeds; my wife disagreed, but we both enjoyed it)
baguette, bokchoy kimchi, cultured butter, radish (really nice bread and butter)
bison, raddichia, beurre blanc (a steak dish that was really good)
pickles (the menus just lists it as pickles, but they were different items that had been pickled)
chocolate, marshmallow, graham cracker (yep, they said their version of the s'more; they also poured a cream on it that the chef described as, and I agreed, the milk left over after you've eaten your Fruit Loops)
sour patch, honey brittle, caramel bon bons (sort of an after dinner candy tray)
Again, the whole experience was amazing and the food was incredible. If you're unsure, I think you'll end up being surprised at what you end up liking.
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