A popular style of Japanese sushi is gaining momentum in Vancouver with more restaurants offering their own versions.
Omakase means to entrust. Patrons sit back as the chef decides what they’ll be eating for their meal.
On the Coast food columnist, Gail Johnson spoke with host Gloria Macarenko about the dining experience that picky eaters might want to skip.
“Just as the chef is experimenting, you’ve gotta be prepared to take a few risks of your own,” said Johnson.
Omasake offerings change daily and are delivered in multiple, smaller dishes, she said.
“We’re talking hyper-seasonal depending on what the chef gets in and has
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