Oyster form Washington. Big and full of flavor. Can't be happier.
I could have had a huge plate of sashimi. Lean tuna (akami), kobu-cured flounder (hirame), fresh Spanish mackerel (saba), abalone (awabi), sweet shrimp (amaebi), and sea urchin (uni). Usually, Spanish mackerel is lightly cured in vinegar (like cevice), so it's rare to find Spanish mackerel fresh enough to be served simply raw.
Firefly squid (hotaru-ika) with miso vinaigrette. Some may hate the idea of biting a whole squid even if it's so tiny. If that doesn't bother you, you get to enjoy the indescribable flavor similar to crab butter.
Finally sea urchin sushi. For a lady, they make 1 piece into 2 mini bites like this. We had many more pieces of sushi along this and finished with miso soup (We have soup on the side of or after the meal) and dessert. If you sit at the counter, you are offered 1 free piece of sushi—whatever you like!
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