5-14-14 Sanlit Ginza Bldg. III, B1F & 2F, Ginza, Chuo 104-0061 Tokyo Prefecture
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If you want to take a Chinese friend to eat sushi, take him to Onodera. Because this restaurant can be said to be the pinnacle of American sushi. The Los Angeles and New York stores have both won two Michelin stars, and there are also stores in Shanghai and Tokyo.
Why is it called American? Because its seasoning is very suitable for Chinese and American stomachs. The sourness of the vinegar rice is very light, and the soy sauce and sauce will be applied more, and the overall taste is relatively strong, not so abstinent. The ingredients are the same as those of a Michelin restaurant, and there is nothing wrong with them. Even people who can't tell the difference between good and bad sushi can find it very delicious. There is a 5,000 yen set meal for lunch, which can have 12 pieces of sushi, chawanmushi before the meal and tea snacks after the meal, as well as... the kind service that treats you like your own mother.
Hearing that we are Chinese, a chef who is about to rotate to the Shanghai store came out to hand us his business card and asked us to take care of him in the future. He speaks Chinese very well, and every time he wants to speak Japanese, he is pushed back, with a stubborn face that says "speaking Japanese means looking down on me."
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If you want to take a Chinese friend to eat sushi, take him to Onodera. Because this restaurant can be said to be the pinnacle of American sushi. The Los Angeles and New York stores have both won two Michelin stars, and there are also stores in Shanghai and Tokyo. Why is it called American? Because its seasoning is very suitable for Chinese and American stomachs. The sourness of the vinegar rice is very light, and the soy sauce and sauce will be applied more, and the overall taste is relatively strong, not so abstinent. The ingredients are the same as those of a Michelin restaurant, and there is nothing wrong with them. Even people who can't tell the difference between good and bad sushi can find it very delicious. There is a 5,000 yen set meal for lunch, which can have 12 pieces of sushi, chawanmushi before the meal and tea snacks after the meal, as well as... the kind service that treats you like your own mother. Hearing that we are Chinese, a chef who is about to rotate to the Shanghai store came out to hand us his business card and asked us to take care of him in the future. He speaks Chinese very well, and every time he wants to speak Japanese, he is pushed back, with a stubborn face that says "speaking Japanese means looking down on me."
The ingredients used to make sushi in this restaurant are all of very high quality.
The sushi is pretty good, and there are many varieties!
#trip2023 Sushi Ginza Onodera Address: B1F, 2F Sunlit Ginza Building III, 5-14-14 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Atmosphere/Facilities: Foreigner-friendly restaurant A little way in from the opposite side of the Kabukiza Theater. I used this restaurant to invite friends from overseas, which is one of Tabelog's top 100 restaurants. It was my first time experiencing the taste of Ginza.