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Bidrage med feedbackWe came here for my partner’s birthday as a recommendation from a friend, so going into this experience we had a fairly high expectation given it’s price point and reputation.The quality of fish and presentation’s attention to detail was above par, however there several factors that contribute to this overall 3 star review.We went to Toshokan a couple months ago, where there was the head chef present and every dish was prepared in front of everyone. The music at this place was slight random and eclectic, didn’t go with the vibe of the restaurant was a bit obnoxious. The servers weren’t up to par considering how much we are paying for this experience. A bit unprofessional and too talkative. We recommend Toshokan instead for a more special and high-end experience. This felt like going to a mediocre sushi restaurant.
I have been wanting to visit Otoko for a couple years; but, this time the occasion and time worked out for a Tuesday dinner.I received a call ahead of time to ask about any dietary restrictions. I definitely appreciated the call. Dining at Otoko is more than eating good quality food, drinking good cocktails. It is an art show. We started with having some cocktails at the bar and moved to dining room. It was only 6 people and we were greeted by a saki sommelier and his assistant server. The chefs were very precise, friendly; but professional. The cadence os service was immaculate and at the end of the night head chef came and completed the desert.I will definitely go back.
Otoko was a fantastic experience and offered some of the best sushi in Austin. It’s still close between (sushi by scratch, uchi and now otoko). We came on a weekend and did get some dishes we didn’t care for (I’m looking at you egg dish). As a whole though, it was phenomenal. I did read on Wednesdays it was sushi-only and wish that happened more days of the week.
Coming from someone that has spent quite a bit of time in Japan, this is the best and most authentic Omakase in Austin (maybe Texas), bar none.If you're looking for a sensual journey and a very unique experience for your taste buds, you're in for a treat. However, if your definition of eating sushi is gulping down California, rainbow, and double fried Philadelphia cream cheese rolls until your belt buckle bursts, this probably isn't the place for you.
This review is for watertrade, the cocktail bar associated with Otoko. Great cocktails I had the Double Rainbow Surprise and I found it to be refreshing and drinkable yet strong. Hamachi was great too as a small bite. You pay for the trendy atmosphere but it’s definitely worth it if you’re feeling that vibe. Very high quality