Masa
Prices
Average omakase: $400.
AmEx, MC, V.
Description
When world-renowned sushi chef Masa Takayama arrived in New York, he came offering the most expensive dining experience in the citys history: $300 per person for his cheapest tasting menu, not including tax, wine or sake, or the mandatory 20 percent gratuity. To be clear, Takayama doesnt overcharge for his meals: He overspends, and the mystique of it allhis exquisite materials, his rare ingredients and his labor-intensive techniquescan be lost on a diner who doesnt know that the top-grade matsutake mushrooms, used in a small kettle of soup and again on a piece of sushi, cost around $50 a pound. Takayama doesnt distract diners from the meal: The space is windowless and virtually colorless, and the tables are bare. The effect is that of eating in a temple. Takayama prepares each perfect bite-size gift, then places it in front of you on a round slate; you almost eat our of his hands, and the sushi seems to melt in your mouth. This process is, to some serious food lovers, a priceless experience.
Hours
Mon, Sat 6–9:30pm; Tue–Fri noon–1:30pm, 6–9:30pm.