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- SsoheilaCalifornia Central Coast •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoWe made reservations last minute. The food and service is amazing. I would absolutely recommend this to my friends.More infoBlanco CastelarPrice: Very Expensive• Global, International• Polanco/Nueva Anzures•4.6
- RRaul & LailaVIPSan Diego •17 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWow! What an amazing meal! the service was top-notch, and the food was absolutely incredible. Every bite was packed with amazing flavors. The attention to detail in both the food and overall experience was exceptional. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just treating yourself to an amazing meal, CANA is a must-visit. I can’t wait to return!More infoCANAPrice: Very Expensive• International• Juárez/Cuauhtémoc•4.6
- AArvindLondon •52 reviews5.0Dined on 5 Feb 2025Very nice experience. Food is well thought out and presented. Excellent serviceMore infoRaízPrice: Very Expensive• Mexican• Polanco/Nueva Anzures•4.7
- MMiguelNew York City •12 reviews5.0Dined on 1 Feb 2025Asai Kaiseki is the real deal. Commanded by the meticulous Itamae Asai, this isn’t some slapdash sushi joint slathering rolls in cream cheese and eel sauce. This is precision. This is heritage. This is one of the top three Japanese restaurants in the city, if not the best. The sushi? Impeccable. They’ve switched to koshihikari rice for their shari, and it makes all the difference, each nigiri elevated, clean, perfectly seasoned. But what truly sets Asai apart is the way it weaves Mexico into its Japanese foundation, not as a gimmick, but with finesse. Take the nopal (cacti) nigiri, for instance—a dish that embodies respect for both traditions without veering into fusion for fusion’s sake. But if you really want to understand what Asai Kaiseki is about, go for the kaiseki experience. This isn’t just a meal; it’s a journey. Course after course, unfolding like a perfectly timed symphony—seasonal, balanced, and deeply rooted in Japanese culinary philosophy. Omakase is also an option here, and it’s equally worth surrendering yourself to the chef’s expertise. This is where you come for real Japanese cuisine in Mexico City. No shortcuts, no theatrics—just craftsmanship, discipline, and a deep respect for the food.More infoASAI Kaiseki CuisinePrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Polanco/Nueva Anzures•4.8
- EEvaVIPOklahoma City •29 reviews5.0Dined on 5 Jan 2025Really enjoyed the cocktails here! Wish I had sat at the bar to watch the bartenders work.More infoLimantour - PolancoPrice: Expensive• International• Polanco/Nueva Anzures•4.5
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