Quite accessible with their $98 lunch Omakase menu, Sushi Yujo’s Rikai set was pretty fancy and served as a great “treat yourself” splurge without burning a big hole in the wallet, in my opinion.
Of great value, the course starts with appetisers, then moves on to an assortment of sashimi, two cooked dishes (Mentaiko Scallops and Truffle Chawanmushi), and 5 kinds of nigiri sushi, before ending off with miso soup and dessert. I love the quality and freshness of the food, the service was also very warm and attentive. However, I do find it a whee bit repetitive with a handful of dishes using the same key ingredients like the scallops and truffle caviar (not that I am really complaining).