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Sushi Wadatsumi: restaurant review

  • Paying tribute to the time-tested traditions of Edomae-style sushi, this Michelin-decorated restaurant flies its fish in daily from Tokyo’s Toyosu Market

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The exterior of Sushi Wadatsumi. Photo: Handout

Paying tribute to the time-tested traditions of Edomae-style sushi, this Michelin-decorated restaurant goes to great lengths to source its fish, flown in daily from Tokyo’s Toyosu Market. The restaurant recently moved to shinier digs within K11 Musea, where executive chef Kin-san’s creations are given a spiffier stage to shine on as he slices, squeezes, presses and tucks with precision behind an elegant L-shaped counter. Each piece of nigiri is handled to enhance its inherent qualities, whether warmed with a torch, sprinkled with sea salt, or daubed with yuzu kosho.

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Starting from HK$780, lunch offers good value for those hesitant to shell out for the dinner omakase.

Tuna sushi. Photo: Sushi Wadatsumi
Tuna sushi. Photo: Sushi Wadatsumi

Signature dishes

Octopus

Squid

Eel

Contact details

Shop 607, 6/F, K11 Musea,

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