We did this for DS' girlfriend's graduation dinner last week and it was one of the best omakase meals we've had anywhere. The room itself is something to behold if you've not been there. NOte that the Omakase deal is only good for the sushi bar, but a few of the earlier courses are cooked (the asparagus is insane).
We've done the three course meal in the past, and some other seven course offerings here, but the current one is really great. It's still expensive, but for a special occasion it's worth it if you like sushi. Not for picky eaters, "omakase" means "I'll leave it to you," or "chef's choice." There are no substitutions, but the chef will ask you in the beginning if you have any allergies. The sushi course is served piece by piece, it's a luxurious experience. In it's heydey, Megu was a hot spot for (expensive) gourmet Japanese (like Nobu was), but the economy has made it difficult for them to fill the place without these specials.
http://pulsd.com/new-york/promotions...wo-at-megu--77
We've done the three course meal in the past, and some other seven course offerings here, but the current one is really great. It's still expensive, but for a special occasion it's worth it if you like sushi. Not for picky eaters, "omakase" means "I'll leave it to you," or "chef's choice." There are no substitutions, but the chef will ask you in the beginning if you have any allergies. The sushi course is served piece by piece, it's a luxurious experience. In it's heydey, Megu was a hot spot for (expensive) gourmet Japanese (like Nobu was), but the economy has made it difficult for them to fill the place without these specials.
http://pulsd.com/new-york/promotions...wo-at-megu--77
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