You may not know its name, but this dish is a cheaper way to eat high-end sushi

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Source: The Age
Published: 2026-04-02 05:00 UTC+10:00
Section: Food / Eating out (Mel)
Factuality Score: 95
Opinion Category: Neutral
Topics: Australia, Food & Agriculture
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In a hushed, cedar-scented corner of fine dining, the word “omakase” carries a certain gravity. Japanese for “I’ll leave it to you”, it’s a set menu experience usually centred on raw fish where diners surrender to the chef’s expertise. You sit, you wait and you receive, one nigiri at a time.
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