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Though nearby Megu gives Nobu a run for its bling, Matsuhisa-san still brings the culinary ruckus. South American-inflected Japanese cuisine that's incredibly varied, inventive, and delicious. Hyper-fresh sashima and maki doesn't rewrite the rules, and that's just fine with us. For an epic experience, try the Omakase dinner: Multiple courses dictated by the chef himself. Order plenty of sake to soften the sting of the bill, or let the company card eat all that raw.(Photo: Steven Freeman)
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