Is It Worth Eating At a HK$1780 Sushi Omakase in Hong Kong? | 鮨央泰 • Sushi Hisayoshi

Sushi Hisayoshi was founded by chef Hisayoshi Iwa, who is known for his Michelin-starred Ginza Iwa in Tokyo. The restaurant is currently managed by his apprentice, chef Tsukasa Kaneko. This is my first dinner sushi omakase in Hong Kong, so I'm curious to see how the sushi compares here. Keep watching to see everything I enjoyed in their Sumeragi Omakase!
Address: Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Canton Rd, 地下 G111號 Harbour City, 港威商場3-27 號 | maps.app.goo.gl/K6z2F6m94ZWgD...
Hours: Monday - Sunday: 12-3:30 PM, 6-10:30 PM
Price: HK$1780 (US$228~)
Menu style: Omakase
Reservation: Required, Book on Sevenrooms
www.sevenrooms.com/reservatio...
Intro • 00:00
Restaurant Backstory • 00:09
Sashimi • 00:12
Kegani (Add-on Appetizer) • 02:27
Nigiri • 03:21
Kaki (Appetizer) • 04:26
Nigiri • 04:58
Shirako (Add-on Appetizer 2) • 05:16
Nigiri • 06:01
Tako (Appetizer 2) • 07:04
Nigiri• 09:43
Yakimono • 12:42
Awabi (Add-on Appetizer 3) • 13:22
Nigiri • 14:35
Buri (Appetizer 3) • 15:15
Nigiri • 17:53
Miso Soup • 19:21
A la Carte Nigiri • 20:12
Dessert • 21:04
Worth the Travel? • 21:38
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  • @AdrianCHOY
    @AdrianCHOY8 күн бұрын

    Yes, it’s worth it!

  • @fialee8
    @fialee85 ай бұрын

    TD for the clickbait heading in the title. Not great.

  • @jennyfoodtravels

    @jennyfoodtravels

    5 ай бұрын

    Hello! In what ways do you believe the title is clickbait?

  • @fialee8

    @fialee8

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jennyfoodtravels It's HK dollars... not USD. You should be clear in the heading it's not some outrageous priced meal (of nearly $2K USD) vs just an expensive meal ($250 USD). You did state it in the text, but someone has to click to see the real non-inflated price.

  • @jennyfoodtravels

    @jennyfoodtravels

    5 ай бұрын

    I have mentioned it's in Hong Kong in the title, thumbnail, and description. It's a given that it'll be in Hong Kong dollars, just like when I post videos in the US, it's given that it's in US dollars. I find it unnecessary to type out Hong Kong Dollars in the title when my price category in the description clearly states HK$1780 (US$228~). I also understand your concern about it possibly seeming like clickbait, especially from a US perspective, but my videos are made for everyone worldwide. For example, viewers from Hong Kong would naturally interpret $1780 as $1780.

  • @fialee8

    @fialee8

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jennyfoodtravels No, it's not a given that it's in HK dollars. I did look at one other of your videos, and it was in USD in the heading. If you can't take constructive feedback, maybe you shouldn't be on YT.

  • @jennyfoodtravels

    @jennyfoodtravels

    5 ай бұрын

    In my earlier videos, I understand that they may have caused some confusion regarding the currency, as the thumbnails didn't specify the country of the restaurant. However, I want to assure you that in this particular video, I've made it clear in the thumbnail that it features sushi omakase in HONG KONG, accompanied by the Hong Kong flag. Additionally, for videos in other countries with different currencies like yen and Swiss euro, it's reasonable to assume that the price mentioned in the title is in USD. I appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience caused by the lack of clarity

  • @Solomonsjc
    @Solomonsjc5 ай бұрын

    yeah this place isn't too well received these days... food were meh...

  • @jennyfoodtravels

    @jennyfoodtravels

    5 ай бұрын

    Agree. I hope their quality improves in the future

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