It's hard not to start whispering in this tranquil and graceful restaurant. Choose from exquisite Japanese sukiyaki, shabu-shabu (thin slices of beef cooked in broth), and the selections at the elaborate sushi bar. The broad selection of sake (try a sakitini, a martini made with sake) is guaranteed to enliven your meal. The best time to visit is on a Friday or Saturday night when the restaurant serves a great dinner buffet.
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