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    Te Mari

    4.4 (7 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    inari shiitake (IG @eats.withchloe)
    Chloe H.

    TL;DR: - Address is 22 Franklin St as of this week (not 24, I think the other review has a typo). There is no sign on the door but text them to let them know you're here. - $65 pp tasting menu for ~12 courses. They're experimenting with dishes so menu changes. - No substitutions in the tasting menu. - Keep in mind that they're a NEW restaurant. I read the other two reviews and I want to start out by highlighting the fact that they're a new restaurant and still in the experimenting phase, so there tends to be more of a variance among the experiences that people have. In addition, if you intend to come right now, you should have the expectation that things will most likely not be well ironed out. **Logistics** We came here for a Monday seating at 5:30pm. They take reservations over text at the moment and they only have two seatings available: 5:30pm and 8pm. I didn't actually know this and I thought these were just normal reservation times, so I arrived a bit late and there was some catchup to do. (We did eventually catch up to the earlier seated parties at some point.) The 5:30pm slot was pretty empty and we were all seated at the counter. I enjoy sitting at the counter but I think most people prefer a normal table. So if this is something you care about, you should ask explicitly when you make the reservation. (I think the 8pm seating all had normal tables, for example.) We did not have the problem of going to the wrong location but I will note that their info online is not up-to-date. Again, make sure you're as explicit as possible because they're still figuring out their processes. I double checked the location with them and they told me about the new location over text. I think the fact that I was running late posed some additional challenges on their workflows, because I didn't know that it's like omakase where all parties are served at the same time (I've been to the handroll project and they serve each party individually). I really appreciate that they accommodated us. Moreover, they adapted to the change in workflows and still made sure that everything was made to order for us, and I think that is 100% something worth noting (granted the 5:30pm seating was small and the 8pm seating was much much larger). **Meal** We had a 12-course tasting menu for $65 pp, and the two of us split a uni noodles add-on for another $35. They're only doing tasting menu at the time (I actually didn't know what the format or the price was when I booked the reservation, lol, and I didn't see the price until we got the check). The tasting menu included an appetizer, 7 handrolls, a soup, and a dessert at the end. Just to give people an idea, the 7pc handroll tasting menu at the handroll project is $55. In terms of the actual handrolls, as I wrote in my review for the handroll project, it's highly personal. My personal favorites were the pank shrimp snow crab and the spicy scallop, but there were several times where I was wow'ed by the dish - inari shiitake, cajun albacore tuna, bean sprout - in the sense that the flavors took me by surprise. Of course there are some that are more classic and less adventurous flavors, but overall everything was incredibly well-seasoned. I tend to find the flavors of handrolls too thin typically, but I actually thought that the handrolls here were rich and full of dimensions. I also particularly loved the sashimi gochu jang somin. I do have a very high spice tolerance and I recognize that this dish may be a bit spicy for some. I would say that the three things that I did not love were: - The Korean beef broth was very salty but otherwise delicious. - The kimchi rice dish was a bit bland and the rice was cold and dry. - The uni noodles was just too much uni and cream sauce for me. I feel pretty middle-of-the-road about uni and I think you have to really like uni to enjoy this dish. But we were here for the experience, so that's okay. I thought this was a lot of food and I was so full by the end that I couldn't finish the cheesecake. There was one course that was not on the menu that was courtesy of the chef, which was grilled cod. Tbh, I'm not normally a handrolls person (because I find them to be a bit thin, especially an entire tasting menu of handrolls) but I enjoyed my experience here. I like the creative elements and using flavors and textures in novel and interesting combinations. I would dine here again. P.S. I'm not sure why they took the ingredients off of their menu. I think the old menu looks better :)

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    Kiana L.

    Te Mari is Japanese-Korean handroll bar. They are doing tastings with small groups at a pop up on Sundays & Mondays at the co-owners Korean restaurant. We did the pre-fixed menu after seeing it advertised on Instagram. Half of the handrolls served are traditional Japanese, nothing of which I thought was too different from other Japanese handroll places. The 2nd half of the handrolls have a Korean spin which was definitely unique & interesting. There was a handroll where the tuna (if I remember correctly) was marinated in gochujang, which definitely stood out in my mind! Another highlight that I haven't had before was the fried bean sprouts handroll! The service was decent, although it felt that they are breathing over your shoulder looking for validation - which I think is natural because this is a new restaurant. The owner was very kind & talkative, & the sushi chef was as talkative as he could be while he was preparing all of the handrolls & small dishes. I would say this restaurant has potential but it's not as good of a deal as the Instagram influencer was raving on about. We did an add on of the uni toast at the end which was $20 or $25, & I definitely don't think that was worth it. But the pre-fixe menu of handrolls was not too bad for the price. This restaurant has some kinks to work out & definitely will need more than 1 sushi chef, so I give a 3.5/5 rating rounded up to 4.

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    Tl;dr - the best handroll experience we've ever had, paired with amazing drinks and dessert, and excellent service! We decided to celebrate a special occasion by trying Te Mari rather than revisiting one of our existing favorites, and we weren't disappointed. We'd easily come back again (and again). At $65, the coursed meal was a steal. As uni lovers, we lucked out and visited on a day when hokkaido uni was part of ~5 of the 12 courses, including those pictured below. Every roll was fresh, creative, and tasty. There wasn't a single course or drink that I couldn't easily consume (many) more of, which was impressive in and of itself. Patrick, the bartender, is super nice and seriously talented, and to our surprise, the drinks were an unexpected highlight of the night - including the 2 on-menu drinks we ordered (yuzu shiso cocktail) and 2 off-menu creations he spun up based off our likes (ube horchata cocktail and lychee tamarind cocktail). Tips: - They're much more responsive to texts than calls for reservations. - They're now located at Joodang, operating on Sundays and Mondays with 5:30p and 8p seatings when Joodang is closed. - They can do a vegetarian tasting menu too if you let them know a week in advance!

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    My friend had to try this place after seeing a viral reel about their green tea eel rice…read more We ordered: - the signature uni toast (1 pc, but can be easily cut in two for a perfect 3 bites per person). So I'd only get this if you like uni. I know I don't normally like uni (tastes like a mouthful of brackish fishy water to me) but since this was the signature I had to try. The uni taste overwhelms the other flavors so it was all I could focus on. But the bits of the toast and tuna I got were good! But for $30 I needed to love it - Butterfish nigiri (a special): smooth like butter! - Salmon nigiri sampler: so rich and fresh - Salmon donburi: a classic, very good mixed grain rice - Green tea eel rice: your pour the green tea (somewhere between a matcha and a classic ito en in flavor) over white rice and eel. The eel was moist and umami and it was a fun contrast with the grassy green tea flavor We'll have to come back to try the omakase - it looks liked a bunch of fun bites on the table next to us! Logistics: - indoor seating only - Limited street parking in front but one block away from the large Mission Bartlett garage

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