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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