There are some kinds of sushi that I absolutely love, and others that I'm not a fan of. The best sushi I have gotten is by doing "omakase", even though I'm always a little nervous about what I'll get.
My question is, is it poor form to request omakase but put some restrictions on it (e.g., no uni, or no maki, etc.)?
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There are some kinds of sushi that I absolutely love, and others that I'm not a fan of. The best sushi I have gotten is by doing "omakase", even though I'm always a little nervous about what I'll get.
My question is, is it poor form to request omakase but put some restrictions on it (e.g., no uni, or no maki, etc.)?
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