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Himitsu
8.4
Himitsu is a speakeasy-style omakase counter hidden behind Siam Thai, pairing multi-course sushi tastings with a Japanese listening-bar soundtrack. It feels more like a night-out destination than a hushed temple, with curated playlists and cocktails matching the progression of courses.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chef’s full tasting menu progression, Seasonal sashimi and nigiri flight, Otoro and uni-focused courses
Scores:
Value: 6.7
Service: 8.5
Consistency: 8.3
Food Quality: 8.9
Atmosphere: 8.7
Cultural Relevance: 8.1
What makes it special: Hidden speakeasy omakase with hi-fi listening-bar ambience and cocktails.
Who should go: Nightlife-focused diners prioritizing vibe-heavy sushi tasting.
When to visit: Late weekend seatings for full music and crowd energy.
What to order: Full chef’s tasting, higher-tier course option, sake pairings.
Insider tip: Follow the venue’s instructions carefully; the entrance is purposely discreet.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking on Northern Blvd and side streets is limited at night; nearby paid garages around Main St usually have spaces after 6pm.
Dress code: Smart casual leaning dressy; dark denim is acceptable but most diners opt for elevated date-night outfits.
Noise level: Moderate-lively due to the listening-bar soundtrack; you can hold a conversation but expect a steady music-forward vibe.
Weekend wait: No walk-in availability; all weekend seatings require advance reservations.
Weekday lunch: Lunch is not offered; omakase seatings run exclusively in the evening.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Very limited; omakase relies heavily on seafood and the kitchen does not offer a full vegetarian progression.
Vegan options: Not accommodated; the format cannot be adapted to a vegan tasting menu.
Gluten-free options: Partially accommodated with advance notice; some sauces and marinades contain soy or wheat but substitutions are possible for select courses.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes if you want a high-energy, intimate omakase counter with a nightlife feel; the music and speakeasy entrance add novelty without feeling stiff.
Can I get a table without a reservation? No. Himitsu operates strictly on timed seatings and does not hold space for walk-ins due to the small counter format.
Is it kid-friendly? Not ideal. The speakeasy environment, late seatings, and long tasting format suit adults; most families avoid bringing children under 12.
Best For
Better for: A more nightlife-driven omakase that emphasizes atmosphere, curated playlists, and cocktails alongside the sushi—perfect for celebrations and late-night dates.
Consider Alternatives If: You want a quiet, traditional sushi temple, need major dietary accommodations, or prefer a lower-cost omakase with more flexible seating times.