Got an email from Omakase, a high-end Japanese restaurant in San Francisco, and it was too over-the-top not to share. If you have $595 to spare and Kobe beef with Cristal is your thing, then here you go. Might be a good way to round out a day helicoptering into Screaming Eagle.
Please join us for a once-in-a-lifetime dinner with
Omakase, WAGYUMAFIA and Louis RoedererFor One Night Only: Enjoy the World’s Best Kobe Beef, Sushi and Champagne
Reserve your seat now for a rare chance to enjoy a curated tasting menu that includes the world’s most coveted Kobe beef, Champagne from the world’s most respected vineyard, and sushi from Michelin starred Chef Jackson Yu.
Guests can look forward to tasting Kobe beef personally selected by
Hisato Hamada of WAGYUMAFIA from a small farm in Japan.
Each course will be paired with a careful selection of Champagnes from legendary French producer Louis Roederer.Included in this already exclusive menu is your opportunity to taste the most expensive sandwich in the world: WAGYUMAFIA’S $180 Kobe beef “Shabusando” Chateaubriand cutlet sandwich that everyone is talking about!
The full event menu for the evening of August 30 is below.
Amuse Bouche
Kobe Wagyu jerky and maguro sesame cornettes
Louis Roederer Cristal 2009Salt cured ocean trout with figs and fish roe
Lobster with caviar and 24 karat gold
Louis Roederer Brut Nature 2009Appetizers
Oyster, razor clams, sweet pea dashi, nasturtium
Kobe Wagyu tartar
Louis Roederer Cristal 2007 out of magnumNigiri
Akamutsu, Hotate, Uni, Ahi, Toro
Three Kobe beef nigiri
Louis Roederer Cristal 2006 out of magnumFinishing courses
Kobe Wagyu shiogama
Kobe beef “Shabusando” Chateaubriand cutlet sandwich with original sauce
Napa Valley Dominus 2011Dessert
Chocolate mousse with sesame, yuzu, peach Champagne
Louis Roederer Carte Blanche demi-secThis special dinner takes place on Wednesday, August 30, with two seatings: 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Each seating is limited to 20 guests. Dinner is $595 per person, excluding tax and gratuity. For reservations, please call Omakase at 415-865-0633.