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Contribuisci feedbackMichael the chef is a sushi master. He loves his work and is passionate about what he serves. He has a great team. It is some of the best sushi you will get anywhere Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Ten Yen was a wonderful surprise! I don’t expect to find that quality of restaurant on the cape. Not to offend the cape restaurant industry, but I always took it as more casual dining with great guilty of fresh local seafood and produce. Ten Yen is on a different level! All I can say, wow oh wow! My mouth is still watering thinking about out last night’s dinner. I haven’t been to Japan, but I’ve had great sushi in LA and Seattle. Chef Michael’s creations were of the same caliber!
The images I’ve added belies my review. Though the food was presented well and tasted decent, I am giving it 3 stars because the quality did not justify the cost. My baseline is potentially higher than most as I’ve tasted sushi from NYC to Hawaii. Service was very good as our waitress was very friendly and l attentive. The decor was dark Japanese modern with a fun twist. For the price, I had expected a lot more. I’m sad to say that in the end, I felt that it was just nicely presented run of the mill sushi.
Really good! It only seats about 20 people, so they can charge an upscale price for the limited number of people. It 's done well, and food is really good. Prices reflect the sense of upper echelon that the restaurant aims to convey. Our dinner for 2 was approx $190 w tip. Included was drinks and 4 items of food. Was just a little under 160 sans tip. Also a little surprised he doesn 't use local fish, especially the tuna. He gets it from Japan. It 's odd to me, since much of the tuna over in Japan is from here, why he 'd buy it from there. Seems like it 's be even better if he got it locally. But that 's just my opinion. anyhow, it 's worth a stop if you want great sushi and don 't have a chance to go to Inaho in yarmouth. My opinion is maybe this is 2nd best sushi place on cape. I have heard Misaki in hyannis is also wonderful, but I have not tried it yet. So not sure how this matches up with that. Anyhow, Michael will treat you to a good, delicious meal if you go here!
Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $50–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Chef's Special Nigiri