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Morimoto Philadelphia Reviews from The Last Year
We went around 5pm so we had the option to sit anywhere.
We chose the sushi bar area so we could watch them make sushi. Our server was very nice and very attentive we didn't have to wait for anything, he was having everything come out in a timely manner. My daughter ordered for us so I apologize for not knowing the names of the dishes but they were delicious.
Here for a family gathering and the service was incredible!
Here for a family gathering and the service was incredible! I have many allergies which were all accommodated with excellent suggestions as well. The food was truly delicious and met with a lovely ambiance!!
So first of all the service was very good except for a
So first of all the service was very good except for a little neurotic place-setting on the part of staff, not sure what that was about but it was eccentric. On the other hand, my mother made a passing remark about the chill and the hostess quickly came back to tell us the manager was increasing the temperature. Food is sushi: I didn't find it "inventive". It was sushi and the usual companions. Prices are stratospheric, our tab for three people was more than $150 per person. I thought the decor was cold, but I guess appropriate to sushi, you wouldn't want to eat raw fish amongst antiques or Victorian bibelots. The restaurant is a typical Starr operation, stage-managed from start to end, high prices, warm efficient service. This is entirely a question of taste but I find this to be one of his less successful productions, I would never go here as a retreat from the every-day like I would Barclay, Butcher, or Parc. But for someone who has to eat sushi as a sort of tribute to the gods of chic, this is fine.
We did the 8 course omakasi tasting menu with the saki
We did the 8 course omakasi tasting menu with the saki pairing. The saki choices were varied and unique. The tasting menu was fun, but probably too much for us-we should have ordered directly off the menu. Everything coming out of the kitchen looked delicious. Not sure the cost was worth the experience but it would not keep me from going back to try something else. Our server, Forest, was very attentive/helpful without being pushy. The dining room is open and a bit loud for a quiet dinner date but would be good for a group outing.
Morimoto was a pleasant experience my first visit, however
Morimoto was a pleasant experience my first visit, however the second time around did not exactly hold up to the same standard. My husband and I had 8 pm reservation for dinner on a Friday to celebrate our anniversary. We expected things to be busy but not as slow as it had gone. The restaurant was loud but still had empty tables which meant we would not have to wait long to be seated. We arrived at 8 pm and were seated immediately, our waters followed minutes after. Drinks took about 20 minutes to get to us, and by 8:45 we finally received our appetizers. This time we had ordered the hot stone wagyu and hamachi tartare. After the long wait for our appetizers, which were delicious but obviously small portions, we were ready for our main entrees. By around 9:20 our seafood toban yaki finally arrived to the table. To be clear, the restaurant was busy as it is expected on a Friday night, but the wait felt quite extensive. We opted for dessert and had the fiery chocolate. This was the biggest disappointment. As we went in for our first bite we were met with what tasted like rubbing alcohol, causing us to spit out our dessert. The last time we had enjoyed this tasty dessert, but this time, it seemed as though someone had carelessly drowned the brownie bites in alcohol instead of moderately flavoring it. The entire dessert was hard to eat, being a waste of money. As always, the staff is helpful and informative. The meal itself pricey, not matching the fine dining experience it did our first visit. It could be that this place loses its wow factor after the first visit, or that we came on a bad day. I'm optimistic that maybe in the future another visit will be better.
Food was very good.
Our favorites were the sushi, hot stone, and hamachi. The fiery chocolate was great for show but if you're looking for taste go with one of the other dessert options. Service was good and the place itself is cool - almost like a modern art museum. Only negative was that we had to wait 15 min despite having a reservation. Great spot for date night.
Went here for a special occasion.
The food was amazing! I'm a vegetarian and they had many things that I could eat. It's such a beautiful restaurant. And some of the meals are made at the table by a very attentive staff! Can't wait to go here again!
What can I say.
.... I'd rather be speechless. Morimoto, Iron Chef, this restaurant was a life list. And it made my dream come true!!!! My fiancé surprised me here with a late night dinner reservation after a show. With it being so late (9:30pm on a Saturday), we did not for a second feel rushed or not invited to enjoy our table as long as we wanted. Walked in, was happily greeted and escorted to a high table. Ok- and the details here. Ambiance, so funky and fun! You can get hypnotized by the light changing booths. It's quite intimate in how large the restaurant is. And back to the details- I swear, this was The Most comfortable chair I've sat in for dinner. Lololol, commented on it multiple times during our meal. Beyond chairs- The meal........ THE MEAL!!!!! (I had to take a moment in memory before writing again, ahhhhhh.) Rock Shrimp appetizer first. No grease, how? So fresh, it melted and almost didn't taste fried but yet crunchy. Insane. Then we life listed again and order the Miyazaki Waygu. And shared the small chef combination sushi. The sushi was beautiful. Fresh, clean. I am obsessed with sushi, so if I have to say- was it the best I've had. No. But incredible. Let's move to the Wagyu. Let me preface this with- I DO NOT eat beef. Ok, I dabble when my fiancé eats a steak, or I make him brisket, but I would never order a beef entree for myself. I tried to steal this whole Wagyu from him!!!! It's not steak- it's heaven. Melts. You barely chew. It's another level of food. And they made it really a luxurious experience in how they brought it out and how our waitress showed us the papers to the cow we were eating. Whoa! And then they were kind enough to treat us with a birthday dessert. This restaurant is a MUST do if you love Asian food. Epic, exquisite, best of Philadelphia, iconic.
First off let me just say what a pretty restaurant! the
First off let me just say what a pretty restaurant! the ambiance, the colors, the sleek futuristic design omg I'm obsessed. Very pricey $$$$ but needless to say it was well worth every penny. The flavors for every course were immaculate and the plating is just the cherry on top. Chefs kiss!
Most of the appeal of this restaurant for me came from
Most of the appeal of this restaurant for me came from sitting at the sushi counter and watching the chef prepare everything. I'm not a huge sashimi fan, but my husband is, and he reported only good things from the seasonal selection. I really enjoyed the rolls that I chose, especially the yellowtail. The star of the show for me though, was the chicken katsu curry. We kept smelling it as it came out of the kitchen and couldn't resist. It was so warm and hearty and flavorful. I would definitely go back just to order that!
Downhill
Aside from the rock shrimp tempura, everything was average or not good. The toro tartar was almost inedible. The drinks were overly sweet and a bit watery. I switched to Prosecco and it was very basic. The sushi was ok but the rolls were very bad and had no flavor. Very disappointing as we have had many great meals here in the past.
Very chic and very popular restaurant. Great experience, food,and ambience.
Very happy I went to Morimoto. Friday night and by 7 o’clock the place was packed. Took my seat at the sushi bar, definitely the best decision to be part of the sushi theater. Teamed up with Andrew, one of the lead waiters, from the very beginning, and that was a wise decision. Andrew spend a lot of time in Japan, so he knows about many of the intricacies of Japanese cuisine. Went right to the Hamachi with jalapeño essence, and the black cod miso. Fabulous dishes. Had a great meal. The restaurant is definitely expensive but I think the quality of the food delivers value. Also, amazing sakè collection, delivered hot and cold.
ALWAYS A GREAT EXPERIENCE!
Amazing place! Food is consitently superb, staff is very attenttive and hospitable, and the ambiance is very cool. We usually go up to the cozy lounge on the second floor. Shout out to Dave Katz who always makes us feel like family and treats us well.
Worst sushi experience ever!
I've never been so disappointed in a restaurant. I am a sushi fanatic and seek out the best. The first time I went to Morimotos many years ago it was fantastic. The chef's choice (omakase) was full of exotic fish. Last night I ordered the $75 chef choice. I received your basic grocery store sushi - tamago (egg)!, shrimp, tuna, salmon, yellowtail, a basic tuna roll, a yellowtail roll and I had specifically requested kanpachi - the only decent thing there. Morimotos has declined with each visit, but this takes the cake. $75 for that! You've got to be kidding me! See my attached picture! They just rest on their laurels and cool ambiance, but continue to decline horribly. I hate to give one star only because our server, Alejandra, was terrific, but the chef and the meal deserve the one star. I didn't complain because we had a show to go to and I didn't want to deal with it. But, I will never go again. If you are a true sushi fan, I would recommend Blue Fin in East Norriton. In the meanwhile, I will look for other places in Philly.
Horrible dining
Food was decent and GM tried his best to provide good dining experience for my family. That was it. Good service was extremely slow(took over 2 and half hours for simple meal), we had to wait 25mins for our seating.
Legendary Experience
Super experience, amazing customer service, legendary visit! The staff was imaging from when I stepped in the door from the two women at the front desk to the waiters who are more like food connoisseurs versus just waiters. They were so knowledgeable about each glass of sake and food course that I was served it was amazing. Certainly an experience I will forever remember. Omakase with the A5 option and sake pairing was amazing I can’t wait to visit again.
Good, not great
Sushi was very good. Other dishes (tempura, dumplings) good but not exciting. The Morimoto cocktail was great, and our server recommended some good sake. Setting is pretty, but it was not overly friendly or inviting - kind of snobby. Very expensive, I think you are paying for reputation more than the food.
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What happens if my bid expires unanswered?
By 🦩 @FluffyStar64, 07/08/2021 8:55 pm
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Hi I am new to the platform. What happens if I bid on a restaurant reservation expires and no one has responded to the request?
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Answer from 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (07/08/2021 9:28 pm)
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Hey @FluffyStar64, thanks for the question! When you place your bid the amount gets transferred in a deposit account, the second you either cancel your bid or a few minutes after the bid expires the funds are moved back into your main account from where you can refund it to your payment method or use for other transactions.
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By 👻 @FirmOffer13 (11/24/2021 2:53 pm)
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By 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (11/24/2021 3:12 pm)
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Answer from 👻 @ZestfulField70 (06/26/2022 1:42 pm)
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My reservation expired but I did not get a credit and I see no way to cancel. How do I the funds back as a credit?
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By 👻 @ZestfulField70 (06/27/2022 3:00 pm)
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Answer from 👻 @ColloquialPosition80 (06/03/2022 2:36 pm)
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I have a similar question, it seems like when money is refunded it doesnt go immediately what is the process of this since its essentially a debit card and not a credit card
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Answer from 🧌 @ExpensiveKey54 (04/21/2023 6:17 pm)
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The funds go back into your account and you can place a new bid
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