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This place is amazing! We made our second visit for a family celebration it was another fantastic evening. The small dining room and the incredible service make it feel like you are dining at a friend's home. The sushi sashimi are simply the best in the city. Everyone in our group of 5 loved their beautifully presented meals. Don't miss the amazing desserts! Can't wait to go back. View all feedback.
This place is amazing! We made our second visit for a family celebration it was another fantastic evening. The small dining room and the incredible service make it feel like you are dining at a friend's home. The sushi sashimi are simply the best in the city. Everyone in our group of 5 loved their beautifully presented meals. Don't miss the amazing desserts! Can't wait to go back.
My partner and I have been to Nagomi twice for dinner, and both occasions were exceptional!!! You are guaranteed excellent service, a peaceful atmosphere, and the highest quality Japanese food I’ve ever had in the Cincinnati NKY area. Seriously, the food is amazingly delicious!Between the two visits, we’ve had the miso soup, seaweed salad, shrimp shumai, pork cutlet (katsu-don dinner, nabeyaki-udon dinner, yellowtail nigiri, spicy tuna Philadelphia sushi rolls, and the imagawa-yaki kushi-dango desserts. Everything is so intentionally prepared served and made with the best, freshest ingredients.Go check out Nagomi for your next date night or lunch with friends! I know you’ll love it just as much as us. :
Best and the most authentic Japanese food in greater Cincinnati! Must go!
TL;DR: A review from a kid that grew up in Japan; Nagomi serves well prepared, quality Japanese staples, while offering the most culturally authentic mom and pop Japanese dining experience I've ever had in the states. I was driving through the area and just happened upon this wonderful little spot. Decided to stop and walk in for dinner and I'm so so glad that I did. I could talk all day about how much I enjoyed my experience but the two highlights that everyone will notice are the food and the service:I ordered the Tonkatsu, a classic comfort dish consisting of a deep fried pork cutlet, sliced into batons, served on a bed of shredded cabbage, and topped with a tangy sweet sauce. There are many variations, but in its purest form, it relies heavily on technique and quality of ingredients to be truly good. Theirs was perfect. Satisfyingly crunchy, yet balanced and light, served with a bowl of rice that reminded me of my mother's and various little veggies. I smiled the whole time I ate.There are little nuances to Japanese culture, especially in the service industry, that are difficult to articulate but rather just need to be experienced. When my friends ask for advice for their first trip to Japan, I strongly encourage them to venture off the main streets and wander into the smaller mom and pop restaurants, because this is where I believe you get the truest and most honest form of Japanese cooking, combined with that universal feeling of coming home to a meal made by your parents. That very special and emotional experience is what is captured at Nagomi, and you feel it as soon as you walk in. I was greeted by the owner, who was so warm and genuine. She was kind enough to speak with me in Japanese, which I dont have many chances to do outside of phone calls with my parents, so this meant a great deal to me personally. She took my order and chatted with me as her husband came down the stairs to prepare my meal fresh. And when I was ready to leave, she walked me to the door, opened it for me, and sent me on my way. A tiny detail, but a very traditional practice for Japanese business owners to walk their customers out, as a show of appreciation.Nagomi shares with its customers a truly special experience that is very rare in the US. A selection of dishes broadly representative of Japanese cuisine, done well, and served with the attention and detail oriented care that the country is known for. I encourage anyone who comes through the area to not only stop in, but maybe try something new to them. Cannot wait to come back.
Very good pork cutlet, but very small portions for $35.....Hmmmm