RESERVATIONS


 

Every Monday at 12:00 PM, we will open a new round of reservations for the following week. Please note that being placed on the waitlist indicates that the time slot is fully booked; however, we will contact you if any cancellations occur.

Unit 118, 10111 104 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB T5A 0A1

Recommended Etiquette for Omakase


 

Omakase means Trust the chef
Avoid making special requests or substitutions unless you have dietary restrictions or allergies.

Be punctual
Arrive on time for your reservation.

Eat sushi with your hands
In most cases, sushi should be eaten with your hands. Use the chopsticks provided to eat other dishes like sashimi or cooked courses.

The chef has carefully seasoned the sushi, so you don’t need to use a lot of soy sauce.

Avoid adding wasabi.

Diners will be given a yubifuki, a traditional finger-cloth (made of sarashi-fine Japanese bleached cotton) for cleaning your fingers while eating. Do not use the yubifuki like a wipe, just gently touch it with your fingers when appropriate.

Eat in order
The chef will present the dishes in a specific order, usually from light to heavy flavors.

Feel free to interact with the chef. It is perfectly fine to ask questions or carry a casual conversation with the chef in front of you during an Omakase meal. At MSSM, we strive to create an atmosphere of togetherness.

If you enjoy the Omakase meal, please express your appreciation to the chef at the end of the dining service for their skill and effort.