'Here\'s a list of the top 10 most expensive sushi in the world. Sushi can be either cheap or pricey but these are the top 10 most expensive sushi in the world. ➡️ Subscribe to BabbleTop: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX--mGSg0UwDjl7MDL8H5Jg?sub_confirmation=1 How much would you pay for sushi? If you want the best, or what many connoisseurs consider to be the best, you better be prepared to shell out the big bucks. So get out that platinum credit card as we look at the 10 most expensive sushi in the world. If you enjoyed this list of the top 10 most expensive sushi in the world, then comment: #Sushi #MostExpensive #Top10 TIMESTAMPS: 0:19 Lucky Direction Sushi Roll 1:26 Omakase Menu - Nobu, Miami 2:57 Omakase Menu - Masa, NYC 4:08 Grand Omakase Menu - O Ya, Boston 5:19 The Golden Sushi 6:29 Omakase Menu - Sukiyabashi Jiro, Tokyo, Japan 7:52 Omakase Menu - Sushi Taro, Washington, D.C. 9:00 Omakase Menu - Urasawa, Los Angeles 10:22 Omakase Menu - Kurumazushi, NYC 11:18 Omakase Menu - Sushi Sasabune, Los Angeles SUMMARIES: - If you\'ve got 97 dollars to spend on a single sushi roll, and you\'re planning on visiting Japan, you may want to head for the Shinjuku Isetan Department Store, where well-heeled customers have indulged in pricey Lucky Direction Sushi Rolls. - With an Omakase menu, the chef chooses what you eat. Many fine sushi restaurants worldwide offer exceptional Omakase menus that aren\'t exactly easy on the pocketbook. One of these eateries is the decidedly glam Nobu in Miami, Florida, USA. - It costs a staggering 595 American dollars to enjoy the Omakase tasting menu at the very upscale Masa eatery in New York City. While prices for this chef\'s menu have been described as absurd, customers keep coming. - O Ya in Boston is a great place to spend a lot of money on sushi. Located at 9 East Street, it offers a very elevated Grand Omakase menu that features some extremely tasty bites. - The Golden Sushi is prepared only on-demand. It\'s so expensive that few can afford to enjoy it. Created by a chef from the Philippines, Angelito Araneta Jr., this sushi features edible gold leaf, rather that the usual seaweed. - This Edo-style sushi restaurant attracts posh clientele, including former POTUS, Barack Obama. Obama was still the President of the United States when he visited Sukiyabashi Jiro. - This sushi eatery is located in Washington, D.C. and it is an establishment that is Michelin-starred. People who work at the Japanese embassy reportedly love this eatery, which has a very fancy Omakase menu. - This eatery is located on ritzy Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles. It\'s known for being a very expensive place to dine. Choosing the Omakase menu will cost you 395 bucks. Since the eatery has a couple of Michelin stars, many people do want to shell out the big bucks at Urasawa. - Most patrons who dine at this Midtown, NYC restaurant, which has been around since the late 70s, end up spending just under four hundred bucks for their sushi meals. - An Omakase menu experience at L.A.\'s Sushi Sasabune eatery will set you back 250 dollars. This restaurant offers a traditional Japanese experience. The eatery\'s decor isn\'t the fanciest, but the food is glorious. ➡️ SUBSCRIBE to BabbleTop! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX--mGSg0UwDjl7MDL8H5Jg?sub_confirmation=1
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