Tasting menu$50-90 a la carte
ChefNick Bognar
Book ahead1 to 2 weeks

Tip: If dinner is booked out, the hand-roll bar and cocktail counter take the overflow. Reserve on Resy ahead.

Location

Address: 1641 Tower Grove Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110

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