Canadian Tuna season is just beginning in the East Coast.
At affinity we always opt to work as closely with the folks that catch the fish as possible. Shortening our supply chain means that we can ensure quality and take accountability for what we choose to serve.
Tuna fisheries have been the recipient of scrutiny over the past few decades, we wanted to make sure that we work with a supplier that has the same values when it comes to sourcing that we do. One Tuna is just that. They operate with individual boats fishing for individual fish with a single rod. When they hook and eventually land the fish, they return immediately to shore to process it. All of this ensures the utmost quality. Unbeknownst to most diners, Japan actually sources their tuna from Canada for most of the summer.
This is a perfect opportunity to show the world how great our fisheries are here in our native waters. We figured what better way to celebrate the beginning of the season than with a full tuna omakase!
Yes that’s right, we will be demonstrating cutting and breaking down a whole tuna in front of our guests for this event. This will be followed by a plethora of courses focused on tuna to highlight these beautiful beasts. During last year’s season, the smallest fish we received was around 250 lbs so it’s sure to be a special.
For now we’re just offering this for one night only, so act fast!
The format for this meal will be as follows:
-$250, course seasonal omakase with tuna cutting demo, sashimi, nigiri sushi, tekka don, premium hand roll with caviar and dessert.
-20% gratuity / service fee charged per ticket on the day ($50).
-Total ticket cost is $300.
-6 course sake pairings available ($95) pairings with the savoury courses of the menu.
-Additional Dessert pairings available.
-Full drink list available: Beer, Wine, Sake, Mead, Non Alcoholic beverages.
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If you are interested in learning more about our offerings, please fill out the request form and we will contact you to discuss details.
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Tuna Omakase at Affinity Fish is sold out.