Review:

Omakase is the tradition of letting the Japanese chef choose the meal. At Zen , diners can experience this Japanese tradition, or make their own selections. Either way, dinner at Zen is a must. Three days a week the restaurant flies in fresh fish from two prominent fish markets in Japan – Toyosu and Fukuoka. Freshness is the essence of Japanese cuisine, and Zen is no exception. With locally grown vegetables, fresh fish, and select meats, Zen brings the flavor of the Far East to the South. Diners can also expect Japanese-inspired soups, salads, and home-made noodles. What better way to end a romantic dinner at Zen than with a warm sake or Japanese whiskey ice cream?

3070 Lakecrest Circle, Suite 500, Lexington, KY, Phone: 859-219-2166

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