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Nara-Ya
What you do on a special night is important. But the pictures last forever. Nara-Ya gives you lots of backdrop options, whether that’s simple shots along the Wharf, samurai wallpaper, or the dedicated bright pink photo room you’ll walk through on your way to the Japanese restaurant. The chef’s omakase, which is 10 courses for $115 and gives you the menu’s greatest hits, is a stunner from the crispy cauliflower to the miso glazed chilean sea bass that is covered in a creamy dashi miso creme.