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| - If you like all-you-can-eat sushi, are not too particular about the quality of it, and are looking for a menu with an interesting variety of other dishes to try, you'll likely have an okay, slightly expensive, but satisfying dining experience here.
We stopped by on a Friday evening for dinner. They weren't too busy and we were seated in just a few minutes. The servers are friendly and do a good job of making sure you are being taken care of. The restaurant has an interesting cafeteria feel.
So, everyone should know, there's always a risk to eating raw fish and raw oysters. I had 14 of their all-you-can-eat oysters. Kumamotos, Blue Points and Purples. They mostly tasted good, but I did have some bowel troubles the next day. My girlfriend, however, was unaffected. My sense was they may not be quite so discerning with their oysters as some other restaurants. I'm not likely to repeat the AYCE oysters. I've discovered I do really want my oysters to be more carefully curated for me.
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