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| - Damn this 5 point system! I don't want to give this place 4 stars, but yet it's not 3, what a dilemma. I will go with the sushi bell curve on this, and reluctantly provide a 4 click with my mouse.
Overall, I had a great experience at Kabuki. It was pleasant decor, good service, and the restaurant was quiet enough to talk, but no too quiet, where if you tell a story you feel like your giving a speech in an auditorium. They have a great variety of menu items, and the prices are reasonable. Since it was the birthday dinner of my date, and sort of an impromptu meeting of people that didn't really know each other, this place turned out be pretty cool for a new group to get to know each other. We had a group of 7 people, and the service was pretty good I must say. The only mishap was the accidental dropping of a "spider roll" I proceeded to wonder, "who's spider roll is this?" Which got the table all singing "spider roll, spider roll does whatever a spider roll can" from which I quipped, "oh this is just your friendly neighborhood spider roll." I can't help myself, when I can insert a Spiderman joke into a situation, I just go for it. From quotes like "What the hell, where is the fresh Wasabi?" To trying to determine what the mystery city in Japan was that one dinner guest wanted to travel to, we had fun. I've never wanted an iPhone more than this night, as topics ranged from music, to travel, to types of sushi. I suggest Kabuki, for fun and games, tom foolery and shenanigans, and for sushi goers that don't take themselves too seriously.
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