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You can't find a better deal for sushi anywhere, and it's top-notch! Their Combo Roll bento box is by far a steal for lunch, although you - unfortunately - don't get to choose your own rolls (can substitute, but they'll tack on an extra $2 per roll, not making it such the deal anymore). But, the california roll and spicy tuna rolls that come with it (I had to get spicy shrimp since I'm preggers) are delicious. The bento box comes with miso soup, a house salad (not usually a fan of iceberg lettuce, but worth eating to sop up the sesame ginger dressing), two potstickers and two rolls.
Also, if you want to try good Korean, get their bulgogi meal. Being half-Korean and having tried my fair share of bulgogi (including while traveling through Korea), this is good stuff. Makes sense, though, as I believe Mr. Young is Korean.
The first time I went here with a group of co-workers, service was a little slow - okay, a lot slow (but, there's debate that it may have been a result of one of our co-workers saying "oh, no hurry" when asked if we wanted our checks). During a return visit, though, that same server recognized us, and right away asked if we'd like separate checks, bringing them out promptly. Glad to have a great place to get sushi (dine-in or take-out) nearby.
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