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| - I do quite like this place. I've only gotten the sushi burritos from there, so I don't really know much about the rest of the menu. So when you go, expect loud music and cold chairs. That's probably the only things I would change. Oh wait, I forgot about the inconsistency of the sizes of the burritos too. I tend to get something similar each time, but the sizes can vary to "eh, I'm still a bit hungry" to "oh-ho-hooo this thing is so thicc (WITH TWO C'S) I don't think I can finish this!".
The quality of the fish itself is pretty good. They tend to be cut in smaller pieces so you get a better ratio throughout. Something I want to try though is to ask them to mix the seaweed salad in with the bowl that they mix the sauces, toppings, and fish in. I need to keep that in mind for next time I go. The amount of choices you get is pretty good as well. You have the option for brown or white rice, you can do a sushi cheeto burrito (hot or original, I recommend the original), and you have a nice spread of things you can toss in there as well. They do have tamago, but they won't stick it in the burrito. Completely understandable because you wouldn't be able to close it at all.
Something else I like about this place is their free water station. I remember a barley tea and a roasted corn water, but I'm pretty sure there are one or two more. I think it's a nice thing to add on since soda can be too heavy of a drink to go with the meals they provide. They have reasonable lunch specials and if you eat in you get free miso soup. I will never argue with free. Every once in a while they will have promotions they show on Facebook where they'll include some dessert of some sort or another appetizer with the meal. It's pretty cool. I'm looking forward to their new location in the NW side of town!
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