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We visited for all you can eat dinner and ordered our drinks. The waitress brought us our drinks and disappeared. The Diet Coke was almost entirely syrup and the water had a awkward taste. Still, since that's somewhat common, we attempted to order food and enjoy the meal. Each of us (3 people) ordered rolls and some edamame and waited...and waited and waited some more. After 50 minutes they had brought us ONE roll. Should have known to leave right there, but we were trying to be kind (as they seemed understaffed) so we pressed on.
About 20 minutes later most of our rolls had come and the only way to describe them was mediocre; the shrimp was tough, spicy tuna had an odd texture / wasn't spicy at all and the crab in the Cali rolls tasted old. Again, we should have left but my friends didn't really want to cause a scene.
Finally (after 80 minutes) the final dish of our first order came out, something with beef. Anticipating some sort of Kobe Beef roll (think Roys) we dug in, but the meat was obviously burnt and overpowered the rest of the roll. The waitress finally came back and while we were deciding whether or not to try and order more, we asked her to take away the roll. She simply said "I won't" and walked away. Confused, I demanded she take the plate away as it was crowding the table. She informed me that we hadn't eaten the whole thing and were violating the all you can eat rules. Now while I am aware of those rules (very common) they are there to prevent people from being wasteful, not to force your customers to eat horribly prepared food.
The sushi chef attempted to tell us that "since it was our first time he would ignore it" but this was the last straw. I informed him that there wouldn't be a next time because his food was horrible and his service was rude.
Avoid this place!!!
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