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| - There were two charming Japanese gentlemen running the restaurant. Both of them were really cheerful for been guys, they said goodbye to us in such a friendly and happy way that I'm thinking about going there if one day I feel unloved (they also gave me a business card with a free Gyoza app for next time). They do know how to threat their customers.
They have a lunch menu, and a bigger one with several interesting rolls.
We ordered a Miso soup which has been the thickest one I've tried, definitely not made from an envelope.
The Gyozas were pretty good looking girls, the dough was crispy crunchy, can't complain about the texture and flavor of the filling.
If you enjoy spicy food, love juicy-smokey salmon, and don't care about trying a bit of eel and garlic sauce, then you must ask the Torched Sensations Roll. The salmon was really juicy, the avocado gave an even greater buttery sensation that contrasted with the freshness of the crab and the heat of the jalapeƱo. An interesting combination of flavors.
I also liked the Hurricane Roll, my friend wasn't impressed because he doesn't like cream cheese in rolls. I found the scallops perfectly cooked, maybe a bit of sauce would've balanced the dryness of the cooked shrimp & fried scallop.
They have a good deal for pitchers of beer.
Ohh, I almost forgot, they also deliver.
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