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  • Living up in the Northwest I'm having a hard time finding good Sushi and I'm psyched that I tried Sushi-Ko! My wife found a Groupon which was a decent deal so we decided to go. The Groupon included a sushi meal for 2 ($35) which included 2 drinks, a specialty roll, 2 orders of nigiri sushi (4 pieces total), a classic roll, house fried rice, and lastly a banana harumaki. To start the establishment was in a small strip mall visibility to the street. The restaurant 1/3 hibachi, 1/3 sushi bar, and 1/3 dining. The modest environment had huge painted canvases of hibachi and sushi chefs which I thought were fun. Whoever picked the music playlist had it on some great 80's/90's pop. The service was very memorable! The staff had a lot of knowledge of their menu. I'm normally reluctant to Groupon but the staff had the Groupon menus prepared and t was straight forward. The waiter always had our waters full and they were always proactive. I can't say the place felt on high end but the service was reflective of that. Now on to the food. The specialty roll we got was awesome! Unfortunately, I don't remember what it was called so I can't elaborate on it much. But, my favorite part was the Nigiri Tuna and Albacore. The pieces were fat and fresh. There's a reason they don't do All You Can Eat and it's because the fish was high quality! I thought the fried rice would be a filler just to help them make up margins on their Groupon. But it was so good! There were pieces of chicken, steak, and shrimp mixed with egg and other fried rice ingredients. Lastly, we ordered an additional Mayo Shrimp meal that was not on the Groupon manu. I highly recommend it! The desert was a deep fried banana with a lemon sorbet. It was good but thought it would match much better with a vanilla ice cream. Over all, this place was solid! I'll add it to my list of "I'm starving but don't wanna cook" favorite restaurants. I have yet to try the hibachi but based on the taste of the fried rice I had I wouldn't flinch. If you haven't tried Sushi Ko and live in the Northhwest it is an awesome spot that deserves loyal patrons!
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