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| - Cafe Mitz gathers a strong Asian crowd and a strong college crowd. They're located across Maryland from UNLV, next to the laundromat.
I think its Japanese-owned and -operated. There's always a genial middle-aged man working the counter when I go in. I don't know about back of the house.
The menu is Japanese fast food kind of. They do bento boxes, sushi, and bowls (don). The prices are decent, for the amount of food you get. Like the Salmon Teriyaki bento ($7) I got last week had a small salmon chunk, a generous serving of rice, three small California roll pieces, edamame, seaweed salad, and a small garden salad. I also got a piping hot green tea for $1, which is refillable if you dine in. And I got a teriyaki kushi dango (skewered mochi) for $3. It was obviously outsourced and there were three skewers in the package.
The location is pretty convenient.
The ambiance is okay. Its like you're in a fast food restaurant. In Japan. Everything is clean and organized.
I don't know, there's not much to say here. You get what you pay for. The fare isn't such that you need to go out of your way to check this place out. But its good between classes. There, I said it.
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