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| - Environment: 1/5
Food: 2/5
Cost: 4/5
Employees: 5/5
Parking: 5/5
Total: 17/25
Synopsis: So my best friend who I have known for 15 years is getting married. So she decided to have her bachelorette in none-other, VEGAS!!! Our first meal there was at Island Sushi. It was an L&L look alike. Why we came here, I have no idea. I can get this at home, really. The food was not noteworthy. However, what was disturbing was inside the restaurant. The place looked so drabbed down I wouldn't want to be found dead here. The question remains as to whether or not I would come back here again. The answer is probably no because I don't prefer plate lunches.
Environment: When you come here, it resembles so much like Hawai'i. Didn't you know Las Vegas is the new safe house for former Hawai'i residents, who can't afford to live there? Once inside, it wasn't too appealing in color. You see all the metallic refrigerators, kitchen area. The floors are drab, the walls are dark tinted yellow. It is certainly meant for a quick and run kind of sit-in place.
Food: I had the Garlic Ahi and all brown rice. It looked like 3 pieces of 3 oz of grilled ahi, once slice of lemon, and 2 cups of brown rice. This will fill you up for the price. The Garlic Ahi was a bit bland. I would recommend having a garlic sauce to go with it to make it jump from mediocre to awesome. I should have opted out for the mini plate on this one, but because I was starving I didn't care. 3/5
Poke: Although, I didn't have this, the fish didn't look fresh. It didn't have that shiny, unslimmy, I-Was-Just-Placed-Here kind of look to it. Yikes! Joe and Phil decided to get it anyway. Luckily, they chose something that was a little fresher, but the taste was not Hawai'I or my father's level of greatness. 2/5
Cost: My plate came out to be 9.95. That's cheap, considering the brown rice was an extra $1.25. Ridiculous. However, what was uber expensive was the poke. $16.99 a pound! Jesus Christ! And if you read the latter information, you would know you were being gypped.
Employees: They were very nice. The girl at the desk greeted with a smile. Very courteous, it almost made me forget that the place was a POS.
Parking: This was by far the best feature of this place. Because it's Vegas, meaning more land space, we had prime real estate, also known as right in front of the doors.
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