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| - If you want to eat here for weekday lunch, get here early. This tiny restaurant fills up quickly, so by 11:45AM there was already a wait list on my last visit.
This restaurant is tucked behind a fountain in a corporate building and I never would have found it if a friend hasn't taken me there on my first visit.
The menu is filled with delicious sushi items and combos. The only problem with that is I don't like sushi. (I've tried, I really have! I've never felt such peer pressure to like a type of food.) Fortunately, they have some non-sushi alternatives on the menu, but not very many.
My usual dish is the Sesame Chicken, and it's good, but not great. The sauce tastes like it's artificially thickened pretty heavily (more than a little cornstarch in it, I think) and it's spooned over the chicken, rather than the chicken being tossed in it. I tried ordering the shrimp version of the dish once, and it was a mess. The coating was falling off the shrimp and it was more trouble to eat than it was worth.
Service is solid, if unremarkable (that's a good thing, in my book) and the price is reasonable. My friends love it so I keep visiting, but I probably wouldn't go if it wasn't someone else's idea.
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