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A very small interior space, but a good number of manageable tables. The menus are quite unique in that they are photo albums, featuring everything they have in photos. Just a little hard to navigate as they aren't really sectioned off. The photo album also hasn't changed over the years, so some of the photos are a bit outdated.
My friends and I decided to go for the boat to get as much food as we could. The fish was quite fresh, but some of the sashimi cuts were so large, it wasn't that enjoyable. The sushi and rolls were amazing though.
I have been here a couple times before and found that some of the items weren't that good. The gyoza especially were all soggy and flat. Not recommended.
The service was absolutely horrendous though. We weren't given tea when we sat down, and had to ask for it! Our soup and salad came, but we didn't have chopsticks of napkins either. I asked for chopsticks, thinking the server would give us both, but only came with chopsticks. I then had to ask again for napkins. Towards the end of our meal, I requested some more tea, which the same server from earlier forgot. I asked again, just to give her the benefit of the doubt, but she forgot again. She would listen to my request, but then immediately go to do something else! I could tell she was getting annoyed with me asking her multiple times, but if she decided to use her brain, none of this would have happened... Overall, the servers all seemed to hate that they were there and were not very friendly at all.
A good place for some a la carte Japanese food, but I would be careful what you order, and beware of the service. The sushi and rolls saved their star rating.
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