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| - I am currently on the hunt for a great place to enjoy AYCE sushi with family and friends, since YamaSushi is way too far a distance from my home right now, and I decided to give this place a try because they had a good average of reviews.
The fish they have is definitely fresh, which was great, and a big bonus was the variety they had to offer (ex. special rolls). Price is also good, and is the cheapest that I've found thus far. The presentation of the site and food is alright. The service they had was not totally commendable.
I have to say that my boyfriend and his brother are not the easiest to get along with, but if you can put up with them, you're great, and my boyfriend likes to thank you with a really big tip. I, on the other hand, am nice to you so long as you're good to me, which still ends up getting you a decent tip. With all that said...
The waitress/server we initially had was alright to begin with, but her service started lagging because of the amount my companions kept bugging her about food information. I realize this isn't fine dining, but you could at least have the basic knowledge about the dishes you serve and inform us all. We had also modified a few orders, and the kitchen hadn't followed, so we sent it back, expecting to get it all corrected. Didn't happen - became ghost orders. The most irritating factor about this particular server was that she started ignoring us. We tried flagging her down to simply order more, and she constantly breezed by our table.
The savior of the night was a young man who was supposed to be her helping hand. He created small chat with us, entertaining my boyfriend's 6 year old nephew, and tended to us when she ignored us. We gave him a 25% tip, and we gave her the coin change from the bill. I actually gave him the tip personally, and left her looking after us dumbfounded.
Tip is based off the service you give, and is not required, and that is exactly what we practiced.
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