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The girl and I came here for a going away dinner with a large group of people. The service was not great. Understandably it's a large group so I expect a lull in service but when we have to correct an unfriendly server 3+ times, getting dirty looks each time oven though the mistake is not on our end, then having to remind the cashier what we bought when we decide to head home is a bit ridiculous. Especially given the 18% gratuity they hit us with for a large group. Wouldn't have tipped them more than 5% with the type of service we got. Again, I would say this was a result of it being a large group except nearby tables of 2-4 people were experiencing the same problems.
The sushi itself was extremely underwhelming. We did not do the all you can eat because we figured four rolls at $8 a pop would be enough for the two of us. Honestly would have been better off saving our money, buying a 1 pound bag of instant rice and eating that instead. The sushi was essentially a big rice roll with little to no fish. We got the Las Vegas Roll, the Rainbow Roll, Tiger Roll, and the Heart Attack roll. The Vegas roll was mostly doughy breading, the Tiger roll and Rainbow Roll were okay but with little meat, and the Heart Attack Roll was a disastrous mix. Eel sauce, BBQ sauce, and pseudo-cheese sauce DO NOT mix well.
All in all, I was not impressed. The BBQ plates may be better but honestly I would rather try a different Korean BBQ place before coming back here after this experience. If you do decide to try Takamatsu out, avoid the sushi at all costs.
UPDATE: Sadly I will not be coming back here again. I'm on day two of food poisoning since I ate at Takamatsu and I definitely don't think it'll be worth my money or health for a repeat performance. Leaving two stars up since I cannot and will not be trying the barbeque. which I have heard is actually supposed to be good.
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