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| - After out running errands last Sunday, my eldest college-aged son kept mentioning that the Sushi Station was open. He wanted to check it out. I was a bit apprehensive. I've known about the previous restaurants that have been at that location. Guess what? This is not a greasy, bulk food buffet! I was feeling a bit peckish and disappointed that our usual sushi joint wasn't running their happy hour specials but the others sushi eaters in the house convinced me to go. So did the customer who was just leaving, saying: " This was my first time here and I like sushi. I was pleasantly surprised. You're going to love it!" When you go in, you pass by cool marble and a Zen water fountain. The inside has been tastefully updated with rice paper lanterns, Koi paintings, Feng shui colors and strategically placed tables and booths around the sushi conveyor belt. There were 3 to 4 sushi chefs preparing different bite size plates of all sorts of sushi goodness. They had many different types of roles, pairs including seared tuna, salmon, octopus, squid, shrimp, yellow tail, snapper. Even the more exotic things like sea cucumber. Many vegetarian delights as well like seasoned seaweed, spring rolls, bean curd, asparagus rolls,tamago, miso soup. Our favorites included: the lady roll, the spider roll, the Grand Canyon, the rainbow roll. And most of all, our way cool waiter Travis. Travis was super attentive, patiently explaining how the sushi station works. He made great menu suggestions on what to try. The nice thing is if you didn't care for any of the sushi rolling past you, and how could you not. We were eating with our eyes! :-) They have a full menu of other tasty hot and cold meals to try. They have a good selection of beer, sake, and soft drinks. Prices from the conveyor belt vary on the plate color with white being a $1.75. To the most expensive plate being $5.25. You stack your finished plates on the table and they tally it up at the end. Thank you Sushi Station. We sounded just like that happy customer we passed on our way in. We told the same things to the new customers we are passing on the way out. We will be back!
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