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  • I started going to this Japanese restaurant about 25 years ago. It was one of the few we had in the city at the time. I was able to say, that I had been to every Japanese restaurant in the city. Fast forward 25 years, and we now have 100's of sushi bars etc. I don't even try and keep up with the new ones anymore. I came in here for the first time in years and see that not much has changed. I saw the owner behind the sushi bar (Kenji) and he still remembers me. The décor itself is pretty much the same. If you use the restroom, the hallway leading to it is covered with pics of celebrities, and sports celebs. most of Japanese ancestry. Now on to the food. They have taken my favorite dish off the menu, (okonomiyaki). Its a Japanese pizza for the sake of getting into the details. The prices have obviously gone up since the last visit, and the food wasn't as tasty as I had remembered. The sushi was good, the other items were just OKAY. The items we tried on this particular visit were chicken karaage, tempura udon, California rolls, tamago sushi, chicken teriyaki. I had yakisoba, it wasn't very authentic tasting. The chicken teriyaki was good, but they don't serve it on a hot plate anymore. It's served on a white triangular shaped plate, which makes the presentation seem bland. There are a lot of Japanese restaurants open in Calgary now, and this one is just to far away from my home to justify going to. One more thing I'd like to add to my review. I was a good customer back in the day, and had returned to my former stompin grounds for J food. I thought he could have thrown in a couple pieces of FREE sushi or something to show his gratitude. I don't know about you, but I like when a business owner shows his appreciation by giving a freebie. A great example of this would be Kinjo's, where they give you a free sushi sampler plate, and Pocky's to finish your meal. I keep going back there. Don't think I'll be back to Miki's anytime soon. Food is just OKAY, not GREAT!
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