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| - Worthy of 3.5 stars, but I don't round up when it comes to stars!
We've eaten here twice now.
As far as All-You-Can-Eat sushi places, this is definitely top of my list, since I find the atmosphere at AYCE restaurants to typically be cold and dull. But Spoon & Fork has a nice, dimly lit atmosphere and trendy decor. This makes for a much nicer night out.
I also like the wide array of menu items, with lots of Japanese and Thai items for those who aren't crazy for sushi. It's a good menu mix for my husband and I, as he loves sushi, and while I don't mind a few rolls, I prefer some chicken and rice dishes. So at Spoon & Fork, we can have it all!
The dishes are very small in size, but since you can order as many as you like, it's not a problem. But be sure to order quite a few at the onset, or you'll have gaps where you're waiting for service and for more food to come. The chicken dishes come with maybe 4-6 small pieces of chicken. The springrolls are just meh (and I LOVE springrolls, so that's a disappointment to me). The rolls are all decent, the rice dishes are good (I like the basil fried rice a lot). At $26.99 for weeknights and $27.99 for weekends (per person), it's a bit on the pricey side, but you can get your money's worth for sure. Note: drinks and dessert are extra.
The service is a bit hit and miss, and generally slow. They are ALWAYS busy (make a reservation if you can!), so that is part of it. The servers are running around the whole time. But sometimes you want to order something, and by the time you flag down a server and get the food, you've been waiting so long that you are sort of done...
It's a totally decent place, and good for large groups. Also great for couples/crowds with mixed tastes.
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