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| - We tried this restaurant for the first time today. They did a nice job on the inside with the sushi conveyor belt, sushi bar, etc. The entrance looks tired and dilapidated - we almost turned way before we walked in. A tired door, a curtain over the glass (on the inside), a weatherbeaten and abandoned menu box outside all contributed to a look of a neglected restaurant.
The service and friendliness of the staff was top notch. We were warmly greeted when we arrived and got a nice thank you on the way out. They kept our area clear, our tea and water full, etc. Actually, this was some of the best service I've seen a while in a restaurant of this price range or even a bit higher.
Now, to the main course - the sushi. It was average - not great, not bad. And for sushi, not bad is a good thing. I like this much more than Sakana's too large of portions and too low quality seafood. There's a reasonable selection of items on the conveyor and a lot more to be had in the conventional menu. None of the conveyor items were particularly noteworthy and none had the "wow" factor of terrific seafood or a terrific roll recipe. But none was bad either.
I think I'll be back - quick, friendly, reasonable prices, reasonable food.
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