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| - When I was an undergrad at Pitt, I used to frequent Sushi Boat often. Back then, it was a low key, cheap establishment for tasty noodle bowls, soups, and basic sushi. Now, it appears to have been revamped into Mount Everest Sushi - the same level of tastiness but with a fresher look and more focused menu!
The service is quick (each visit, I've seen two men working the front - looks like they work off each other to take turns preparing the food, taking orders, delivering food to tables, and cashing people out). I've tried the Salmon Poké, Sushi donut, and the Mount Everest roll here. The poké bowl is a very very, generous serving - a big bowl of rice, greens, seaweed salad, edamame, masago, and of course, salmon. Very fresh and definitely enough for a hearty and balanced meal. The sushi donut is very cute and a good portion for a light meal or snack. Priced at $6.75 for two, it's a great deal! The Mount Everest Roll was also huge and delicious.
The interior is pretty bright and colorful. Like what they used to have for Sushi Boat, the menu is written on the chalkboard to the right when entering the restaurant, but for Mount Everest, they've organized & cleaned up the menu more, added some basic descriptions, and made it more colorful.
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