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| - After hearing either really bad or really good reviews of this place, I decided to give it a try...and came out with a rather unassuming average review instead!
Sushi Factory is located in a plain and slightly seedy looking strip mall. Being from the East Coast, I know that most good restaurants are not in the best of neighborhoods, so I was excited...Decor was also run down, but not terrible inside. It was tacky a bit dirty, but definitely inviting in a "homey" type of way.
Service was average. We had to ask our waitress quite a few times to refill my water, but she always obliged and often walked by and never disappeared. Her attitude was rather aloof, but she "blessed" us with her smile a couple of times, so average rating she gets.
We ordered some nigiri, sashimi and fresh oysters. I wasn't in a mood (for once) to eat a lot :). Fresh oysters were, how do I say this?, pretty fresh. I didn't expect for these to be good, but they were. Not the best I've had by any means, but definitely tasty. Sushi was edible and tasty as well, however, fish was not the freshest and presentation was rather poor. Miso soup and salad were the best part of the meal, and had very good flavor to them. Prices were incredibly cheap for a sushi place.
Overall, I may come back to Sushi Factory, but only because my best friend lives across the street. I will not make a special trip to go there, as there are so many better sushi places in Vegas...However, if I'm in a neighborhood and craving some sushi, and running low on money $$$$ I will stop by and experience Sushi Factory again.
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