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| - Had some friends take us here to experience our first ayce sushi. Came on a Sunday for lunch: no line up and the place wasn't packed, many tables available. Hostess was very curt and sat us quickly.
Menu was on the table with a pencil to fill it out. There are three parts to the menu: sushi/sashimi, appetizers (soup, salad, etc), cooked items.
TIPS:
- Don't order everything at once, otherwise the waiters/tresses will slow around bringing you the rest of your order. They do keep an eye on how much food is left on your table.
-Order just enough for everyone to try things out first (you get 4 pieces of sushi in each order), that way you're not stuck with lots of uneaten food and get charged extra for the waste (you can't take home leftovers).
-Once you know which items you like, ask for another paper menu then order another round.
- Before you finish eating the food that is on your table, order another round. Repeat until you're stuffed.
The male waiters were very friendly, efficient and accommodating. Reasonably priced for the variety of things you can get: sushi, sashimi, soup, salad, appetizers, and a number of different cooked items. Not everything on the menu is good and the rice in their sushi is a little too firm for my liking but there were a number of things we did enjoy (see pics for recommendations).
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