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  • Updating my previous review. This was my 5th or 6th visit to Sushi Brokers at 44th and Indian School. It's obviously under new management because I never had any problems on my previous visits. I'll start by saying that after what just happened to me and a friend of mine, I will never ever ever be back. I sure hope everybody reading this does not go there either. I just ordered a rainbow roll and edamame while waiting for my friend to arrive. The waiter told me that even though the rainbow roll is not on the happy hour menu it will ring up in the computer as a happy hour roll. So I asked him how much it costs at happy hour prices. He told me $14. I looked on the menu and it costs $14.50. Those are NOT happy hour prices! He lied. My roll arrived and for that price I was expecting a pretty roll with sauce on top and a nice array. The manager, Devin, stopped by and asked, "How's everything?" I said, "expensive. $15 for a four(8) piece roll is expensive." He said, "It's the quality of our sushi that you won't find anywhere else in the valley." I've eaten sushi all over the Valley. It wasn't like this was my first rainbow roll. Duh! I told the manager that Moto Sushi serves the rainbow roll on a pretty plate and has it arched and colorful like a rainbow with sauce dripped on top for under $11. And Mido Sushi has all you can eat sushi with sashimi, free soup, salad, edamame and ice cream for $20!! He said,"Well this is Sushi Brokers!" and walked away with a snotty look on his punk face. Poor baby couldn't take the competition?! My rainbow roll had four (8 tiny) pieces thrown on a plate...no sauce, presentation or anything. I took a picture and will post it for your viewing pleasure. (Take a look zzzzz). By the time my friend arrived, I had already eaten my tiny roll, but was planning to order another off the happy hour menu. I showed her a picture of my rainbow roll and told her the price. She was shocked! While we were talking, the manager came over, could clearly see that we were talking, and asked her if she was ready to order. She said she wasn't ready and we continued to talk. A few minutes later, the manager came back and told us that we needed to be on our way. I said, "Be on our way? You are kicking us out?" He said, "Yes. You don't come into an establishment and complain about the prices when they are clearly marked on the menu." Say what??!! Since when are clientele are not allowed to discuss prices?!! My friend said,"You mean I can't order?" He said no, handed me the bill and told us to hurry. I got great satisfaction in writing "Eat Shit!" in big letters on my bill and did not leave a tip. I tossed the bill on the counter and walked out. $19 for a bowl of edamame and a very small rainbow roll that was by far NOT the best sushi in the Valley! As if!! We both left hungry and I felt as though I hadn't eaten anything. I will NEVER step foot in this place again and do not recommend that you do either.
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