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| - There's nothing wrong with Sushi Ko. Unfortunately, when compared to the huge variety of Sushi places in the immediate area, there's nothing special about this place, either.
When a place has "Sushi" in its name, you'd expect the Sushi to be it's highlight, but Sushi Ko actually has bigger selection of cooked food that sticks out on its dinner menu. Very little on the Sushi menu looked like something I had to try, and even less looked unique. Also, if you are a Sushi novice, be prepared to ask the server a lot of questions, because there is very little explanation of what's in the rolls.
We had the Tuna Roll. Tasted like any other Sushi restaurant's.
The Jalapeno Roll. This was pretty good. Yellow Tale, Jalapeno, and some little green things on top. I was a little disappointed that something with Jalapeno in it didn't have more heat, but I would still recommend this roll.
Sea Bass. Served with mushrooms and a really good sauce. It was cooked perfectly.
Sushi Ko is an okay restaurant to check out. I'm glad I experimented and tried a new Sushi place, but I don't know if I'd go out of my to head back. If you do decide to go, it's also a little hard to find. Sushi Ko is tucked a way in a hidden corner of its shopper center. To find it, just look in between Chompie's and the massage parlor.
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