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| - Had dinner at Sushi One this evening.
The restaurant was cozy with a casual feel. The restaurant is not very large, but the tables are well spaced out with an adequate layout that allows for easy conversation without having to listen to the tables next to you.
Had the soft shell crab for appetizer which was well done. It was hot and crispy with good flavour. The accompanying ponzu sauce was a little tart given that there was a lemon wedge in it. I would have preferred the lemon wedge on the side, but overall it was a fine appetizer.
For dinner, I had the Deluxe Sushi combo (9 pieces of assorted sushi, a dynamite roll, and a hand roll) while my wife had the Gold Sashimi combo (15 pieces of assorted sashimi). Both combos came with a salad and miso soup to start which were tasty. When it came to the main courses, overall, the dishes were adequate. Presentation of the dishes was quite nice. The assortment and flavour of fish was reasonably good, but not great. The size of the sushi and sashimi was also on the small side.
Service was efficient although not very friendly.
Prices are fair for what you get.
Would I go back? Hmmm.....tough question. I had no problems with my dining experience and would easily go back given that the restaurant offers a casual place to get sushi within walking distance of where I live, however, there are numerous other sushi restaurants within the same neighbourhood (Sushi Moto, Ichiban, Nome, Sushi Bong, etc) which can make it difficult to decide where to go for sushi and which also offer compelling reasons to pick them as my default neighbourhood sushi establishment.
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