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Since the dining experience has improved as indicated from my last review below, so my other half wanna give it a try on her own the next day...and boy oh boy, what a disappointment. The sashimi cost $22 for 7 piece of fish. Go see the pic and judge for yourself... don't know what to say any more...
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May 2018
Visited again tonite. Ordered the sushi course for $65. Service has improved and food comes in a timely manner where I don't need to wait long for the food. Either they have improved or they do better when there are less people in the restaurant. :)
3.5 star , added 0.5 star from last time
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For this restaurant, I think it's ok, but not extraordinary either, specially when you factored in the price.
Service- The service is not the kind of friendly service you would expect to get from restaurant run by Japanese. It just doesnt feel friendly for some reason, and I do have to wait a long time for getting my tea refilled, to place my orders or getting the bill. So service is average, for this price range.
Food - The sushi or the fish used is better than typical sushi place and it's good, so I am ok to pay the sushi in their price range. They do taste fresh and have fish taste, which I like! What I dont like is their choice of Wasabi, it tasted like the kind you will get from the all you can eat restaurant. I mean, I don't expect I will get the freshly grated one like you get from Zen or Shoushin, but not these ones that looks like clay. I think it's actually ruin the sushi in a way. I think Michi use better wasabi than this place. Again, it's just my preference and maybe you dont care much about wasabi. :)
Personally, if I am going to order 12-14 piece of sushi, I probably would prefer to pay an extra $10 to $15 more and go to Zen instead. But this place is located closer to where I live, so I will go there again.
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