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| - On our way to the Chipotle in the same complex today, my husband and I were accosted by one of the staff members encouraging us to come in and try How Do You Roll. The menu looked interesting and affordable, so we decided to give it a try. We were told it was their first day of business and we were excited to try it. It is basically build your own sushi roll. It is a lot like Subway or Chipotle, where you pick your rice, wrapper, veggies, raw meat, cooked meat, sauces, and toppings as you walk from one end of the counter to the other. They had a great selection of ingredients and I was impressed by the toppings and sauces that were available, including sesame seeds, spicy mayo, wasabi mayo, masago, etc.
My husband and I each had one roll and a cup of miso soup for a grand total of about $16. The rolls were pretty good and the veggies were crisp and fresh. Each roll is cut into 10 large pieces and won't leave you hungry. While the miso soup had a good flavor, I wished it hadn't tasted so watered down.
The staff members were very friendly and paid careful attention to every detail. One employee even picked up our table for us when we were finished eating.
All in all, I am glad that we had lunch here, and we will definitely go back soon and try a new combination of ingredients in our rolls!
We are happy to welcome How Do You Roll into the neighborhood and hope that they do well!
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