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| - Unequivocally the most frustrating dining experience I have ever had. We wanted to try and support a local business which is around the corner from our house, so we tried this place.
Although they have tables in there, it is quite obvious they are not equipped to handle dine in groups. We debated after sitting there for 7 minutes without being approached at all if we should have bailed, and unfortunately for us we listened to our 7 year old daughter and stayed.
What a mistake.
We ordered the AYCE menu, and proceeded to order about 15 items off the menu. After about 10 minutes we got the edamame. The kids devoured that in 52 seconds. Another 10 minutes later we got 2 rolls. Another 12 minutes later we got another roll. And finally about 15 minutes after that we got about 1/3rd of our sashimi.
After that was done, we were waiting for the rest of the food, watching the take out, JustEat.ca, and Uber Eats orders pile up, we waited patiently for the rest of our order.
After about 10 minutes the girl comes over and says, "Oh, your order is done, did you want to order some more?" - Really? We ordered about 15 things and got about a 1/4 of it. They lost the rest.
Seeing how long it was going to take and getting overly frustrated, we decided to just pay for what we ordered and leave.
One of the most expensive, annoying, and disappointing meals EVER!
The salmon sashimi was frozen. Our 3 kids absolutely LOVE sushi, and even they were like "Why is this frozen Daddy?" "This isn't very good Daddy...can we go to Yes! Sushi?"
So sad. They are WAY over their heads and unfortunately they are incapable of handling the business. We spent $70 on dinner, and had to come home and feed the kids more. My wife ended up making ramen noodles.
Really?
I would never tell someone to not try something out. My advice for this place? Do NOT eat in. Order take out and let them bring it to you. Do not step foot in the restaurant or your blood pressure will instantly spike.
You have been warned.
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