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| - I've eaten here many times (at least 10), and am not a fan. However, I will continue to eat here many more times because my husband loves it. And that's what marriage is about.
The service is consistently poor and awkward. I'll admit the servers are kind of set up for failure at a place like this, because many customers are just helping themselves from the selections on the conveyor belt. And then there are other customers (like me) who want to order off the menu. So I'm sure it's hard from the servers to adjust to everyone's different dining styles here. However, we ALL still want our drinks refilled, our checks brought out in a timely manner, and friendly greetings/interactions. And each of these things have been lacking almost every time I've been here. Our servers often completely disappear for a very long time, and we have to track them down for our check by asking other servers. Not cool.
Normally, I really like sushi. But at Sushi Station I don't think the quality of fish is very good. It has a very off taste to m, though that's exactly what I expect at an inexpensive revolving sushi bar. After trying a number of weird-tasting dishes from the conveyor belt, I've now gotten into the habit of just ordering veggie rolls from the menu, and I do think these are decent. They're nothing special, just straight up cucumber or avocado rolled in rice and seaweed; but I like them and would recommend them.
Sushi Station does have a rewards program, so that makes me feel a teeny bit better about eating here so frequently.
I could forgive the quality of the fish (since now I just order my veggie rolls) if the service were even reasonable, or if the place had a more pleasant environment. But unfortunately all of these things combined just make it an experience I don't enjoy. But if you're like my husband and just want all the sushi you can get by any means necessary, you'll probably be a fan.
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