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  • My friend came up from Hendertucky to have sushi at Brian's Beach, but as several other reviews mentioned, the place has changed hands. The sign outside just says "SUSHI" with a banner above saying "Grand Opening." She loved Brian's Beach (I had never been) so we were a bit skeptical but decided to give Sushi Freak a try. I'm so glad this place is not even a mile from home! And open until 3am every night! The place is small, bordering on very small, but not too busy at 7pm on a Thursday. Only 6 tables and about 10 spots at the sushi bar. We noticed half of the diners were Asian so figured this must be good stuff! The menu was kept very close to Brian's; our server said it was to honor the previous owner. I did the AYCE and my friend started a la carte, but was hungry enough for to switch over to AYCE; our server was very accommodating. I guess edamame was an appetizer before, but it was served after we sat. From yelpers' recommendations I started with the Poki Tower, and I had to try their Dynamite. I've never had a Poki Tower, so I can't compare it to anything, but the flavor was amazing! The mix of ingredients and spices was awesome! It looked like pico de gallo, but that was the only similarity. The Dynamite was also very good. I like Sushi Kaya's more, but Sushi Freak's was still good. I did half rolls for everything else (only available with AYCE) and had too many to remember. The Stephanie, SSS, Almost Fire, Big B, Tiger, Alex's Muncie, were all very good. The other two I had were also good, but I just can't remember their names! I blame my Sushi Coma. The service was great from the greetings as we entered, to their suggestions (including things off their unpublished menu), and to the chef making a special roll for my friend who wanted something "ridiculously spicy." (It was spicy, but not ridiculously.) Our only complaints, albeit minor, is their spicy items are not that spicy and as small as the place is there will be long waits.
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