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| - My husband and I are both serious sushi snobs, so we didn't set our standards too high coming into the "sports bar/sake bar" Sushi Moto-- but wow, were we ever pleasantly surprised.
The restaurant is classy, well designed and bustling: appropriate for a night out with friends rather than a cozy, hole in the wall experience. Staff are friendly, professional and plentiful, and we were surprised how quickly we were served our appetizers and maki rolls.
As for the sushi itself, this isn't top tier sushi, but it isn't trying to be: it's VERY well made, mid range sushi. Some might call the rolls small, but this is the size sushi is supposed to be-- if you have to bite into it, or it's a struggle to put in your mouth, it's not thoughtfully made sushi.
Anyway, we didn't get a chance to sample any of the Korean fair, or the dessert, but I would say this place is going to be a new regular spot for us when we don't feel like trekking down town.
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