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| - My friends rave about this place all the time. The first week of school my friends and I gathered here to have a nice dinner. The atmosphere was pretty nice and it wasn't too busy.
Sushi Rock is on a great location on Green Street near the bars and other ethnic restaurants. However, I found the sushi very disappointing. Sushi Rock was wayyy too americanized with the crunchy fried food and the limited menu. The menu consist of some of the usual Japanese dish such as rolls, gyoza, and udon, but c'mon... no sashimi and no nigiri sushi?!? What kind of Japanese Restaurant does not sell nigiri and sashimi? Sashimi is a Japanese delicacy, and California Rolls and Crunch rolls are so not Japanese cuisine. It's like saying taco bell is authentic Mexican food, sorry. =/
I really wanted to like you, Sushi Rock, but it wasn't working out. I felt like I wasn't eating real sushi even though the presentation of each dish was pretty eye-appealing. The taste wasn't right. Maybe because I'm eating raw "fish" in the Midwest, but I've been to a couple of good sushi restaurants in the Midwest and sushi rock did not cut it for me.
Also, our server seemed very forgetful and clueless. She took forever to pick up our checks and close our checks when the restaurant was not busy at all. Maybe she was a new server but I'll give her a star for being nice. Overall, I enjoyed my time with my friends but I did not enjoy the food.
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