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| - Do you want to be disrespected? If so, feel free to eat here.
Will never eat at this restaurant again.
The food is alright. The rolls are small and relative to typical all-you-can-eat (ayce) sushi restaurants, the proportion of rice to fish is acceptable. The desserts were standard, but the biscuit mousse was particularly good.
Like several others have said, they don't give you what you order. They arbitrarily divide your orders by half. This is common among ayce sushi restaurants, so this was not surprising. What was surprising was the horrible service.
At one point, one of the people at our table misremembered how many soups they had ordered and brought this to the server's attention. (He was probably late 30s, early 40s). He went into the kitchen to fetch our order sheet and pointed out that we had in fact ordered that number of soups. That was fine; we recognized that we had made a mistake and the server had taken the right steps in resolving our issue by double-checking the original order. However, how he reacted afterwards was atrocious and unacceptable.
He slammed the order sheet on the counter, exhaled loudly almost like a yell, and left in a huff. Our table was stunned to silence.
That was how he reacted to three "extra" soups. Not a plate of sushi or anything actually expensive. And this was within the first five minutes of us eating there, so it's not like we had been difficult customers.
Had this not happened, the restaurant would have been an acceptable ayce sushi restaurant - not bad, not exceptional, nothing special, but acceptably average. However, having experienced this, there is literally nothing anyone could do to make anyone in my 10-person party want to eat there again.
On top of that server's outburst, another server (middle-aged, female) was also very rude. When bringing food to our table, she would shove past or in-between us to reach the table without warning. If you were leaning over your plate to eat something, she would actually reach under your arm and place the dish under your chest or face, so that you would be mere inches from the food, mid-bite, with someone invading your personal space. Even after we let her know that this wasn't okay with us, she continued to do this for the rest of the evening.
This is not even an off-day of service; this is simply a poor to non-existent standard of service. It was infuriating and I would not risk coming here again.
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