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| - They tried, they really did. This is a group of people that WANT to see you leave satisfied, you feel for them and want to see them succeed but everything just doesn't connect . First of all, they needed to hire an interior decorator. Walking into the place was an ordeal, they have this metal fence out front which I understand is for outside dining but just looks terrible. Then walking inside you experience this cold, office fluorescent lighting and tables and benches which reminds me of an old deli or, well, an office space from the early 90's. The menu was confusing and disorganized to say the least as well.
Food - The nigiri was good. We had a few choices: salmon, tuna and white. Good size pieces and good flavor. They had about 5 "special" roll options with about another 10 "standard" roll options. We had a few but the only memorable one was the Spicy Crunch roll. For these few positives, it doesn't make up for the rest of their follies. The problem is for the same price you can head to Yama, Sakana or even Sushi on Trop and have a WAY better experience and food quality.
It was nice to see a sushi place on this side of town, we need it, and I was excited to try this place. Unfortunately, I feel it will fall victim as the rest of the startups around here and start sacrificing quality for quantity....
As a final note, like I said in the beginning, these people are nice, they try to serve, but they need something to connect the dots and get someone in there that can help them succeed and change things around.
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