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| - I've heard A LOT of hype surrounding Kaizen as of late, so I wanted to see if making the long drive out to the Southeast part of town was worth it.
Supposedly the Southeast location is the only one with AYCE, but I can't confirm this 100%, so I'd call ahead of time if you're planing on dining at their other location.
Kaizen's space is about average for a sushi place, so if you're visiting during peak hours, be prepared to wait. I went right before dinner time, and got seated immediately.
Oyshi or Goyemon have been my go-tos for some time, but Kaizen is different. There's something about the quality of the food Kaizen serves that's a cut above the competition, although I can't put my finger on it; everything just tastes better. I typically order the same rolls, and expand into a few new ones, and this is probably some of the best sushi I've ever had!
The AYCE menu is also quite vast! Kaizen isn't too limiting on what you can or can't have, which added to a more positive experience! Speaking of which, the staff was incredible! Very attentive, picked up plates before they formed a mountain, and not once did I have to ask for a refill!
It may be an excursion, but if you're willing to make the drive, Kaizen is definitely worth it! I don't get sushi often, but from now on, Kaizen is my #1!
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