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| - Came here for the $10 for $20 deal on Groupon, and this review is based entirely on the sushi and service. I did not try any of the Korean BBQ dishes, and will not be returning to try them in the future.
Good:
- The nigiri salad was good-ish...the grab bag selection of raw fish diced was generally good and most were tasty and chilled.
Bad
-The nigiri salad had an awful, sugary dressing already mixed in that wasn't listed on the menu
-We ordered the nigiri combo with the spicy tuna roll, yellowtail nigiri, and eel nigiri. None of the fish was any cooler than room temperature, as if they just store raw fish in the back on a counter; it did not taste fresh (which is odd considering the fish in the salad DID...). The waitress also did not bring out the spicy tuna roll until we were nearly finished and then asked if we still wanted it.
-Service was not good. We saw our waitress once to order, again to bring out the sushi, and then she ignored us. I tried to get her attention to get the rest of our order and more water, but she didn't stop by again for some time and never once asked how the food was. There appeared to be three waitresses working, and the place was deserted except for one table of two and one table of two women and a child running around barefoot. Someone who may or may not have worked there was dressed in gym shorts and a t-shirt and kept wandering around an in/out of the kitchen. No idea if he worked there, so we didn't ask him. Getting our check was painful, and we didn't wait for her to return and just gave the first employee who walked by our card. Didn't see her again and we left after paying some random employee.
Not worth it, even with the Groupon deal. I don't like wondering if I'm going to get food poisoning after leaving a restaurant and the service was terrible.
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