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| - When signs say things like "All you can eat sushi for 10.99," it's really hard for me to say no. So I didn't.
I should probably say that I've only been here for lunch; not sure if the menu is different, or if the price is different, for dinner. Here's what I think about lunch. Aji Sai offers up a big menu and most of it is available under the $11 umbrella. This includes many kinds of maki and hand rolls, as well as things like gyoza, some barbecued meats, spring rolls, etc. It doesn't include sashimi, but for $11, what else can you expect?
I enjoyed the food, and I'd probably give it a 7/10 on quality. Not the best, but still excellent. Service is a bit hit and miss there. The thing seems to be the size of your group. If you decide to go with your whole office (it happens...) be smart and divide yourself into groups of 4-6 people. Anything bigger, and it just becomes too unwieldy. The staff will (obviously) bring you your food but things get confusing easily, and it just turns into bad news for no one.
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