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| - Sushi Inn is good for two things: pleasing groups with bland palates and delivery.
When you're couching and you don't want to eat pizza, Sushi Inn has a decent selection of healthier options like noodle dishes, salads and sushi. They also keep late hours which means, when a movie lets out late, this is your only choice for sushi in the Yorkville neighborhood.
But, let's be honest, the cuts are gross, the sashimi is slightly pungent and any place that drowns their spicy tuna in mayo, can't be the best of the bunch.
It reminds me of the conveyor belt joints in Tokyo, which are essentially the fast-cheap-and-easy of Japan.
Then again, sometimes that's all you want. On the plus, it's the biggest spot, and they turn it over in a flash so you never wait long.
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