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| - Sushi Time was a big leap of faith, as with eating any raw meat. My fiancée and I decided we wanted to try it out after reading several reviews that actually had to deal with their sushi we decided that it was worth a shot.
The first thing we noticed when going in there was the potential for deafness by the onslaught of horrible music. Sorry to all you Brittany Spears fans out there, but definitely not something I want to listen to while nom'ing on some sushi. Sushi Time is pretty small, about 10-15 tables total. It's reminds me of any small-time, mom 'n pop style restaurant. These are the style of restaurants that if it's good, it pays off. If it's bad, kiss the rest of the afternoon goodbye while you spend it feeling horribly sick and parking the Buick, if you know what I mean.
The next thing I noticed was the prices... WOW! This place has some serious awesome prices to me, but this also can be a blessing in disguise. Good prices, doesn't always mean good food. All said and done, we escaped paying only $24 for: 2 Sodas, 1 order of Crunchy Crab rolls, 1 order of Philadelphia rolls and 1 order of Spicy Tuna rolls. Now anybody that knows Sushi should know that is a pretty good freakin' price for the amount of food. So this is the first place they've scored points with me by not trying to empty my wallet. The number of rolls/cost ratio was amazing at this place. Both the Spicy Tuna rolls and the Philadelphia rolls were a 6 pc. plate and the Crunchy Crab rolls a 8 pc. plate. Not bad...
The lack of expenditure on cash does not always mean good food, and in some cases has the direct opposite affiliation. So not the case with this place. I was presently greeted by the Philadelphia rolls and although I am not a huge fan of tuna, the Spicy Tuna rolls were pretty awesome as well. The Crunchy Crab rolls-- practically melted in my mouth. These things were amazing. Now I know these are kind of a cop out because the fried crab, but man, they were still good. All in all, the only complaint I had with the rolls we purchased is that the Philadelphia rolls had a tad bit too much cream cheese in them, but none the less still pretty good. What pleased me the most is after going to several sushi places, my future wife has had a heck of a time finding a good Spicy Tuna roll. Well, she found it here, and that made me extremely happy.
All and all, I give this place 4 stars-- enough to come back as possibly a regular. A year ago, I didn't even touch sushi, the thought of raw fish made my insides revolt. Now, I can't get enough of it. The other thing I would like to mention is that I'm giving this place a cheap rating based on an individual cost. You could easily get away with spending under $10 at this place and have a descent sized meal. Cheers all, and would totally recommend checkin' this place out.
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