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| - It serves its purpose as a trendy, upscale sushi joint. If you're in the mood for that type of environment, it fills the void for that immediate area. It's a social type place that is good for groups, in fact, it was almost entirely filled with other large groups around happy hour. The HH selection is pretty decent and eclectic (which includes select rolls, starters, and alcohol) and I always appreciate restaurants that have happy hour until 7. One gripe is the small size of the cocktails, ug!
What I tried was not life changing and you're paying for the environment. However, anything in that location (including the now closed Taco Haus), is better than the sub-par Mexican restaurant that operated there for a couple of decades. Everyone in my group was pleased overall. The shopping center is a bit "hit or miss" and spotty so time will tell if this will be here to stay. I'd rather be eating at Pure Sushi, but due to its proximity, I'm sure I'll return for happy hour and further explore the menu.
Side Note for my gluten-free homies: They had gluten free soy sauce, which has pretty much become the norm, and the menu indicated which items were gluten free. There were quite a few options!
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