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| - I rarely choose an eating establishment based on "value", but I do set my expectations accordingly based on price. I have not ventured into an all you can eat sushi restaurant since attending University in Dallas, Texas where students could eat with a student ID for $9.99 at Sumo Sushi on Sunday nights.
Being in a different country this go-round, and driving by I thought I'd give "The One" a shot. Despite the bad publicity, I had ventured into Home Food Inn a few times and the layout looks similar but refreshed. For $28, you can eat not only sushi, but a variety of other pseudo Japanese foods. While I doubt patrons of Ki or Japanese Nationals would be impressed, the sushi is above average and the off sushi Japanese fare is bland and not true to its heritage.
The food has great presentation which masks average quality fish. The iPad ordering system is gimmicky but kind of cool at the same time. The staff was on their toe's to ensure your water and drinks were filled at all times. All in all, I'd return to "The One" for lunch as I think its more lunch fare quality than dinner.
If your hungry and came back from a running a marathon, have a growing teen, or just completed a 100k bike ride and need to carb/protein load, this is the establishment for you! Otherwise, I would wait and try "The One" for lunch.
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