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Decor is quite plain. Service was adequate to average. Was a bit taken aback by pricing. Regardless, ordered giving the benefit of the doubt. Afterwards, still felt it was overpriced. Sorry, I don't typically write poor reviews. Specific to my order, the quality of the sashimi in my "sashimi donburi" (a sashimi salad bowl more commonly known as hwe dup nap commonly served in this and other Korean-run sushi restaurants) was very mediocre - to clarify my personal stance, I think Koreans do a very good job of running sushi restaurants in general and I love hwe dup bap! Even the salmon sashimi, typically the strongest flavoured fish, had little taste and the texture also left much to be desired. Maybe they assumed I wouldn't care about the fish since I was ordering the hwe dup bap instead of the chirashi? To their credit, the veggies were fresh. Based on my experience here, I'm not sure how they justify their product with their pricing. On the other hand, I'm inexperienced with sushi restaurants in the Mississauga area, so maybe the competition is less stiff here. I would place the quality of their fish alone as equivalent to Sushi Bong in Toronto, though without the latter's price appeal.
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