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This place is right across the street from my office. I often find myself mindlessly staring at the sign and am then overwhelmed with a craving for sushi. This place is on the high range of cheap for sushi restaurants. Which is both a good and a bad thing. They also have the $5.99 lunch special that is quite popular for the lunch crowd, even the early dinner crowd because the specials run until 5pm. I've eaten there a few times,due to geography mostly. Their Salmon sashimi portion is tiny, fish is decent enough. The crunchy rolls were to die for- seriously awesome! Then we get to the Rame(sic)n noodles, probably one of the most vile things I have ever eaten. The broth flavour was reminiscent of how one's mouth tastes after barfing in it. The deep fried chicken pieces were greasy and soggy at the same time. The noodles were oily and overcooked. Also, since when is a pile of bean sprouts and not much else considered acceptable when promoting that the menu item comes with vegetables. They are super nice there, and pretty speedy. It's just a shame that the food is mostly sub par.
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