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My weekly sushi hot spot was jam packed on Friday at lunch, 30 minute wait...me thinks not. I hopped on my iphone and searched for the next closest sushi place. As I scrolled down the list I came across Sushi Eye - a new location! The restaurant is in a strip mall and the suite next to it is under construction and it made for a noisy lunch. The décor in Sushi Eye was pretty cool, Asian themes with lime green and brown accents. I'm a sucker for menus that have photos of their dishes... usually found in places like Denny's. I was surprised that Sushi Eye has photos of their rolls. The photos looked like a beautiful, colorful collage... it made me want everything on the menu. My friend and I ordered Nigiri hamachi, salmon and tuna. The salmon was so good, they made my eyes roll back into my head... we had two more servings. The rolls we ordered were "Second Climax", "Las Vegas" and "Booty Booty". These were the most unique rolls I had ever tasted; they hit every taste bud on my tongue. I was delighted to have some Roe floating around in my mouth after my meal to remind me of the amazing lunch. The only downside to the meal was the restaurant was freezing cold... I hope it's this cold in the summer time because I'm going back for sure!
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