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Disclaimer: I like sushi. I don't love sushi. I don't crave sushi. When some one mentions that we should go get sushi, I am usually pretty neutral. When I get to a sushi place, I am excited about sushi. I always order too much sushi and can't eat it all. I've been to Sake Bombers twice now and thought I would throw together a review. All in all, it's a bit better than average. I'd probably give it a 3.5 if I could. It's a far cry from traditional sushi, but that's fine with me. In fact, my favorite thing we got last time was the Chimichanga Roll that had chicken in it and some killer salsa to dip it in. The more standard rolls are good as well and the girl likes it and she's got much better taste in sushi than I do. Price wise its very reasonable for sushi and if you want a good place to knock back a few for a nice low price, the aptly named Sake Bombers definitely fits the bill.
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