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I came here with a few people on Saturday and I quite enjoyed the experience. I ordered the Kingyo Deluxe Bento for $17, of which they only make 10 a day. Not sure why they limit it to only 10, but ah well. What's included (salad, soup, tuna tataki, a roll of egg, shrimp tempura, fried chicken, pork belly and fried taro ball). While it sounds like a lot and looks like a lot (when you receive the tray), it's actually a reasonable amount. What I really liked: -Miso soup had plenty of veggies and seaweed on it. -Fried chicken had a great mixture of fat and meat to it. -Shrimp tempura was crunchy. -The presentation -Their bathrooms! They took so much pride with the Halloween decorations, it was epic. What I didn't like: -The salad was bland Overall, the deluxe bento was not bad and it was one of those thing that you had to try, but I wouldn't order it again. However, when I looked around the room, there were other interesting dishes and they all looked amazing. I think I would go back and try something different as the service was very friendly (though a bit soft-spoken) and the food was decent enough at reasonable prices.
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