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Came here with a friend after a craving for fish on a Sunday afternoon. Sakana is located in the corner of a shopping center with Target on Maryland Ave; sort of easy to miss because it's tucked in the corner. The place isn't big, but not crammed in any way. We decided on the AYCE sushi option, as the menu is vast. The only downside is that there isn't really any sashimi; or rather, the sashimi is not just simple raw cuts of fish, but instead sashimi dressed up in sauces, fruits or veggies. However, there are definitely many different interesting rolls to try, and they were quite good. I'm more of a nigiri and sashimi eater, but I definitely like rolls as well. All in all, the fish here is just average, but the rolls were definitely creative, nicely presented, and tasty. The cooked food was actually the best part of the menu surprisingly; the pork belly and tempura calamari was top-notch. Have I been to a better AYCE sushi buffet at 24.95? You bet. But this one's not bad and will do for a pinch if you're in the area.
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