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This is a well decorated, new and clean restaurant. It's in a strip mall, but it's well appointed. We are here on a Friday night and there isn't a wait at the sushi bar. Growing up in Pittsburgh, I understand that there isn't much class here. If it's not fried or Italian, they don't eat it. The Hibachi tables had activity and were a bit busy. There's my fried hypothesis becoming a theorem. The sashimi and the spicy tuna roll were very good and tasted very fresh. They also did a nice job with presentation. We ordered a couple of specialty rolls, as well. We were unimpressed with the Ichiban roll and the Avalanche roll. Both rolls were not tasty. They were smothered in sauces. We didn't finish either roll. So, keep it simple and stick with the basics. The staff was friendly, but we didn't have a designated server. 5 people waited on us. There wasn't a smooth coordination, but they weren't busy....It wast a big issue. I won't even comment on the lack of valet parking. I can count on one hand how many places have it, in Pittsburgh. I would recommend this restaurant. Overall Grade: 83 out of 100
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