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As sushi places go, I Love Sushi is just fine. The fish was fresh, if unremarkably presented. The edamame was a bit overdone, and the pods were not nearly as fresh and green as I've had in other places, and the miso soup was just OK. Before we ordered we were given a little taste teaser of cucumbers drenched in a vinegary concoction; might have been nice but the cukes were pretty soggy. Prices are extremely fair, no issues there. The waitress gave us a warm towels for our hands before beginning our meal, a nice touch! The atmosphere is comfortable; it is a large restaurant with white tablecloths, and the noise level was nicely muted, not loud at all. I join other yelpers in wishing for the half-star option, because I would have given I Love Sushi 3-1/2 stars. I rounded down to 3 stars, because as the service was excellent, it was also somewhat mechanical, but mostly I rounded down because of the aforementioned glitches with the edamame and cucumber teaser. I will say that based on the many sushi restaurants I have patronized, I would rate I Love Sushi as average. I wouldn't hesitate to come here again, but I would probably choose another restaurant if given the choice.
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