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I went with a 2 - 2.5 might be more accurate..... not a fan of nickel and diming - so to charge a couple of extra bucks for fried rice (at a Japanese place!!!) then not bring you the steamed rice that was supposedly included with the meal is annoying - but some people will not care about that so let's focus on the food.... I got the shrimp & chicken, the chicken was actually both seasoned and cooked very well (not over cooked and dry) - the shrimp however had so little taste that when I shared with my 4 year old she said, "is that real food, or are you pretendin'?" I said, "yes - why?"... her reply, "because it doesn't taste like anything!!". The soup was extra good, the salad average at best (I make a much better ginger dressing)!!! My daughter said the noodles were good but she also thinks McDonald's nuggets are good...... My wife got steak (strip) and I tried it and it was pretty good... ALL portion sizes were tiny (except the shrimp appetizer- it was the normal 2 shrimp).. I was here for a birthday dinner - and sort of glad I came - it reinforces to me that Tsuki is 10x better at minimum -food quality, taste, portion size and price (no nickel & diming)...
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