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I've been here twice now. The food is good, but not spectacular. I would say Pier 215 is comparable to SoHo on Jones. Here is what we ordered Half dozen Kumamoto oysters Half dozen Kusshi oysters Yellowtail jalapeno salsa Hamachi kama Uni nigiri Flaming ahi roll Amberjack uni special 2 large asahi 1 cocktail Somehow my bill came out to $172 before tip. I don't feel like I got $172 worth of food. The Amberjack uni thing was way too tart. Totally did not taste the fish at all. Some of the oysters we had we not properly shucked. I had pieces of broken shell on top of my oyster. And 2 of the oysters looked like the person was ate half of it. Uni was good, but at $6 per piece of nigiri, I wouldn't order it again. Flaming ahi roll was ok, but there was something in the roll that made the whole thing taste a bit weird. There was a bitter flavor. Yellowtail jalapeno salsa was the best thing there. I really enjoyed it. Don't think I'll be going back. Minus the oysters, I feel like I can get the same quality of stuff at some of the better AYCE places in town.
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