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OMG! I am embarrassed to say that I have walked by this little slice of sushi/fusion wonderland way too many times without stopping in. I must admit to skepticism when I encounter ANY sushi restaurants in the middle of a desert. Please understand, I have always lived in the lands of water and FRESH live seafood. Needless to say, I was so happy to find that this place is not all about the beautiful decor..... It is all about good food too. After reading the reviews from fellow yelpers, we had to try the soup and they were spot on. YUM! I could come to Hachi just for that in fact. We did partake of a variety of offerings and most of them were good to great. Highlights, Kabocha soup, Baby back ribs, Special Shrimp fried rice, Vegetable tempura, Tako, Eel, and the Hachi roll and a couple others that I can't remember the names. (That happens when you get my age). The only just ok thing was the Crispy, Spicy Shrimp. All I can say is I will mostly walk in instead of strolling by in the future. The ambiance is too lovely and the food....just plain ONO!
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