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This is a small place located on a side street of Market Square. They sell nothing but sushi, miso soup, a few small salads (anyone up for an octopus salad?) and drinks. Think sushi with a fast food approach. The dining area seats 11 people and the seats aren't very comfortable. I think the idea is to get you in and on your way as quickly as possible which would be fine on a nice day when you can relax and enjoy your lunch outside in Market Square. Today I got the special: California roll and salmon roll with the miso soup. The soup was tasty and I enjoyed both rolls; it was definitely worth the $11.72 that I spent on it. Actually it was more food than I really wanted and I ended up wasting about half a roll. I really would have been satisfied with just one roll. Chalk it up as a sushi rookie mistake... I never think that this stuff will fill me up and I'm always surprised when it does. My only real knock on No1. Sushi Sushi is that the chopsticks that I got were warped -- I tried two different sets. It's not so much a big deal for me, I'm relatively proficient when it comes to chop sticks but I could see a newbie could get frustrated quickly.
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