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This is more like a 3.5 and would've been a 4 as I'll explain below. So the bf and I decided to visit this restaurant and was seated fairly promptly. However we sat there endlessly waiting for a waiter to pay attention to us and realize that we did not have any menus, cutlery or teas. Then we had to go through the whole ordeal of flagging down waitstaff again to order. Now to be clear the restaurant was moderately busy, but it was quite small and not busy to the point that can justify the neglect we felt at our table. When we finally got a menu, we ordered one of the sushi boat combos for around $45-$50 which came with a variety of classic rolls and your choice of special rolls. The freedom to choose your special roll is great because you can opt for the pricier ones rather than the lower end ones, with the exception of the lobster king roll which costs an extra $2. We went with the energy roll and lobster roll. Both were great, since I love my saucy specialty fusion rolls, but I probably wouldn't go for the lobster king roll again. Mind you they were fairly generous with the lobster but the texture was kind of tough and the natural flavour of the lobster was covered by sauce anyways. The classic rolls were also pretty awesome. The spicy tuna and salmon were fairly unique because the spicy sauce wasn't the typical mayo-dominant sauce in typical sushi places. I also reaaallly enjoyed the sweet potato roll which had generous amounts of sweet potato (to the point where I actually thought it was fish when I saw it) and it tasted fantastic. However, despite the quality of the food I also have to factor in the fact that we waited well above 40 min for our food. Our server actually recognized this without us having to say anything and gave us a free tempura side as a an apology. I thought the waitstaff handled it well which is why I'd give it a 3.5 rather than a 3. If the series of long waits didn't happen to me, I probably would've given it a 4, but something must be said when we arrive at 7 and leave at 10,with half that time spent waiting on something. However, I do hope to return and possibly have a review update!
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