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I did not think I'd see then day when I'd visit an AYCE sushi place. Well, today was that day. My takes- The decor: Much nicer than expected. Place seemed clean. Very spacious. Decent looking bar right through the main entrance. The service: Fast and friendly. No complaints. The price: $15 for lunch for all you can eat for sushi and other common Japanese food is a good value for most (great, if you can eat many rolls). The food: Overall, the sushi was ok. There was nothing wrong with it, but it's just decent. Very similar in quality to the normal suburban strip mall joints. I do like that it is made to order and not just stilling on a buffet table. The tuna/avo hand roll was the best item I tried. The tempura shrimp was bland and overly battered. The other kitchen items brought past me to other tables looked very mediocre. Would I go back?: To try the hot pot, yes. For sushi, I *might*, but would rather hit up Umi or Mizu, if in the area and given a choice.
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