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My friend told me that this place was great for lunch. The combos are "totally worth it." My other friend was craving for sushi, so we decided to go to this restaurant since a) I've never tried it; b) we were in the area; and c) my friend recommended it. So we went. Granted, the combos were really really cheap and worth it. However, we weren't feeling bento boxes. We wanted sushi. There were some different kinds of sushi combos. I ordered House B, and my friend had House D. The House B combo included assorted sushi (including salmon, shrimp, and fake crab), a california roll (6 pcs), spicy salmon roll (6 pcs), and a crispy avocado hand roll. This combo also included miso soup, salad, shrimp tempura (and some vegetable tempura), and ice cream. My friend's House D combo had this weird grilled chicken sushi maki; however, she said it was okay. So understandably, it's really cheap and worth it for lunch. Cost me about $20 for alllll that. It was quite filling. However, the sushi quality wasn't the greatest. I was saying to my friend that I could have made the sushi myself!
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