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I'm not sure why this place is so highly rated.
I've been here at least 4 times. Once was for the all you can eat buffet - the service was slow, sushi decent but came out very sporadically and edamame orders upon sitting down came out about 15 minutes after the sushi.
Went a couple more times and it was decent.
Most recently ordered take out. Ordered in person, asking a few specific questions about the sushi pointing out something I did not like (the minced salmon versus the one larger piece in the roll) and they let me know the rolls I ordered had what I preferred. Picked up sushi along with a hot Chinese dish for my fiancé, sushi is wedged in the middle of the hot dishes and hot when I take it out, and the rolls had what I specifically said I didn't want.
I know I sound pretty high maintenance about this (I probably am) but if you know what you like for sushi and want decent service if you're going to spend $12+ on each roll, go somewhere else in Charlotte (like Sushi Guru).
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