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Went here for lunch since it was near a place I was going to volunteer at and I was in the mood for some Japanese food. I ordered the salmon combo which came with salmon, 3 pieces of sashimi, tempura, rice, miso soup, and salad. I think it was a decent deal for about $10.95, but I have had better for cheaper. The cooked salmon itself was tasty, but the other items could have been better. The salad dressing was pretty diluted so it didn't impart much of a flavor. The tempura batter was pretty light and bland so it was like eating the vegetables with slightly crunchy batter on it. The sashimi tasted kind of fishy and was a bit chewy, but it wasn't the worse I've had. My friend ordered the healthy tofu combo which was alright. It looked like a tofu patty with sauce on top of it. The taste was not really memorable. I also got a scoop of free Yuzu sorbet (worth $2) for checking in and it was pretty good. You can really taste the floral flavor from the Yuzu which makes it a nice, refreshing finish to a meal. Overall, I would not recommend going here unless you are in the area and are craving some Japanese food. Check out my other reviews of Japanese restaurants I have been to if you are curious!
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