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I came here thinking it was going to be like any other subpar all you can eat sushi restaurant. If it weren't for my bf wanting to eat here, I would've passed by this place without a second thought. The decor is dated and the ambiance is non existent but the food makes up for all that. We ordered a good variety of dishes to try and the outstanding dishes are: tnt roll, tuna sashimi, and seafood salad. The rest of the dishes were okay and the worst had to be salmon sashimi. It tasted slightly off, kind of an earthy dirt taste which was really gross. Unlike other reviews, our sashimi and rolls came out pretty quick despite the restaurant being full and the other dishes like gyoza didn't come out until towards the end of our meal when we were pretty full. The ayce is cheaper than other places but the options are more limited. Overall it was a decent experience and the food was pretty good, but I know of at least two other ayce places that I would rather go to so I mostly likely won't return unless if I'm in the area and my bf strongly urges us to eat here.
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