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I definitely didn't get the service treatment everyone here seems to have mentioned, nevertheless the food I had was definitely top notch, and it's safe to say I now have a second a la carte sushi place to look forward to in addition to Osaka. Items I had include the raw marinated beef (sounds a LOT better than it sounds!), seafood pancake (good if you like squid), smoked salmon roll, and sashimi A. The sashimi here is much better quality than the ones in Osaka, however Osaka has this place beat in rolls as I found them to be quite standard. Overall though I found this place to have better hot food selections, and they even offer those korean snacks (bean sprouts, kimchi, sweet potato). The free oysters (x6) were definitely a plus, and tasted quite good after you add the lemon juice. The egg and miso soup were also quite decent (although the egg was too...slippery for me). As for the service, we were ignored for about the first 10 minutes, until a lady finally came and took our order, except she never asked what drinks we wanted. Eventually we got our drinks after the first wave of food arrived. A small fix in service and I'll definitely come back for the sashimi and hot food. I always have Osaka if I want unique rolls.
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