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I was very surprised with how nice the interior of this place was, considering it was located in a seedy strip mall. My friends and I were looking for some sushi and originally had decided on Sushi Mon, until we realized it was 6 miles away from our hotel. (The Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the strip.) Anyway, I remember walking past this place and thought, "I'll probably end up here after I get drunk", but sure enough, ended up coming sober. (Which made me a little nervous.) Either way, I was initially very shocked with the appearance of the inside, and impressed, considering. I wasn't greeted by the usual blast of AC in most every Las Vegas building, but luckily it wasn't too sweltering hot outside so it was fine. The sushi was pretty good for the price (about $22 for all-you-can-eat), but we noticed they added more and more rice to the subsequent rolls you ordered. I, however, kept a napkin on my lap, and kept removing the rice and placing it in my lap when our server and the sushi chef weren't looking. Overall, we got our money's worth. Not the best sushi in the world, but worth it for the price. But the fact that they automatically add gratuity kinda sucks, but it is what it is.
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