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So Prince sushi didn't used to be an AYCE and a couple years ago decided to jump on the bandwagon, this is obvious by their location which is at the AMC Theatres plaza and is small in size with about 15 smaller tables. There is almost always a wait and reservations are a must when I go. With all that said their sushi is really top grade, they have all the staples and a few more additional special rolls. Upset about their shrimp tempura orders, has to come with 2 veggies per 2 shrimp tempura. I don't think that is fair at all, only sushi place to do this, as far as I know. That's like saying if you want 2 pieces of salmon sashimi, you have to eat 2 pieces of tomako (egg sushi) X_X It is probably a deterrent for people not to mass order shrimp tempuras, but some people who don't eat raw fish (allergies/personal preferences ie some of my friends) like shrimp tempura and don't like fried vegetables?!?!? What are they suppose to do? Except for that fact this is a yummy, smaller, nice and clean restaurant. The staff is a little bit low though, a few times where I had to stand up to flag someone down.
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