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I occasionally order sushi here for dinner (takeout). I've always ordred the GS5 which consists of 18 rolls (u will be STUFFED) & comes with soup/salad. Today I decided to be adventurous & ordered the philadelphia roll, kamakachi roll, Ginza roll (came to about $22.10 after 10% discount cuz i paid in cash). I enjoyed the philly rolls the best. The others were a bit messy although still alright ... though I first questioned the freshness of the Kamakachi. Ginza rolls were HUGE & they kinda ruined it by squishing 2/8 rolls down (did I mention they were pretty expensive? about $12?) & putting in the wasabi & ginger crap on top of my rolls (please see pic)... Should've told them to omit it. Perhaps next time...Oh.. & I found a short piece of hair on one of my rolls (praying it's not pubic hair)....@@ They've renovated the place & it looks very chic mod now. But perhaps the experience would be better had I eaten there at the restaurant instead of takeout. Prices have gone up ... but still frugalish. Not too impressed this time...
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