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Haru is a large comfortable restaurant with booths and tables, mostly booths. It's near Sunterra market downtown. The lunch menu was good. I liked it because you could choose from small medium large or really big lunch specials. I chose a rice bowl. It is called Donburi, and it was a bowl of white sushi rice with salad greens as garnish and four pieces of large thin sushi-grade raw fish. The rice was fresh, sticky, perfectly white and perfectly sweet. I chose two pieces of salmon and two pieces tuna. To start, miso soup. The soup and the rice bowl was $9.99. The miso soup was fresh, not with seaweed and perfectly square chunks of tofu like other restaurants - those are from packets. This was just miso with a tiny bit of scallion. The miso soup was sweet. The hostess and waiter were both very nice. I got the feeling they didn't speak English very well, but there was no problem in that. The ambiance was nice: Japanese Cherry Blossom trees (albeit artificial ... But lovely just the same), beautiful light fixtures and lots of natural light from the windows.
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