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I will be brief, but let me start by relating this: This may have been best sushi experience I have ever had. I met up with my friend Javi for his late & late night birthday celebration and, since he had just won playing poker, he told me dinner was on him since my birthday was before his. SCH-WEET. The night's highlights: - We saw Misti & Bobby! (Thanks for the first sake shots!) - Live Scallop (Again, thanks Bobby) - Live Uni (I really didn't want to try this, but Javi applied adventurous peer pressure) - Spicy Albacore w/ fried onions (I mentioned it, Eric just whipped it up and gave us a 4 piece sample, gratis) - Garlic Edamame - Spicy Tuna roll(s) - Eric bought us a bottle of sake (Javi & I sorta celebrating birthdays) - Yelp check in for a free bottle of sake - Patrons at the bar tend to share food - Eric FTW! The reviews of Yummy Grill speak for themselves. I can't imagine that I am adding much to the body of knowledge that is their review history. My bottom line: Yummy Grill is now my "Go To" for sushi & late night dining on my own side of town. Every time I have come here, it is more than just dining, it is an experience. Their "Reverse Happy Hour" starts at 10pm & goes until close. BTW, the staff have amazing memories. Amazing. I highly recommend.
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