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I've been a fan of Nikko for years but after the last two or three visits, I have to update my review, one star down. The Good: Service is still solid albeit quiet and the sushi menu is creative and tasty. There's a item for everyone and if you seek some interesting rolls, you can likely find them on the menu. Plus, the place is conducive to large groups ready for sake-bombing. Don't forget the complimentary valet! The Bad: The prices were already a bit high for the market but over the past few months, Nikko raised the price of many of its rolls and specials. While the increase was only a dollar or two each, that certainly adds up on the final bill. While the price increase is a bit irritating, it's even more so due to the fact that the rolls are significantly smaller and not as fresh. Sad panda. I was also pretty disenchanted by the soy sauce splattered menus and funky scent coming from one particular booth. No, it wasn't us. We showered. Nikko is still a fair place to check out, but for me the quality has gone down as of late.
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