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Let's cut to the chase. I don't know how this place has almost 5 stars but um.... Yeah so, obviously it isn't AYCE. You have to order everything separate. So the nigiri doesn't come in pairs as it does at most places. Which I thought okay cool whatever. But for it being 2-4 a piece, I figured it was caught fresh and transported here straight from the sea. I ordered salmon, yellowtail, tuna, white tuna, uni, jumbo sweet shrimp, and a whole bunch of other things. It was delivered to me on a beautiful setting. I'll give it that. Too bad it didn't taste as good as it looked. Everything except the jumbo sweet shrimp came out at room temperature or warmer which was really disgusting. I could barely eat it. It definitely didn't taste fresh. It tasted like it was literally left out for a day. For the price I'm paying, shit, I should've just went to Nobu. I'm a very big uni connoisseur and everywhere I go, it's a hit or miss, and this one was a miss for sure. It was very bitter and the consistency was bleh. So if it wasn't for the very very nice waitress, I forget her name but she was young and freshly graduated high school, and the nice busser, this place would've got 1 star. But service was great. Food, not so much.
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