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I'm happy to report that it seems as though Yumei has gotten it's act together. I just had a great dinner there tonight, after a very long hiatus. I see that my previous review was written in Oct. 3, 2016, almost a year ago. It's literally taken me that long to build up the courage to give it another try. I'll admit my my previous rating was unfair and reactionary because it was based on a few bad experiences (which were all in a row). I'm not sure what happened during that time period last year. Maybe the regular chef was on vacation or something. Overall I've had very good meals there, so the rating should reflect that. I guess it just goes to show you how important consistency is, especially with something like sushi. Anyway, tonight I started with the maguro sushi and it was delicious this time. Carefully prepared, very fresh and jewel-red, like it should be. For the main dish I had the Chicken Bibimbap, which they've always managed to get right. The beer was ice cold and served with a frosted mug. The miso soup and salad appetizers were also good. So, Yumei has redeemed itself and I'm desperately hoping it stays that way. There are so few restaurants in The Beaches that I can count on. If the quality keeps up, I'll tack on another star.
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