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Get the boat. Seriously. Get the boat. I cannot push this more unless I were to kidnap you and take you to the restaurant and forcefeed you sushi. And that's just wrong, and requires way too much effort. So get the boat. It's a platter (shaped like a ship) with all sorts of nom-nom-nom nigiri, sashimi, and your choice of three specialty rolls. So, so good. This is a shared plate, and you need at least two people (who are especially hungry) or, more wisely, four people. I am a fan of the caterpillar roll, so inevitably this was one of my choices. Tender eel, firm avocado, nicely packed rice, and tasty sauce - nom. The service here was great too! The server was a pleasant woman who was always ready with water refills (why ruin the tastiness of sushi with a competing flavor from soda?), and the sushi chef was ready to answer questions. Oh yeah, bathrooms were spotless! I will have to go back and investigate the hibachi side of the restaurant at a later date, as this review is only about the sushi. But yeah, get the boat.
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