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Quite honestly the worst restaurant I have ever been to. I ordered the Alaska roll (which everyone knows has salmon sashimi and avocado) and asked my server if they had any rolls with shrimp tempura. She told me that the Tempura Maki did, so I ordered that as well. The server came back with two rolls that did not remotely resemble what I had ordered. The "Alaska roll" had imitation crab instead of salmon and the "shrimp" tempura maki did not contain any shrimp, just more imitation crab and some egg. When I politely asked the server if this was the correct order, she brought it back to the chef and was told that it was. I figured that they might just use different ingredients in their rolls (which they should have mentioned on the menu) and decided to just eat them. I thought the rolls would taste fine, but I was horribly mistaken. The Alaska roll was ok at best; the imitation crab was dry and slightly tasteless. The tempura maki, on the other hand, was downright mediocre; I could not even finish my plate. Furthermore, my sister ordered the pork katsu, which had weird-tasting sauce and only nine measly pieces. To add to all this pain, the prices were way too much for the quality. Avoid this place if you can.
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