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I loved this place under the old ownership, but my sister and I came here last week and will not be returning. Right before leaving the house we checked the website to make sure they still had the 2 for 1 deal. We got there and found out there was a new owner and the deal is now buy one, get one 1/2 off. We were disappointed because some of the rolls are ridiculously expensive. They have one that is $21. For $21 I expect the fish to perform tricks for me before being freshly slaughtered and lovingly placed on my plate. Anyhoo, when we let the owner (or manager, I'm not really sure who he was) know that their website was still advertising the 2 for 1 deal, he argued with us that we were wrong, then proceeded to pull out his smartphone and bring up the website to prove it! When we showed him exactly where on the website the advertisement was, and that we weren't a couple of lying hooligans trying to scam some free sushi, he still refused to honor the deal. All of this in spite of the fact that, on a Saturday night, there were 4 people in the restaurant. So rather than employee some decent customer service and make $40 off of us in food and drinks, he let us walk out and made nothing.
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