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Gotta admit. I don't find the food to be as amazing as some of the Yelpers claimed. It's good and fresh, but nothing that would make me go back again. I didn't wait long since I was there before they opened. The place is way too crowded for my taste. I sat at the bar since the tables were ridiculously packed together. Even at the bar, the chef had to use part of the bar counter for the ordered food of other customers. It was placed very close to where I'm eating my own plate. I couldn't help wondering what if someone(not me) sitting at the bar accidently coughs and spits (while talking) in those plates of food before the waiter gets to take them to the table customers. Ewww... Anyway, back to the food, I ordered the salmon and tuna salad for $15. I guess maybe I'm picky, but I would prefer to have my sashimi in slices rather than little bit sizes. The texture and flavor of this salad do give a well-balanced taste to this dish. I also ordered the homemade tofu as appetizer. It was slightly salty but still good. However, for two pieces of tofu, it seems overly priced: $12. This place is definitely not a "cheap-eats" place.
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