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Like any good former Seattleite, I'm a bit wary of hole-in-the-wall sushi places (especially in the middle of the desert), but what is a girl to do when she's on the road, in the middle of no and where, and has a jonesing for some albacore? Suck it up, sis, and give the yokels a shot. Glad I tossed the dice (viva home city!) Truly impressed. Service was prompt and courteous and the food was GREAT! They do have an all-you-can-eat offering for around $22, which is fair for most, but I typically can't do that much damage. Instead, I had the angel roll and the candy cane roll, and both were phenomenal. Even the presentation was very nice, as you can see from my pictures. While he prepared my rolls, I had hot tea, miso (not too salty), and a complimentary salad. I've almost got Danny the chef talked into using brown rice. We'll make the drive for our sushi, if he does. Turns out that Yee, the kid who waited on me, is from my neck of the woods - Tacoma, WA. When the lunch crowd dwindled, we had a lovely talk. I would have eaten more, but I was absolutely stuffed. Good job, little town of Boulder, hang on to these two.
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