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This place was great. As someone who has worked in a sushi place before (waitress), I recommend this place. Good portions and the owner is so friendly. Great sauces and fish! Very yummy tempura :) *regarding some of the negative reviews posted below - if you are going to an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant, eat respectfully. Etiquette is key! I can just imagine what's going on in some of these reviews so let me clue you in on a couple of things. This is coming from a former sushi restaurant waitress. - Don't sit there for hours and hours, ordering more and more food because the sushi chefs, cooks, and waiters will not appreciate it. It is not an explicit rule, but all-you-can-eat-does NOT mean you can sit there for lunch and practically wait til dinner to eat more (and all on the same bill). Very inconsiderate! - Good sushi does not come in huge mounds or large portions. Kazuki is good about this. Customers tend to care too much about getting the best deal in quantity, when really sushi is about quality. If you want something huge that you cannot fit in your mouth (giggity) that is of lower quality, go somewhere else.
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