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If you Google "Best Sushi Calgary", Sho turns up in the top three. Sho is definitely better than the last few sushi restaurants I've tried. I'm not sure about "best" ... but I haven't recently had better. I like the vibe. The layout is open, the decor is modern, the waiters are friendly. I still can't wrap my head around that yelly thing that staff at a Japanese restaurant do when a new customer arrives... but they do it at Sho. So that's fine, I guess. As always, I had salmon and tuna sashimi, avocado/cucumber and salmon maki, and edemame. They also brought a random appetizer tray of peanuts, seaweed and kimchi. The food was good, good and good. My special lady friend had a salad, which was apparently good too. We both commented to ourselves that the red tuna tasted a little "fishy" but ... whatever. It was a fine late-evening choice. I like Sho. I like it a lot.
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