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Not very authentic, but good in its own way. I like this place because I don't have to tip. Walk in, order, get food, eat, walk out, at my own pace w/o servers hovering over me. I have tried: The potato croquette. Pretty good. Tempura Udon. Pretty tasty but a lil too salty afterwards. Usually the battered fried veggies and shrimp + noodles + the fried flakes fill me up. Might not be big enough in portion for some ppl though. Fried California roll : Battered and fried. tastes good with teriyaki sauce (which is basically sweeetned and thickened soy sauce) Crunch Roll. Battered fried shrimp, rice, avocado wrapped in nori (seaweed), coated in fried flakes Pretty good but I'm not a big fan of shrimp to start with. If you like fried shrimp, go for it. If you're looking for something authentic and expensive, go to Shimogamo. This place isn't priced too horribly for what I get, but then again I'm very petite and I don't eat that much so I usually get one Golden /fried CA roll with a croquette and maybe a Ramune (Soda with a marble stuck in a bottle) and all is digested in a few hours and hunger returns. If you're an average sized person, might have to order more than one dish to not walk out hungry lol
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