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Came here for a bday and the service was garbage. I noticed our food was being delivered to the next table several times. I pointed this out to our server she told us we didn't send the orders correctly. We made one order and it was clearly on the order request. Anyways after I pointed this out our missed orders came and others too. Although our server didn't apologize for the mishap she became a bit more pleasant and attentive. It was probably when I commented on how tips work. Customers shouldn't point out how shit of a job you're doing to get service. Going to an AYCE or buffet you kind of know what to expect in terms of service. Honestly the Mandarin does a better job even though they say Welcome to Mandarin a 100 times. Customers order food on an iPad so we're doing half the job, the servers should at least do the other half of job right. Anyways if you're looking for better service and over all sushi, Kaji (pricey) and Sushi2Go are down the street. I would never step foot in this AYCE sushi trap again!
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