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I decided to have dinner here after reading other reviews, and the all you can eat option sounded really cool. The location of the restaurant is, in a word, weird. It's located in a run down strip mall, next to a seedy looking liquor store. Nonetheless, I decided to give it a try. First off, the "all you can eat" menu is very complicated, restricting you to certain items on the menu and a maximum quantity by type (eh rolls vs nigiri). To be fair, the maximums are generous and I cant imagine any normal person going away hungry--but it's technically not all you can eat. The biggest problem was the sushi rice, which was really, really vinegary. To the point where I couldn't hardly taste the fish. Oddly, I only noticed it with the nigiri pieces. The two rolls I got were both tasty. If you decide to go, I'd recommend you stick with rolls and forego the AYCE option...or better yet, seek out an alternate choice with better reviews.
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