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We're generally die-hard Bistro Furusato fans (the sashimi platter is an amazing deal!) but I actually think we like Kashima's even more. In contrast to Furusato (which I think could use some improvements in decor), Kashima has a much nicer ambiance and feels more upscale (while actually being cheaper). Sushi and sashimi were top quality and you have a nice variety of platters to choose from. Hubby chose a platter with ~6 sashimi pieces, ~6 nigiri pieces, 1 maki roll, miso soup, salad, shrimp and veggie tempura, and yakitori for only $30! Similar to another reviewer, I do think the rolls with tempura flakes have a lot of tempura flakes and the rolls are generally a bit larger than your standard "sushi shop" size. But, the rice layer is fairly thin, so I didn't feel that the extra flakes was to serve as filler. The proportions of the other ingredients were consistent with what you would want, and personally I liked the extra crunch. If sushi isn't your thing, there are many teriyaki/udon/katsu options as well. Service was great even though it was a full house. I'm already daydreaming about the next time we'll be coming back here...
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