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It's in a bit of odd place. A strip mall with a run down parking lot and not a ton of traffic. Once you go in it the atmosphere is surprising. Very nice, clean, modern upscale looking place. My husband and I went for the all you can eat for $20 deal. The food was spectacular. The crab Rangoon was the best I have had, the sushi was good, and the hibachi food was excellent. I paid an extra $3 and got the filet mignon and shrimp and it was worth it. The only thing I did not like was the ordering system for the all you can eat dinner. They give you a piece of paper with tons of options and you use a pencil to check off what you want. What I thought was to order a single piece of sushi was for entire roll in one section and for pieces in another. The waitress had to fix it a few times and told us we could only order one roll from the section. I have bad anxiety so not understanding it and being corrected over and over was uncomfortable for me. That and I would of liked to of tried a variety of pieces of sushi instead of committing to a single full roll of one type. To sum it up, the ordering system makes me uncomfortable but the food was excellent.
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