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I had such high hopes for this place based on yelp reviews and was sorely disappointed. This restaurant can't really figure out what it is, and I don't mean in the "fusion" sense. It seems like a nice restaurant with cloth tablecloths and dim lights, but then they give you the cheap disposable chopsticks you get with takeout. The waitstaff is dressed formally in black collared shirts and black pants, but then their demeanor / attitude is very casual. They have a sushi bar, but serve things like california rolls and spicy tuna rolls. My boyfriend had the seared duck, which was flavorful, but chewy. I had the nigiri combination, which includes 8 pieces of nigiri. The nigiri / sashimi prices are incredibly high for the incredibly low quality - $9 for 2 pieces of regular ahi! It was just barely better than the sushi you can get in a box at Whole Foods. The rice also kept falling apart every time I attempted to dip it in my soy sauce. The cocktails are reasonably priced but they're not fantastic. There were children running about unsupervised in the dining room. One group of friends performed a rousing rendition of "Happy Birthday." There aren't many choices as far as restaurants near lake las vegas go, but I definitely won't be driving out here just to eat here any time soon.
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