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I'm a newcomer to this AYCE (all you can eat - I am new to this lingo lol) sushi spot. Back in the day it was Kanda. I came here with a few of my Yelper friends for a girls night, we had a reservation for 6:30 pm. The place wasn't too crowded - I loved the donut booths that we got- comfy and private. The service was great - team checked up on us regularly - and you order sushi from a tablet (no wow factor for me- I've seen this in Toronto). Each item had a picture -many types of sashimi, nigiri, and sides like several kinds of Sushi pizza!(Not a fan). My highlights : BBQ eel, dragon eye, salmon tartar on a pringle was interesting! But the quality of sushi here was average compared to the other places I've been. However we had a decent amount of fresh fish that easily made it worthwhile for the price. I didn't like that if you ordered too many pieces at once - the tablet stalls! Also there is no way of keeping track what dishes were delivered. I prefer the pencil and paper method - but kudos for going green. We split a white wine amongst four of us for 8$ for 2 glasses each around. Decent wine selection. Cost : 33$ including tax with no drink - around 48$ with the wine and 15% tip. Good proximity near metro Atwater.
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