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We're pretty much regulars at this AYCE restaurant that serves a myriad of Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Thai dishes. The sashimi is above average in quality for an AYCE spot in Newmarket and iPad menu offers a fairly large selection of hot dishes for those that may be adverse to raw fish. The Japanese beef cubes are one of our faves here! The torched sushi is a bit disappointing because the huge dollop of mayo on top masks most of the flavours from the fish. Most other items on the menu are common favourites found at other AYCE places and they do it fairly well here. The place is usually pretty busy, especially weekends, so make sure to make reservations if you don't want to wait. Service is generally pretty good - we love getting Fanny as our waitress as she's super attentive and friendly. The managers seem to be a little stuck up though and I wish they would stop singing the birthday songs themselves. Overall, good place if you're craving sushi and other asian dishes. It is a little on the pricey side but that's becoming more common for uptown AYCE sushi spots. Just remember to check in on Yelp for the 10% discount!
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