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Went for lunch with a bunch of people - there were 7 of us altogether. This is a strange location, it's changed hands a few times in the last 20 years I've worked downtown. Used to be French, then Italian, and now Sushi. It's long on the inside so bigger than expected. Very nicely updated to modern chic. Food - above average for sushi. I ordered the spicy salmon roll and the spider roll (my fave), and both were very well done. No intestinal taste in the soft-shell crab which is always a big plus. Spicy salmon sauce was definitely a winner though. Delayed burn at the bag of the throat. Price - higher than the average sushi restaurant, which is OK if the food is also on the same higher level. Koto almost makes it there, but not quite. For the quality and taste, the price was a bit high. Parking - street pay parking. Service - the service was pretty good. We pre-ordered and requested separate bills for everyone. The food came out pretty fast, but the tempura shrimp was lukewarm, so some points off for that. Overall - it's just OK. Food is good, but the higher pricing raises the expectation to Zen 8 or Sushi Bar Zipang quality. Didn't quite make it. Good luck to them.
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