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Portions here are ridiculous. It's great. We ordered takoyaki ($6) and a Triple Combo A ($15?). I thought 6 pieces of takoyaki was slightly pricey. But when the platter came I understood why. These things were massive - golf ball sized if not bigger. It wasn't even all dough - there were two pieces of decent-sized octopus in each. The Triple Combo A was 8 California rolls, 8 pieces of sushi, and 4 pieces of assorted sashimi. I could barely finish the fish. It was a struggle but a delicious one. The pieces of sashimi are so thick - I actually prefer thinner slices, so next time I might be inclined to get less. The various fish on the sushi was delicious - included mackerel, salmon, red snapper, tuna, white tuna, shrimp, and possibly yellowtail? not sure. The presentation of food here is amazing. The wait was a little longer than usual but the presentation is worth it. While we waited we kept staring at other people's food, especially those who ordered platters (like that 120 piece platter - super intense). So worth it. We also got a salmon teriyaki bento which also came with California rolls. We couldn't finish any of them and so we took home lunch (so 14 huge California rolls in total). Will probably be my go to for sushi from now on.
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