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It's a small restaurant right next to the movie theaters, bar seating and little tables for couples, and one large table in the middle for party sized groups. I'm not a big sushi fan (I'm super picky) but the 808 Special was simply delicious. It's got crab meat and an unagi sauce and a little crunch to it that was perfect. I also had the miso soup with clams and loved it, much better than most miso soups I've had at Japanese restaurants. Best part was dessert; tempura friend green ice cream drizzled with chocolate sauce. Prices were good, but we had a Restaurant.com gift certificate and it was very confusing trying to figure out how to use it. Turns out you can only use a $15 certificate per meal, but you have to spend over $22.50 to use it. The service wasn't bad but the servers definitely didn't seem like they were loving their jobs. I honestly felt a little rushed, like they just wanted us to eat and get out of there, even though it was Friday night and the place wasn't packed. So aside from gift certificate issues and some lackluster service, the food is great. I definitely recommend the food and am completely in love with that tempura green tea ice cream!
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