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If you're hoping to come here for dinner, definitely make a reservation. I decided to listen to other reviewers and made a reservation for my SO's birthday on a Friday evening, and every table had a reservation sign on them. The service is welcoming and professional, and we were seated quickly after arrival. We ordered the sushi omakase for two ($89) and a fried fish. The fried fish was good, but it paled in comparison to the sushi omakase. The sushi was fresh and the fish perfectly marbled, and the uni is flown in from Japan. The omakase also came with appetizers: steamed egg with fish, salted edamame, a shrimp broth served in a teapot, and three teriyaki chicken skewers. We were both satisfied but still had room for another small course or dessert. It was a great meal, and I certainly hope to come back for special occasions! It's a good place to go if you're hoping to have quality sashimi without completely breaking the bank. Still a tad pricey for portions (-1 star), but it was good food and good service.
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