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Similar to most all the other AYCE Sushi Joints around Vegas. Same fish - okay quality. This place had a bit smaller selection than other places as they were missing Tamago of all things. Location is in a cheezy little strip mall area. Dining room was stark and cold but not unpleasant as was the service. They only let you go 3 rounds on the AYCE but that's more than enough for most people (they don't want people camping out which is understandable.) I did note that she didn't bring the sheet back after round 2 but my stomach was hurting by then. Cooked food menu is very limited and quality is no different than a Japanese Counter Service place but with table service prices of $13+. I wouldn't come here for anything other than AYCE which does include appetizers, teriyaki chicken, etc. etc. I would give them 4 stars but I think they put a little too much rice with their sushi to fill you up on rice. It's the normal amount of rice. But some places, like Sushi Twister over on the East side of Vegas give you close to the same size pieces of fish with less rice so you don't get full as quickly. Overall, if you are in the North Strip area and really hungry, craving some Japanese food at a reasonable price, this is a decent choice.
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