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If given the option, I'd give CJ Lunch Box 3.5 stars. Is it cheap? Yes. Is it fast? Yes. Is it healthier than most other options in this price range in the area? Absolutely. Do you see God when you take your first bite? Nope. But for $5-$10, I'd say it's worth it. I had long been intimidated by the lunch-line of business-types, but decided it was finally time to try it out. The line curled around through the restaurant, which was fine by me because I wanted to peruse the options. I grabbed a container of the red tuna topped with sesame seeds and accompanied by pickled ginger, a lemon slice and wasabi. If you're a germaphobe, steer clear of the free miso, which is self-serve and left uncovered. I went for it, and it was great - not overly salty and piping hot. The sushi was decent and matched the price. The service was friendly and brisk. The lunch crowd is civil. This will be my go-to option for very cheap sushi when I have a craving but don't want to seriously indulge.
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