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Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Shame on me. I went here twice. Big big mistake. Well, not that big, since it's reasonably priced, but damn, I could have gotten better sushi from the grocery store. I went here three years ago. I don't at all recall what I got. It was likely something on the sushi spectrum. I recall a vague mental note-to-self saying "don't go to that place again". I went here earlier this week and kept it simple: a California roll and a spicy tuna. C'mon, who could make these things unpleasant? They're usually so good, so dependable. While they were certainly edible, they weren't *good*. The spicy tuna maki was a gelatinous blob surrounded by rice and the California roll did was much too heavy on the mayonnaise and much too light on the avocado. I really did not find either to be worthwhile. I did, however, try some of my friend's tempura bento box, which had some nicely done tempura-ed vegetables. Overall, it wasn't all bad. The service was a little too eager, but very polite and attentive, which is refreshing.
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