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I love sushi, so I was pretty excited when we were ordering delivery from SkipTheDishes one night and discovered they had recently joined the service. Delivery sushi does sound pretty exciting, right? I'd had some of their sushi from the Eton location at a catered event once and enjoyed it, so I figured we'd had similar luck with the original location, but we were disappointed with what we ended up with. My husband said the seaweed salad and California roll were all right. My yellowtail roll was quite good, but that concludes the list of things we enjoyed from the meal. The miso soup was okay, but I've had much better. The spicy rolls had so much mayo in them there were basically inedible, and he found a fish bone in one of his. I had a shrimp tempura roll that had potential-- the shrimp itself tasted great-- but it was assembled poorly so every slice fell apart when I tried to eat it. The equivalent roll from the sushi counter at Whole Foods is better, and it's not like Whole Foods has a standout sushi chef. Maybe I'll try something from the Malaysian side of the kitchen one day, but I'm not anxious to try their sushi or Japanese again anytime soon when we've had consistently great experiences at our regular spot.
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