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I love pictures. I love pictures of male athletes. I love pictures of good hair. I love pictures of food. But I love pictures of every dish offered on the wall of JK Sushi the most. I had a monster craving for sushi so I ventured to JK for takeout. 2 avocado rolls, 1 Las Vegas roll [to celebrate booking the MGM Grand for the 15th-17th], 1 veggie roll, 1 order of crab angels. 15 minute wait, and the place had 0 patrons dining dining inside. The hostess wasn't too talkative but maybe just shy? All that ran me $25, you make the call on price. Took my bounty home, and enjoyed Robert Downey, Jr. as Sherlock Holmes as I also enjoyed my sushi. The Vegas roll was tasty, but different from what I've had [the entire roll covered in crispy tempura]. The avocado rolls were wonderful, my old stand-by and forever simple favorite. The veggie rolls are where it got weird. Cream cheese, cucumber, avocado, and rubbery lettuce. I've never seen lettuce in a sushi roll. It wasn't good. It made me feel weird. And it was rubbery. I didn't eat but a couple pieces. It's not the best, but it's good when you just have a craving.
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