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I would only come here for convenience and the price. Before going in, I didn't expect much based on the lunch prices and appearance. My friend ordered the chicken teriyaki special and I ordered the dynamite roll. Both were $6.99 i believe. However, they gave her the beef teriyaki instead. Since the beef was kind of covered by the lettuce and beansprouts and she was eating the "appetizers" in the bento box beforehand, she assumed it was chicken. Also, we weren't sure whether it was just extremely marinated chicken or something. When we told the waiter that it was the wrong dish, the manager (I think) came over and instead gave us a lecture on how we had to let him know right away because then he can't give it to another customer. Is he really going to give a cold bento box and soggy tempura to another customer? Gross. Luckily, my friend didn't want to cause a large scene and just said it's fine and she'll eat it. Fortunately, they manager repeatedly apologized every time he came to our table. I guess it was the lunch rush. My maki rolls were okay. Don't have high expectations when you come here and come only if you're really really craving sushi in the area.
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