"3"^^ . "1"^^ . . "0"^^ . "2.5 stars. I came here for a weekday AYCE dinner. Looking at the menu and the prices, it would be best to come here for lunch instead.\n\nThis is your definition of average AYCE Japanese food. Comparing this restaurant to its closest competitor right across the street, Fushimi, it's clear that Fushimi is a superior choice in every single aspect.\n\nFirstly the service wasn't terrible but the missed orders and giving only half the portion of sashimi I ordered are big no no's. I can't say the place was understaffed with 3 waiters but I felt like the place wasn't very welcoming. The manager didn't do anything for us all night except greet us goodbye. \n\nThe food did come hot, which I was very happy with. But the ordering system...\n\nYou have to use a pencil and mark down a number besides the menu item you want to order. So I put 2 next to the chicken wings and got 2 pieces. However, when I put 2 pieces of X tempura, they gave me 6 pieces. The menu should have said how many pieces per order the dish is if it's not 1 piece per order. Having made this mistake for several items, I was forced to eat more than I thought I ordered. \n\nFood quality-wise, like almost everyone said, the food was just OK. I would say the desserts were the best, the raw fish, handrolls and meat were average, noodles in soup were above average even though I thought the portion was too big for AYCE. The sashimi selection told me quickly how budget friendly this restaurant was. Also, the green tea tasted more like water. You can usually tell the quality of the Japanese restaurant based on the tea they serve. I didn't try the sushi but from the looks of it, I think it would be OK as well. \n\nI would not recommend this restaurant because of the service quality, the food quality to price ratio and how much better the competition of Japanese food in the area is in comparison. Who cares if they include pop in the menu if the food is mediocre?"^^ . "0"^^ . . . "2014-08-21T00:00:00"^^ .