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I have eaten here once and for fast Sushi I didn't have a problem with the food. This is a good alternative to picking up sushi at a local grocery store since you can actually create your own roll. Not restaurant quality, but good for what it is. The restaurant was clean, not crowded, and had easy seating. I didn't have a problem with the taste of their fish/protein like other have commented. I actually prefer my sushi to not have much taste so I know it's fresh. I am also not huge of covering my sushi in sauces and mayo, but I did try some of their spicy mayo which wasn't bad. Although their sushi wasn't bad, the best item on the menu was the wasabi hummus with wonton pita chips. Hummus seems odd with sushi, but surprisingly worked really well. Enso gives a great portion size of hummus/chips for the price. Overall pricing was what I expected, around $12 for sushi and hummus (no drink). Enso was fast and easy, but if you have the time to sit and wait you can get a better deal and quality with a lunch bento box at other local sit down sushi restaurants. I did not have their bowls, just sushi, so I can't comment on that part of the menu. I'll be back to Enso if I need a quick sushi fix.
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