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Japanese food is one of my all-time favorite cuisines, therefore I randomly chose a restaurant on my way after work and my eyes got caught up with this big poster where it shows these massive rolls and extremely long nigiri sushi so I went in and tried out some of their sushi.I ordered a set of seven extra-long nigiri sushi, it was quite fun to eat with and they even teach you step by step how to eat a piece of sushi that long on one of the those paper placemats. The fish were fresh and the eel
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Japanese food is one of my all-time favorite cuisines, therefore I randomly chose a restaurant on my way after work and my eyes got caught up with this big poster where it shows these massive rolls and extremely long nigiri sushi so I went in and tried out some of their sushi.
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I ordered a set of seven extra-long nigiri sushi, it was quite fun to eat with and they even teach you step by step how to eat a piece of sushi that long on one of the those paper placemats. The fish were fresh and the eel was tasteful, the massive volcano roll (California roll) was so huge I couldn’t even fit it into my mouth all at once; it took me at least five bites to finish one piece of it! I loved the fact that they squeezed an overload of mayonnaise on top of it; yes I’m a mayo freak!
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As for the salmon flower roll with uni and fish cod roe and other grilled food like ox tongue and chicken kidney tasted mediocre.
Overall I’d rate this restaurant as a bit above average, while most of the points are rewarded for its massive sushi sizes and the disproportionate sashimi:rice nigiri sushi ratio(which is a good thing).
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2013-10-17
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$200 (Dinner)