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Post by randscreen on Sept 24, 2006 17:33:03 GMT -5
I've seen that place a number of times from the bus, but it never looked like it was open. I'll have to go there the next time I visit.
I see that the menu actually has kampyou maki on it, which makes me think that it must be good. I've found very few Japanese restaurants in the states that actually have it on the menu, although some places have had it despite it not being on the menu.
You need to add more detail to your review. You didn't even mention what you ordered!
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Post by pmart on Sept 24, 2006 17:40:38 GMT -5
You're right, there isn't any detail... that's why it's a "biased" review... It's actually owned an operated by a nice korean couple, (who evidently used to own an asian market here in town. While I obviously have never been to Japan and therefore don't have a good frame of reference for 'good' sushi, I've found everything there to be decent, with the possible exception of the tuna, although that's probably because I'm always hoping for fatty tuna which of course they don't actually have. Financial-wise it's not as good a deal as the all-you-can eat places, but it's still not TOO expensive...
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Post by frosty on Sept 26, 2006 13:34:11 GMT -5
Well, that and it probably would have been $15-20 for two pieces. I'm not sure you really would have been hoping for it in that case. There's another kind called cho-toro which is kind of like fatty tuna. It's still the belly (so better than just toro), but isn't quite o-toro.
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