![]() We should have known when we walked in and we couldn’t see any Japanese customers, not a good sign. If you want mayonnaise, avocado, something that looks like a fish and some rice and other crazy added concoction but not a Japanese traditional sushi then you found the right place. sushi on the menu are not recognized by anyone that actually frequent sushi restaurants. A menu you might find in a makeshift sushi restaurant back in the states. After sitting, they provided us with a menu. Waited 25 minutes to be seated and not once did the staff look at us/greeted us or acknowledged our existence. It was impossible to eat.Īlas, this shop manages to find the worst things in both cultures and marry them into one monster "sushi". I have never had a sushi roll on any continent that fell apart so easily. NOTHING is more important or basic than rice in Japan. Way too sweet and mushy (most Japanese chefs would be horrified). But the rice was HORRIBLE by any standard of sushi rolling around the world. Print up a new one? It took him 5 minutes to do that.Īnd then the sushi. When my partner asked for it back, he could not produce it and did not seem to know what to do. Then when it was clear he didn't know what we had paid for, my partner past him the receipt - which he promptly lost and couldn't return to us. In Japan, and in many places around the world, it is customary to apologize for the confusion, the delay and or offer something while waiting. ![]() After 30 minutes, he asked us if we'd like to order. Then he didn't seem to remember who we were after we left the shop briefly during our long wait. It took 55 minutes for them to make 5 big rolls - ridiculous. ![]() We did take out, as most of the customers seemed to be doing. The best of both worlds, right? the savory flavors of Japanese American with the service and finesse of Japan.
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