I recently went to dine there with my husband and son. We were out on the patio enjoying the weather, waiting for service. Fifteen minutes went by and still no server in sight, until a ""trainee"" came and tended to us. She came with a big smile and asked if we had been helped yet. I felt like saying that this place needs help on hospitality, but instead smiled back and said ""no"" without showing impatience. The server then asked if we wanted something to drink while looking over the menu. We ordered our drinks and she returned with them rather quickly. I was impressed- until she told us that our server would be coming to take our food order soon. She explained that she was a ""trainee"" and noticed we were just sitting so she let a server know we were waiting to be ""waited"" on. Good choice of words! Besides the quickness of our drinks coming, the rest of the service was poor. I just couldn't help but think to myself that I hope the staff doesn't train her to be slow and rude like they were. This experience made me doubt I even like sushi anymore (if that's what you call their food). I've had better sushi at a Japanese sushi bar owned by Koreans! At least their food was fresh! I give it to AOI as far as their artistic abilities to make the food ""look"" good, but you know what they say, ""Looks can be deceiving""! The service was poor, the food was nasty, the Japanese server was rude to us, but nice to her other table with Japanese customers. You would expect at least good service for as much as they charge for the food. If you like to pay people for slow service and being rude to you go to AOI! That should be their slogan. They should learn from the ""trainee"" and take her off training and give her a raise.
Pros: A Sushi bar at the Levee!
Cons: Bad sushi at the only sushi bar at the Levee.
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