It's hard for me to tell what reviews are real and what are fake these days. When I see a restaurant with 4.5 stars out of 5, I expected to be blown away. I was, however, blown away by how bad the rolls were.
Let's start with the appetizers, they were good. Not amazing, the lychee calamari sounds great, but in reality, was just the run of the mill tempura-fried calamari. The Kobe Carpaccio wasnt bad, but pricey for what you got. The beef satay only came with TWO skewers. I NEVER had a satay appetizer come with less than three until now. And they were skinny skewers.
The sushi rolls, there were 3 of us, and we ordered 6 rolls, kamaikaze, spicy crunch, the Gantry, toro, and two other ones. This is where I gave them 1 star, the waitress winked at us and said that would be plenty of food. Given the many other restaurants I've been too, three rolls could fill two people, so I figured 5 rolls would fill three.
When the rolls came, I was just shocked how small the rolls were. I've seen supermarket sushi larger than these. They were tiny. 6pcs each, about the size of a a roll of pennies. Yes that small. My gf was even shocked.. And don't get me started over Quality over Quantity, they were lacking in that dept too.
I'd give this place 2 or 3 stars, but granted the number of outrageous 5 stars, I had to leave a honest, accurate review that would show the true grade of this restaurant.
I've been to sushi places far and away better than this for less the price. Bai and Takara to name a few are some of my favorites in Queens.
Perhaps the other no sushi dishes are better, but then dont call it SHI and make people think your some high end trendy sushi restaurant.
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