.My girlfriend and I are sushi fanatics. We are ""regulars"" (servers and chefs recognize/greet us by our first names) at Matsuhisa, Sushi Zo, Mori Sushi and Sasabune. We happily spend $300-400 per visit on excellent sushi not including drinks at least once a week.\r
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I was skeptical about this place, first because of its name and location (on a street full of cheap franchise restaurants), but I've decided to give it a try after reading some of the good reviews here. But after my visit last night, I honestly doubt if any of these people with good review even know what sushi is! I have never written reviews of any kind before, but my experience was so horrible, I even created an ID today to write this. \r
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When I entered the restaurant, servers were very pleasant and polite, and they were great all throughout the evening, but it was the food and the chef that hugely disappointed both of us. \r
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First, when we sat on the bar, the chef did not greet us or even look at us, not to mention asking what we wanted. After wondering about what to do (whether to keep waiting or get his attention) for 5 minutes, I said ""excuse me chef, we're ready"", but his reaction was none. He didn't even look at us and just said to himself ""Go ahead, I'm listening"". He wasn't even making anything for anybody. The whole restaurant had only 5 customers including ourselves - clearly not busy. So I was a little ticked-off from the beginning by his attitude. \r
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Second, I've never been to a sushi restaurant where they tell us NOT to use soy sauce and don't even serve wasabi. (clearly, they don't know the importance of a good-quality wasabi to a high-level sushi experience). On their ""instruction sheet"", it says that they're trying to keep the ""traditional Japanese style"" sushi, so they put ""adequate amount"" of wasabi and soy sauce before serving them to the customers. I lived in Tokyo for 5 years, and I know that it's not the traditional Japanese style NOT to serve soy sauce and wasabi. But when I first read this ""instruction sheet"", I was like ""oh, okay, this could be something different"". Then I saw the chef dipping the sashimi onto the little ""jar"" of soy sauce!! The amount of rice was extremely ill-proportioned (too little) and was also seasoned with soy sauce!! Are you kidding me?? When I finally tasted it, all I could taste was soy sauce!! \r
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To be fair, the freshness of the sashimi was OKAY at best. You could get this kind of sashimi at the sushi section at your local grocery store. It's definitely NOT the quality you'd pay 65, 90, 125 for your omakase. \r
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Third, the chef forgot our order of particular menu two times and when I asked him about it (after sitting around literally for 10 minutes without being served), instead of saying ""sorry"", he said ""it gets busy around here"" as if I am the one who's at fault for asking about it. What a terrible attitude!!! Once again, the restaurant was NOT busy. Only 5 people in there!! I just could not believe my ears and the kind of attitude coming from a Japanese sushi chef. \r
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Even though we ordered the $125 omakase, we asked for the check and left after tasting only 4 sushi. They were just too salty and soaked in soy sauce for us to handle any more. \r
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It was a TOTAL waste of our money and time. We will NEVER, EVER go there again.\r
Pros: Friendly Servers
Cons: Everything Else
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