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Businiess name:  Hama Sushi
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I found the layout a little weird, as when you walk in, it looks like a bar/club. If you turn left, though, you'll enter the main sushi room, which looks like the typical low-profile sushi joint. We requested the sushi bar, and the server asked to please not leave vacant seats between us and other patrons as the place fills up quickly--- he wasn't kidding. As soon as 8pm came, the place was filled to capacity (about 50), and it can get really loud (people chatting, piped in techno music, shouting sushi chefs), but it all makes for the fun atmosphere. I love uni and ikura, and theirs was just amazing! The uni was so creamy & sweet, while the ikura was just so delicious. I tried some of their more creative rolls (eel w/ strawberry?), but I suggest you stick to basics. Just a little surprised that it ain't as cheap as it looks. At other unpretentious sushi spots, what we usually spend $60 or $70 on, we spent $110 here. But it's all good since the chefs were nice, the food was good and the crowd was fun. Try looking for street parking as opposed to the $4 or $5 valet. Pros: perfect uni & ikura, fun atmosphere

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