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Shiki Sushi
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citysearch c.
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Instead of going to Akashi, as we normally do, we decided to give the revamped Shiki Sushi another shot. We'd been here many times before the new decor change and had had okay sushi and mediocre service. Even after all of the style changes, Shiki is once again someplace I'd rather not spend my money. After my husband had to have two new menus given to him (1st had page repeats, 2nd had prices wrong), we could still barely read the text on the menu (even our server had trouble). We ordered approx. $20 of sushi apiece, which came with soup & salad (and had to remind the server of this)... Of course we got them about 5 minutes after they brought the sushi over. When they served the sushi, it came on huge plates, too big for the table and so big that the food server managed to knock over my overpriced sake (at least $5 less at other sushi restaurants). When we complained to the manager about the sushi coming before the soup/salad, the knocked over drink, the inability to read the menus, the plate size, all she offered was to buy me another bottle of sake (which I said I couldn't drink another bottle and she did not offer to pay for the first), her apologies, and a lame excuse about having printer problems. Honestly, do I care that your restaurant is so disorganized? I am paying the bill here... If you're looking for good sushi with decent service, go to Akashi. If you're looking for posh looking surroundings and not much else, feel free to try this place.
Pros: Nice decor
Cons: Not much else and the manager doesn't seem to care about her customers.
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