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Midori Sushi Restaurant
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My 6'4 boyfriend and I love to go to this place because I get to eat sushi and he can actually get full without having to fork over a bunch of money. The all you can eat is seriously the best. I've always hated sushi buffets because really, who knows how long it's been laying there? They make everything fresh to order and it's really pretty fast. In response to some of the one-star reviews, the AYCE rules are right there on the table. If you can read in English, I promise, you would have known you have to eat EVERYTHING on your plate, which, not surprisingly, means the rice as well. What I eat is always worth the value of the $26 price. And my boyfriend DEFINITELY eats his fair share. Give Midori a try and you'll see what I mean.
Pros: inexpensive, fresh food
Cons: gets busy, waitstaff isn't always attentive
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