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Businiess name:  Midori Sushi Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A friend took me there for the first time last night. She told the waitress it was my first time and to explain how things worked there. The waitress suggested the all you can eat for $26 and showed me everything I could order with that special. I ordered 3 things. Later she stopped to tell me I have to eat everything on my plate. I joked ""If I don't clean my plate will you make me work in the kitchen and then clean my plate?"" She laughed but didn't explain what she actually meant. As I started to slow down and talk with my friend more than I was eating she again stopped and then told me I would be charged for what I didn't eat. I asked her what she meant exactly but she shushed me, put her hand up and asked me to wait while she wrote an order from someone that interrupted my question. Here's the crazy part. After writing the order (8 seconds later) she quickly turned and scurried off without answering my question (pretending to forget?). Then whenever I tried to get her attention she would look the other way (at nothing) and quicken her step to get by us. That's sad. They are too ashamed of their rip off rule to say it out loud, for other customers to hear, when someone new like me asks them to stop, look me right in the eyes and clarify. So I did what I've done since I was a kid and ate everything but the rice. I then called her over and asked if the boss was going to charge me for the 50 cents worth of rice I didn't eat and she said no with a laugh. Well yes they did charge extra on the actual bill and they charge FULL ORDER PRICE so over $70 later I'm left with a bad taste in my mouth that still tastes bad the next day. When I pay that much more than the food is worth I do it for the atmosphere, service and good moods that linger even after leaving a place and on into the evening. There are too many other nice places run by families that like people. You can see it in their faces and spirits. Midori likes money and treat us like cash cattle. I would rather give my business to one of the friendly, family run restaurants that are struggling in these times like the rest of us. PS, I had asked the waitress how much if I just paid for the 3 things I ordered and she assured me it would be more and the crab thingy alone was over $10. Today I used their internet menu to add up my 3 items and it only came to $25. That's a dollar less than their $26 SPECIAL. She knew the prices and played me (crab thingy is a little less than $10, not more). Even had the nerve to charge more than the $26 because I couldn't finish their MSG filled rice. How long do they expect to last? Give me my money back and here's your food back, Rrrrralph. Pros: Be treated as dumb customer, take for as much as posible Cons: They don't seem to respect or like people. They only like $$

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