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Bistro Ginza
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citysearch c.
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I visited recently for the all you can eat sushi for $13.95. That is not really true. The only all you can eat items are the maki rolls which are limited in variety. There is sushi add-on for $0.99/piece. I found the rolls to be mostly rice. I extracted a piece of fish from my roll and it was a sliver. I then tasted that piece of fish. It was not good at all. It was warm and the texture was terrible. It was basically mush. I prefer the fish in my rolls to have at list a bit of body. The ambiance is headed in the right direction, but after a few years of being open, the furniture and floor tiles are showing wear. I loved the jazz music playing over the audio system, but it was unfortunately blended with the sound from the widescreen tv at the bar. There was no bar tender at the bar. There was no one sitting at the bar. Yet ESPN was competing with the jazz music. The staff was friendly, but seemed taxed to be able to serve all the patrons.
Pros: ambience
Cons: food
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