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NAAN Restaurant at Shops at Legacy
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Lunch at Naan - What a mistake I made thinking THIS was a sushi restaurant. Hostess never even offered seating at the sushi bar - should have suspected something right then and there. Our waiter had more visible tatoos than a yakuza hit man - a real faux pas in any Japanese restaurant - not to mention that he was unattentive and failed to clear dishes between courses or offer a refill on the horrible and horribly overpriced house sake. Bluefin tuna Nigiri at $10. for two pieces was off-tasting, fishy and had the flavor of beef just at the point of turning. Salmon was good - hard to screw-up a slice of salmon but the rice did not hold its' form and crumbled when soy sauce was added. The spicy tuna roll was about the thickness of a Macanudo with WAY too much sirachia and lacking balance due to the ommision of any mayo or avocado. We left five pieces - not worth the heartburn. If this is the best that Plano has to offer - as their self-congratulatory advertisements state, then you may have to take a trek to Sushi Sake. Worth the drive and you won't find the ""Plano Cougar Roll"" on the menu or ceviche or a hamburger...
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