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Businiess name:  Masa Sushi Japanese Sake Bar
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Masa is hands down the best Sushi and sashimi bar in Houston. If you are in a hurry the menu is quick and easy to find the dishes you like to satify the quick but elgant luch or perfict for a nice night out with a speacial date. I have always found the service impecable and the food to be on another level of freshness and success. I like the original store on EL Comino Real where the ambiance is very inviting and the blue fin tuna is always the best around. You will love it. Pros: The fresh sashimi is the best. Blue fin tuna on the menu and probably the only place from Japan you will find it. Cons: The original bistro on El Camino Real is the better choice. BUt the Dickenson store supports a newer environment.

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