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Businiess name:  A A Sushi
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've put my nose up to the Bargain sushi places for years. When it comes to raw fish you get what you pay for, and yes with Nigiri (two-cut or hand-formed sushi) that?s entirely true. but for simple rolls, and Tasty Fish treats, you can't go wrong with this convenient for of healthy fast food. I ate at AA Sushi for the first time Sunday evening, and believe me I can eat, but for 25-30 dollars me and my petite girlfriend got our share, and left rather full. we had both agreed that the quality may have not been the freshest, but then again we didn't pay 60-80 dollars for a sushi dinner, like we would have at Red-Fin (Seattle) or Sea Star raw bar (Bellevue) but for a sushi beginner or for a family with kids, its for sure a great place to start developing your Pallet! if you want the absolute freshest taste of fish, head North to Tokyo House in Arlington, Jae Kim owner/head chef, has done that little red neck town right. Tell him Jordan Sent you and prepare yourself for an excitment of flavor

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