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Tokyo Sushi Cafe
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Tokyo Sushi is a great local restaurant -- a terrific place to grab a delicious sushi lunch or dinner. You will be treated well by the staff and you'll get a terrific meal of high-end quality for a reasonable price.\r
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The other review on here is about 4 years old and written by someone who entered a sushi restaurant near closing time and ordered fried food. If you want to order tempura at 11 pm -- go to NYC. Even if there were issues with the restaurant back then -- they certainly don't exist now. \r
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I have never had any quality issue with this restaurant in the 2+ years we've patronized Tokyo Sushi Cafe. Although, I have to admit, when my husband insisted we try a sushi joint in a shopping plaza I was incredibly skeptical. I was positive we wouldn't even make it to the table before we would walk out. I used to travel for work and have had sushi all over the country in some pretty upscale places -- I was not expecting anything great from Tokyo Sushi Cafe. I was WRONG.\r
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The staff is low-key and friendly, if they are not able to give a straight answer about a menu item, they check with the chef and get back to you directly -- but they are quite knowlegible. \r
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The decor is calm, soothing, and much nicer than I expected. \r
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The food is just plain, good, solid sushi. Sure, they could doll up the plates, make the presentation splashier and then charge 3 bucks more per roll -- but then we wouldn't be able to afford to eat there nearly every week.\r
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The quality of the food is really good, the presentation is down to earth but the food looks great and tastes great plus the prices are really good. Honestly -- even the super fancy restaurants I've experiened did not have higher quality than Tokyo Sushi -- they were just fancier looking -- the food wasn't any better.\r
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My husband and I have tried just about everything on the menu and have yet to come across a bad dish. My husband loves the Baby Tako appetizer and the Bubba Roll but I have a hard time saying which rolls are my favorites because I like so many different dishes. However I can say that the dishes I like best are sashimi and any roll featuring raw fish.\r
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My only suggestion for Tokyo Sushi Cafe is to refurbish the bathrooms -- they are old and dark and do not match the lovely Japanese decor of the rest of the restaurant. But hey, I don't spend much time in the bathroom so it's not that big a deal to me.\r
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