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Businiess name:  Yamakawa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This used to be our goto neighborhood sushi joint for several years. Not the best in the area, but really good, very reasonable, and a great staff. We were casually friendly with the mother and son owners and always felt really welcome. \r \r After being gone for a while, we stopped in on an early Sunday evening for dinner. First I noticed the total re-design which is a complete mistake (as mentioned by previous reviewers) which replaced the simple but warm atmosphere with some kind of doo-doo brown paint. The sushi bar was replaced by a sake bar. We asked the waitress what had happened and she told us the place had been bought. She had obviously been getting this question a lot.\r \r I literally wanted to cry at this point. It was like going back to your childhood home and discovering it had been replaced with a 99 cent store. Instead of following our instincts we decided to stay. The food was god awful. Nothing tasted right. The miso soup was horrible. we had one cooked roll because we were afraid of anything raw from this place (especially as there was not a Japanese or asian person anywhere and the sushi is prepared out of sight).\r \r No doubt the owners had their reasons to sell (running a restaurant is hard work), but I feel 100% betrayed by the new ownership. They took a great neighborhood joint and turned it into an affront to Japanese food. This place will be gone (hopefully) within six months. Cons: atmosphere, terrible food

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