Very much not impressed... Not only was I the only person in the restaurant on a Saturday night at dinner time, the service didn't show it. I was told to sit anywhere and they brought a menu to me. I ordered a plum wine which arrived cold and delicious. I placed an order for 2 small sushi rolls to get me started, while waiting for the rolls to arrive I poured myself some soy sauce and the bottle left my hand covered in sticky old soy sauce from the side of the bottle, picture posted showing this wiped on a napkin. Empty restaurants should have clean items on the table. The salmon skin roll arrived and lacked in flavor, typically this roll has a nice salty flavor, which is why I seek it out, this one did not, even dipped in soy. The yellowtail roll was good.
As I sat and ate my 2 starter rolls the server stood at the front counter chatting with a coworker rather than cleaning the one dirty table in the restaurant. She never checked on me or asked if I wanted to order anything more. In fact, I had both rolls finished and it wasn't until my shoe accidentally made a sound against the table that she even remembered I was there. When she heard the noise, she came running over and I was able to order the rest of my food. I ordered a roll and some Nigari/sashami - the roll was good but not overly flavorful based on what was in it, sushi was ... Okay. The yellowtail strangely looked as if it was oxidizing.. or starting to discolor as the interior was nice white/pink that I expected to see and the outside was almost tan/brown looking. I ate one of the 2 pieces and found something hard in it ... I wasn't interested in finishing after that. I tried this place on a whim and left disappointed that I did.. I won't be back and cannot recommend this...
Read moreCurrent: We tried another sushi place on the opposite side of town and we now go there. It is a few dollars more expensive, however, we believe the quality of food is better (except the gyozas and house salad are similar). With the hibachi, Ginza offers fried rice as a side with no up charge and it's good.
Just prior to COVID in 2020, I noticed the chicken wasn't the same, lacked flavor and texture. I came here a few days ago to try the chicken again and it was the same thing add in a thinner teriyaki sauce and it lacked flavor. If you're craving this food, need a cheaper option then this is still a fine option to dine at. I would suggest their lunch option. A decent amount of food that is of course a less expensive option than the dinner.
2017 Review: 4 stars.. We are newer to the area and received coupons for here in the mail so we stopped in one night. The chicken teriyaki seemed a little watery versus thicker sauce with flavor. One of the times coming I found a hair in my food so be careful of that. There was no issue sending it back for a new meal. The house salad was good, along with the gyozas. The rolls were okay. Not the best we've had but they were still good and we would stop here again. Our service was also good and we didn't have any issues with any of the workers throughout...
Read moreNothing special. Sushi chef didnt put much effort into the sushi or the rolls. The rice was cold and kinda hard but the special roll that i had was balance and portion was ok. Only other issue was that all the roll that we ordered wasn't roll properly and was very very loose. So as soon as you go in to pick it up. The rollsl fell apart and everything inside it just fell out. So u I ended up with a sushi salad... It was a mess. And then on top of that our server for some reason added 2-3 other sushi rolls onto our order and then also gave us someone else's order. After letting her know it wasnt ours she picked up the plate and went straight over to the other table and gave it to someone else. -I mean we didnt dig into it and start eating it but we sure did poked at it! - being curious on what it is and to see if we actually ordered it. But Base on the experience We probably wouldn't came back here, due to having so many better options that is actually worth spending over hundreds of...
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