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185 Seventh Ave., New York, NY, 10011
at 21st St.
212-989-4466
ccast3 from 10011 | Posted on 9/10/09
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Our waiter forgot about us, and then tried to add extras onto the bill the were not ordered. The rock shrimp app was soggy, but the sushi was pretty good. Will probably not return since there are better sushi places with better service.
nanditaahmed from 10010 | Posted on 6/18/08
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i called and asked and they don't take reservations. well, fair enough. but the woman on the phone cut me off every time i tried to speak saying "sorry 'bout that". when we got there it wasn't too much of a wait to get seated. but our food took almost an hour. and we were seated at the very front with the door open all the way. while our waiter was apologetic, we asked to be seated elsewhere because it was getting rather chilly - and the seating hostess said she couldn't find a table elsewhere and did not close the door. SORRY 'BOUT THAT! when our food finally arrived - we were not impressed!
roccogino from 66614 | Posted on 11/2/06
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It is a little hard to just walk in with a group of 4 but we asked to wait and the hostess reluctantly let us. We were so happy we did. It was good service and great food at reasonable prices. Would definately recommend.
jeongjeong | Posted on 11/29/05
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Within a neighborly well decorated place, I enjoyed a tasty gourmand meals in non-formal, comfortable attires at a reasonable prices, while tastingJapanese Sake.
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