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I was surprised that I liked this place. The interior is a bit drab and not all that inviting. But the food makes up for it. I had the gomaae which is normally doused in overly sweet spot (Yummy Sushi, I mean YOU) but not here. They actually serve the sauce on the side - why don't more places do that? It was tasty too - not too sweet.
The sashimi was as expected, if not slightly better. Not frozen unlike some places and the texture was good. They used wild salmon instead of atlantic farmed. Decent sized sashimi for Abbotsford. I had a tuna tataki roll too which was pretty yummy. It had more tuna inside with green bean tempura, a nice crunch. My friend had a great look sunomono - never seen one that big with so much stuff in it for such a low price. He also had a bomb roll (I think?) that I didn't try but he looked happy eating.
Service was friendly and prompt. Prices are average for Abbotsford. I'll be back.
This is the best Japanese restaurant in Abbotsford. I tried a few places in Abbotsford. But my family and my friends first tried here and recommended to me and I LOOOOOved it.
Taste even better than other normal sushi restaurant. Everything was fresh, sushi, sashimi, even hot food was just made, I loved that sweet tasty beef rib!!!!!!!!!!! so Yammmy~~~ and crunch scallop fries.
My only complaint is that I had to wait a little long for my food in the peak lunch time, but I had to understand they are making fresh food.
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