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Decent food at low prices. Not a place to linger or for gourmet dining, but for a cheap Chinese meal and a classic Chinatown experience, this is a good choice.
A tiny hole in the wall, Samurai Sushi always boasts a line up during my visits. Service is quick and to the point, and the menu with an good selection of sashimi, sushi and rolls - all your basics.
Being a hole in the wall, there isn't much room for in-house dining, and most customers are there for take out, with a large number phoning their orders ahead of time.
Expect decent fare at great prices, their focus is quantity over quality, though the quality is high enough to be thoroughly enjoyed without any worries of tummy-aches later on.
There's nothing really positive to say about this place. The buffet service was horrible, with the waitresses seemingly becoming more and more reluctant to bring out ordered food after we were there for more than 30 minutes.
Sitting near the register, I overheard her remarking to a waitress to see if another table had leftovers so they could charge a fine.
Food is mediocre at best and the restaurant simply exudes old and tired.