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I never had such a terrible Sake Don before. It was cheap but waste of my time and money.
Sake Don is salmon sashimi on the cold to warm steamed rice with vinegar. Usually it is around $10 at other Japanese restaurant and comes with 5 to 6 pieces of salmon sashimi. This restaurant gives you really thin 5 to 6 pieces of salmon sashimi which is almost soft smoked salmon and serves on the hot steamed rice with no vinegar. What happen is you can't pick up a piece of salmon because it is cooked by hot steamed rice and break into smaller pieces. Moreover, teriyaki source was on the salmon sashimi.
It was $8.35 with tax. I rather go to other Japanese restaurant and pay couple dollars more.
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