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Nothing about this experience was good. I?m not gonna say worst experience but was definitely a disappointment. The fried rolls tasted as if they were fried in old oil. Only thing with flavor was my miso soup which I noticed had no tofu. Presentation was okay. Definitely looks better than it tasted.
The food is always great. Staff are always friendly. Went on a Friday, so if you?re not a fan of waiting, or having the common decency of patience, then see yourself out because it may take longer. One of my favorite things to do is just get a bunch of Nigiri on a plate and just enjoy that slowly. I do though find the rainbow to be a lovely addition as well as the caterpillar roll.
I live literally a block from this place so I go here pretty often but lately it's been subpar. Sushi is warm when it shouldn't be and rolls aren't made well. Very minimal filling in any of the rolls and the fried rice was bland. Definitely finding a new sushi spot.
We came in to try the all you can eat sushi for lunch. It was a little over $15 per person (I mention that because I know it can be hard to find the price! The atmosphere is very laid back and it?s a fun idea, you get a note pad with all the sushi options available and you mark the ones you want. Then they take your paper and bring the sushi! It was an overall really fun place to try out and the all you can eat comes with the option of miso soup or a salad as well! The sushi wasn?t anything to write home about, it actually is pretty far down on my list for sushi! It?s not bad by any means just not great! There are other incredible sushi places around Boise and I just can?t say I would come again if I wanted good sushi!