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Contribuisci feedbackA bit confusing. They expect you to know, that when you come, you don't sit but order, as they don't explain nothing.We seated ourselves for a good 5-8 mins, not knowing that nobody would approach us with a menu.They don't really offer water, unless asked. And even so, they don't refill the glass.Unagi donburi needed more sauce, udon needed more flavor.Sushi were great tho!
Very poor quality, we ordered a miso soup (which tasted like dish wash water) and a beef teriyaki, which was so SALTY that I don’t think I’ve ever tasted anything that salty in my life!Avoid this place by all means!
How can I start! I was skeptical, I am in Fort St. John, far from my Edmonton home. Sushi would be the last place I would try in a remote area. This place proved me wrong.The place is literally a hole in the wall with great food. The restaurant is nice, cozy, very clean and nice seats. The food menu is packed with great choices. You can see the guys doing the food for you and are really friendly. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone passing through this area.The sashimi was clean and fresh. The Fort St. John roll is a hit and you must try. If you like simple the California rolls were nicely done. On a cool day like today the miso soup was on point and pleasant to have.Let me know what you think. Until the next review and keep on eating.#chicosreviews76
Lovely staff, subpar selection of rolls, good selection of nigiri. Food was decent but didn 't wow me.Not sure how it can be compared to sushi and rolls in the metro Vancouver area though. Definitely does not shine a light to it but matching freshness and quality to a massive city, almost minutes from the ocean no matter where you are with a HUGE Asian population whose restaurants often have a specific 'style ' is an unfair comparison to say the least.
Absolutely amazing best place to get sushi in fsj!!