June 5, 2001 1 of
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Tucked away in a strip mall near a furniture store. This authentic
Japanese place is dificult to get into at lunch time. Lots of Japanese
folks frequent the place, so that says something. I liked the
sushi very much and they did speak Japanese which is very encouraging.
They did have both toro and maguro which is unusual. The other
Japanese food looked good, but I haven't had the opportunity
to try it yet. There is an interesting Japanese pastry shop in
the same mall that make good French baguettes and batrds as well
as croissants just like in Paris and of course the full compliment
of interesting and authentic Japanese style pastries.