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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónWe 've been coming here for a number of years now and have enjoyed it. It 's a casual sushi restaurant (although they call it a dojo that offers some new twists to the sushi experience, including sushi burritos! If you 're not a fan of raw fish, they have plenty of other protein options as well ranging from steak, bacon and chicken. Every time we enter, we get a Welcome Ninja! greeting. It 's a great value for what you pay as well, with generous portions.Prior to the COVID pandemic, the experience was a bit different where you 'd pick out each ingredient as they made it but after that you now order on one of the kiosks there.Kid-friendliness: Plenty of options even for the picky little ones. My youngest likes to get the fried chicken, fried shrimp, cheese and rice kid 's bowl.Parking: Plenty of parking
Great bowls. Able to create different bowls based on moods. Fast service and available on uber eats. Takeout go to, but nice seating indoor and outdoor.
They have a lot of different options for food. You can get all different kinds of bowls and also sushi (and some other stuff I haven't tried). The service is fast. The restaurant is ninja themed so they have ninjas kind of everywhere.
I live for their egg rolls and create your own bowls. So tasty!I recommend checking the order if picking up. A couple of times, they forgot the free items or they replaced my fave, egg rolls, with dumplings. I was very disappointed about that one! But the dumplings were still good! Oh, and their beignets are good too!
I used to love having lunch in this place and dropped in today to grab a bite for dinner only to find it was nothing like what it used to be. Not only was I not greeted by the usual Welcome Ninja! from behind the line but apparently now you have to order through a kiosk that limits you to specific bowls. Not only did I enjoy making my own bowls every time, but it was always a busy and friendly atmosphere. Today there was one large family at one of the kiosks trying to figure out what they wanted and how to use the kiosk. Unfortunately, since they’ve lost the efficiency of a subway or chipotle, style line, I knew I was gonna be waiting 15 to 20 minutes for the two guys behind the line to make six dinners for the family in front of me. I left without ordering, so I can’t tell you the quality of the food.