There is no personalized service like dining at a sushi bar such as Hama Sushi. There are no hugs and kisses like at Hama Sushi or Maru Sushi. At this place the offerings pass on a conveyor belt, you make your selections and when done, they count up the plates by color and you pay out and off you go.
The food quality is a mixed bag. Some of the dishes were tasty. Some were pedestrian. None were to the quality we are expecting. Our next Adelaide sushi experience will be at a sushi bar.
As a postscript to this, CJ was shopping in Norwood after a podiatrist appointment and needed lunch. There is a sister Kintaro Sushi in Norwood. He had lunch there, not so much for the food, but to come home with a few pocketful's of wasbi.
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