Hours
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
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Reviews
1. When the waitress brought the plates and the silverware she forgot to bring the soy sauce dipping plates, ginger, and wasabi. “Fine, she’ll probably bring it when the roll comes,” I thought.
2. She brought the roll and she promptly offered the bring their in house soy sauce mix. “Ok, she’ll bring the dipping plates, ginger, and wasabi,” again thinking to myself. She came back with soy sauce mix and a bottle of chipotle/mayo sauce and left to tend to some new customers that had just came in. My wife and I stared at each other, confused as to why we didn’t get the dipping plates, ginger, and wasabi as well.
3. After I got the waitress’ attention, I asked for the items in question. She told me that she wasn’t sure if there was any ginger but if there was she would bring it right away. She returned with the dipping plates and some ginger and to tell us they had ran out of wasabi…
It’s like going to a taco place and they give you your tacos but no salsa, lime, etc.
Obviously this is not a traditional Japanese sushi restaurant and I understand that there is a Mexican flair to it; but (please take note) if somebody orders sushi, please provide dipping plates for soy sauce, pickled ginger to cleanse your palate, and wasabi which neutralizes bacteria that causes food poisoning when consuming raw fish. Also you might want to add a soy sauce bottle and a napkin dispenser at each table.
Also I know that not everyone around San Luis eats with chopsticks but it wouldn’t hurt to ask if we want chopsticks.