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Sushi arrives in Cabot

Swing over to Ninja Poodles for a full report with lots more of her sharp photos, but Cabot has welcomed a new sushi and bulgogi restaurant with big crowds -- crowds that apparently overwhelmed the ability of the kitchen and wait staff to promptly deliver. But Belinda said the food was good. That's a plate of crispy crab below.

Comments

Against my better judgement, I agreed to eat at Shoguns last Saturday. I

I had sushi and was really underwhelmed. Had a bite of my date's steak and, again, not impressed.

Is the onion volcano really that entrancing? Why do people still go there?

Truly, is there an nastier restaurant in the central Ar area? I've been a few times to this Benihana knock off (yes I know it was here before Benihana) and the entire place looks, smells and feels grimy. Better versions of all the food can be found elsewhere. Like the old Steak and Ale, I think it's time for a bulldozer to go through that building.

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