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Sushi Haré Reviews
I ordered the D05.
Salmon Don. Price after tax was about $17-18. The salmon was good. The sushi rice was a bit too sweet. However my only complaint is that the salmon slices were so thin and you don't get so much salmon pieces. Too much rice and not enough salmon. For $17-18 a bowl, I would expect a little bit more salmon considering how extremely thin of a slice each piece are. Totally not worth it.
This place is located in the H-mart tiny food court.
It's clean and the employees are nice. If ordering there they will give you a buzzer to let you know when your food is ready and if you ordered online or To-go you will have to keep an eye out for your food unless they say your name. The food below are very filling. I've gotten don katsu Bento Box lot it is my go to meal. I have also tried the shrimp tempura roll (the sushi), shrimp tempura udon( noodle soup), and katsu and chicken version of the bento box.
Came here for dinner and order the spicy beef soup.
The presentation looks amazing. But once I dig in I had 3 piece of shredded beef. I was very disappointed I pay $17 not including tax and the quality was not there. The person that was working there offer me a drink for not enough meat. I didn't take the drink even though it was nice of him. The only good thing was the rice and banchan. I won't be coming back.
I feel bad saying this but this place.
. easily one of the worst food I've ever had... Food was not fully cooked and taste was bland. Will not be coming back here. Do not recommend.
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