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Sushigo

Sushigo

477 N Federal Hwy, Boca Raton, United States Of America

Sushi • Pizza • Seafood • Asiatic


"My recent dining experience at SushiGo left me utterly disappointed. While the quality of the fish lived up to the reputation, the same cannot be said for the rice—the essential component of any sushi dish. From exorbitant prices to a distasteful rice preparation, my visit to this restaurant was far from memorable.To begin, the menu caught my attention with its significantly high prices, even for basic sushi rolls. Though we were prepared to pay a premium for an exceptional dining experience, the exorbitant prices left me perplexed. However, we decided to proceed, hoping that the quality would justify the cost. Unfortunately, that turned out not to be the case.Before even delving into the food, I was disheartened to come across a card offering incentives for leaving a review. It raised a red flag, suggesting that the restaurant may be resorting to such tactics to boost their online reputation.The waitstaff was friendly and accommodating, but the long wait for our order to arrive became a test of patience. However, the delayed service was forgivable if the food would ultimately impress. Regrettably, that was not the case.While the fish showcased freshness and quality beyond what is typically found in local sushi bars, the same could not be said for the rice. The rice was a disappointment of epic proportions. I don 't use the term revolting lightly, but it accurately describes the mushy texture and overwhelming vinegary taste. It completely overshadowed the otherwise fresh fish and ruined the sushi experience as a whole.I implore you to trust my opinion and save yourself the disappointment. Even if you 're tempted to try this place for the promised quality of fish, it is not worth enduring the abysmal rice preparation. The unfortunate truth is that no matter how fresh the fish is, the overall experience is tarnished by the central component of sushi—mediocre and off-putting rice.I strongly advise against trying this restaurant, as it simply does not live up to its promises or justify the steep prices."

Opal Lounge

Opal Lounge

100 E 9th Ave, Denver, Colorado, 80203, United States

Lunch • Fusion • Japanese • American


"There seems to be no manager on site, and it appears the staff either dislikes the owner or simply does not care about their work. Each week our experience worsened; during the first visit we waited an hour for our food, the server got our order wrong, and treated us terribly. The second visit was even worse, as the portion was laughably small. We didn’t say anything just because the food tasted so bad that we didn’t want to eat more of it. Last night was our third and final visit to the new Opal. My boyfriend ordered the ribeye, while I opted for the filet since the ribeye had been inedible during our last visit. An hour later, our usually flustered and obnoxious server dropped our meals in front of us—overcooked, dry pieces of meat that resembled hockey pucks. We were one of only two tables in the restaurant and had ordered our steaks rare, which should be just under medium rare. Everyone can have an off night, but what happened next is the reason we will NEVER return to this restaurant. We rarely send food back; in nearly three years in Denver, I’ve only done it twice. When we cut into our steaks, they were blackened and stringy from being overcooked. When I pointed this out to our server, he responded, "So what do you want me to do about it?" He begrudgingly took my plate back to the alleged chef after a dramatic display of annoyance. My boyfriend, who was starving, said he would just eat the bad food despite it being terrible. The server informed us that the "chef" refused to cook anything else. What??? So I sat there without food like a child being punished—how ridiculous is that? It’s frustrating to be treated this way as regular customers who typically order multiple rounds of drinks and spend around $100 each week. After three strikes, we’re out. It’s no wonder the place was nearly empty; I suspect they’re just trying to get rid of the leftover food. If I had to guess, I would say Opal will either close entirely after the holidays or shift to being just a bar without food. Either way, I recommend going to Dazzle or heading down to South Broadway, where the restaurants are thriving. I’d steer clear of Opal until they get it together, or more likely, close down for good. NEVER AGAIN."