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Best Sushi in Charlotte?


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So whats your favorite sushi spot in Charlotte?

I haven't ventured out much on sushi. I typically go to the same place (Ishi) but the other night we went to Enso and loved it. It got me wanting to try some other sushi restaurants. Any recommendations?

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I don't know about charlotte sushi cuz its been a while since I had it there. There was a place down from my apartment on Catawba that had some really good rolls, but I forget the name of it.

Now it really all seems good to me. I frequently pick some up from the teeter that is IMO just as good as any I've had.

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Sushi 101 sucks. I've actually gotten really good quality sushi from KO Sushi 2 Go from uptown. Also got sick as he'll one night after ordering from there.

Lots of bad sushi places in this town.

Nikko is Good,

My favorite is Yama Asian Fusion near south park, same shopping center as Earthfare.

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