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It may be a thing for some but I really didn’t appreciate the two eyeballs in my soup. I guess they needed to add body to the soup cos there was barely any meat or radish but the two bouncy eyeballs took up quite a bit of space. Maybe it’s like when people grind up all animal body parts to make sausage or burger.
I appreciate rising inflation and that companies need to cut costs but the few local sushi belt chains’ quality and quantity just seems to keep dropping all through covid & even post covid. Nevertheless this Genki even till recently had better quality than some other Genki’s so had some hopes for it. Almost all items were actually tiny, ultra petite, hilarious sized. Ordered again and again but almost all the dishes had been downsized. Had a $33 meal (just my portion) and wasn’t full, not sure if I would be visiting again
Thought I would save myself the hassle of ordering 2or 3 plates salmon sushi and get the mini don instead. But turned out to be micro- 4 thin slices of salmon with abt two sushi portions of rice. Out of curiosity I ordered the salmon sushi to see if would be better/thicker/less frozen looking. Nope, actually more frozen looking haha
I appreciate rising inflation and that companies need to cut costs but the few local sushi belt chains’ quality and quantity just seems to keep dropping all through covid & even post covid. Nevertheless this Genki even till recently had better quality than some other Genki’s so had some hopes for it. Almost all items were actually tiny, ultra petite, hilarious sized. Ordered again and again but almost all the dishes had been downsized. Had a $33 meal (just my portion) and wasn’t full, not sure if I would be visiting again
Thought I would save myself the hassle of ordering 2or 3 plates salmon sushi and get this instead. But turned out to be 4 thin slices of salmon with abt two sushi portions of rice. Out of curiosity I ordered the salmon sushi to see if would be better/thicker/less frozen looking.
I appreciate rising inflation and that companies need to cut costs but the few local sushi belt chains’ quality and quantity just seems to keep dropping all through covid & even post covid. Nevertheless this Genki even till recently had better quality than some other Genki’s so had some hopes for it. Almost all items were actually tiny, ultra petite, hilarious sized. Ordered again and again but almost all the dishes had been downsized. Had a $33 meal (just my portion) and wasn’t full, not sure if I would be visiting again
I appreciate rising inflation and that companies need to cut costs but the few local sushi belt chains’ quality and quantity just seems to keep dropping all through covid & even post covid. Nevertheless this Genki even till recently had better quality than some other Genki’s so had some hopes for it. These are actually tiny, ultra petite, hilarious sized. I was eating all the radish to just get a mouthful. Ordered again and again but almost all the dishes had been downsized. Had a $33 meal (just my portion) and wasn’t full, not sure if I would be visiting again
I appreciate rising inflation and that companies need to cut costs but the few local sushi belt chains’ quality and quantity just seems to keep dropping all through covid & even post covid. It’s actually about half the size of a regular maki
The thick cut hotate was the best-tasting thing I ordered today. I appreciate rising inflation and that companies need to cut costs but the few local sushi belt chains’ quality and quantity just seems to keep dropping all through covid & even post covid. Shot from the side to show you how unthick it is, there was no option for a double so you can eat more, or option for non thick cut. I would’ve loved to see if it’s paper thin