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Businiess name:  Asahi
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Ok - I'll say it - I think Asahi has the best sushi in town. You hear about all these other high-end joints, but when it comes down to being a foodie, you really won't find anywhere better. You won't find anywhere else in town where the sushi-chef puts so much pride into preparation - you can tell he enjoys the artistry of presentation. Don't miss the sushi buffet - everyone I go with is always very impressed, and very full, as am I. Just a quick note on etiquette: There are usually at least 10 different types of sushi on the buffet, and I think that at any time, whether it's crowded or not, you shouldn't be a pig and take 2 or 3 of the same thing off the buffet line. By hogging the buffet, you cause problems for the people behind you. It's all you can eat, so you can make as many trips as you'd like. For dinner time, I usually order off the Korean menu and get sushi a la carte. I recommend the kalbi, which is very distinctive at this restaurant as compared to others (Chosun-OK, Vit Goal, and that joint in N. Raleigh). Friends and Family I have entertained there have consistently made particular accolades and kudos for the Kalbi at Asahi. Some hints and kinks: as soon as you walk in, take a moment and talk to the sushi chef, and get his advice on what's going to be good that day. He's very personable and chatty, and trust me, he knows a good cut of sushi when he sees it. Pros: Excellent Buffet, Great Kalbi Cons: Capacity planning during peak times impacts service experience (in other words: go off peak)

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