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Businiess name:  Midori Japanese Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
No trendy tie-dye rolls or annoying loud techno music to make this favorite place of mine appeal to the hip crowd. Not that those rolls cant be fun, or that they dont taste great they are just not what Midori is about. Midori is about great quality fish, awesome rice, and really fresh veggies. You will find some designer rolls, but this is the place to go if you mainly want awesome nigiri, and other basic rolls. As far as portions are concerned they dont skimp. The Nigiri comes with a huge slab of fish on top rather than the sliver of fish other restaurants in Nashville pawn off on us for high prices. For value on the dollar nothing compares to Midori, and its taste is the equal or better of any other sushi restaurants in Nashville. They also offer really great Korean food that the adventurous can try. Pros: Great Food, Inexpensive, Quality and Quantity Cons: limited designerRolls

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