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Kyoto Japanese Restaurant
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citysearch c.
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Working in downtown Scottsdale, I utilize most of the restaurants on a regular basis - but not this one, never again. After being informed by the manager that ""the customer is never right"" when we asked to be seated before all eight of our party arrived (they were a few minutes away and we had a fidgety baby in the overcrowded ""waiting"" area), we were served watered down soup with mushrooms sliced so thin as to be almost no-existant, seafood that must have sat on a pier in Hong Kong for the past six months as it was rubbery and tasteless. The sushi tasted like it was held together with Elmers glue. When I ordered a beer, they brought me the gigantic one, twice the price of a regular one, in an not-very-good and highly transparent disguise to generate additional gross profit. Up-selling, I guess, but they could have told me.
In summary, there are dozens of good restaurants old Scottsdale, but this isn't one of them.
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