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					<description><![CDATA[I was there not too long ago, I ordered the ~$50 nigiri set, and my experience lines up pretty much the same as yours. The order longer than expected and the gunkan-maki nori was soggy by the time it got to me. The seafood was fresh but didn&#039;t blow my socks off, and the rice wasn&#039;t as soft and pillowy as it should have been. Are there any alternative restaurants in San Diego you would recommend for a good omakase experience?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was there not too long ago, I ordered the ~$50 nigiri set, and my experience lines up pretty much the same as yours. The order longer than expected and the gunkan-maki nori was soggy by the time it got to me. The seafood was fresh but didn&#8217;t blow my socks off, and the rice wasn&#8217;t as soft and pillowy as it should have been. Are there any alternative restaurants in San Diego you would recommend for a good omakase experience?</p>
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