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I love my hair. I have been known to travel 5 hours to get my hair cut from someone that is fabulous. When we moved here, I went to many different places. Up to an hour and 15 min. from my house....
I love my hair. I have been known to travel 5 hours to get my hair cut from someone that is fabulous. When we moved here, I went to many different places. Up to an hour and 15 min. from my house. I finally found one over 18 months ago that is fabulous. I get great color, great cuts, great care - and here's the important part - EVERYTIME I go there! Not just the first time. I hate that, the first time is pretty much always a good cut - they want you back. The next time - forget it. It sucks. I go every 4 weeks. I have really short hair. She is wonderful. I've referred her to many of my friends and she treats everyone well. It was my mother-in-law that found her. Her name is Brie Decker at Salon Bella Dea. She's good. If you're not sure what you want, she works with you. She'll remember you when you come back. The only drawback - she's too damn pretty. The kind you just have to hate. Pretty WITH a great body. Ugh. Oh well.
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This is yet another attempt to find a good sushi south of Seattle. Let me say, there was very VERY small menu for sushi. The rice was soggy, old like and the seaweed was - well it made me gag. ...
This is yet another attempt to find a good sushi south of Seattle. Let me say, there was very VERY small menu for sushi. The rice was soggy, old like and the seaweed was - well it made me gag. Not slimy per se, something. The rolls fell apart while trying to eat it. This is one place we definitely will not be back to, for anything. The tempura wasn't that great either.
But, the atmosphere was cute. Very Japanese. The wait staff, women, were dressed in their Japanese clothes down to the flip flops and socks.
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Exploring for sushi without driving to Seattle led us to Akasaka in Federal Way. The only benefit that we found was that it was close to where we live. About a mile. That's it. Mind you, we were...
Exploring for sushi without driving to Seattle led us to Akasaka in Federal Way. The only benefit that we found was that it was close to where we live. About a mile. That's it. Mind you, we were looking for sushi, not any other type of Japanese food.
The was not a great variety of sushi. The rice on the soggy side, the seaweed was fair, and it didn't seem to be too terribly fresh. The atmosphere was nice, even had a side that would allow you to eat Japanese style. But this was our second try at sushi there and all we can say is, in a pinch it might do. Grocery stores now sell sushi so maybe that would be better. Hmmmm.
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My husband and I love sushi! We've tried several in Seattle but have wanted to find a good sushi place someplace closer to home, (Federal Way).
Well, let me tell you. We've gone to several in...
My husband and I love sushi! We've tried several in Seattle but have wanted to find a good sushi place someplace closer to home, (Federal Way).
Well, let me tell you. We've gone to several in Federal Way, Burien and Des Moines and I must say, that by far, Sushi Saki is fabulous! The sushi is fresh and delicious! They have a large selection and several specialities. It definately beats driving into Seattle. The pricing is fair. Everytime we go to a different Sushi place we are usually disappointed. Should have gone to Sushi Saki. I think we've stopped trying new places and will just stick to going to Des Moines.
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