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Businiess name:  Ajia Japanese Fusion
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The reason to go to Ajia is for the ALL U CAN EAT deal, at dinner time about $20 +tax+tip... For two to eat costs about $60. You really can Eat all that you want, but beware, like the other reviewer says: SERVICE IS SLOW. I think they want to go as slow as possible so that you fill up (or just get impatient) and leave before really raping them of their delicious sushi. Which is very good. I've never had a problem with them not completing my order, but I do feel sort of ashamed if we get more than 2 plates, because the servers probably think we're fat pigs... But if they say ""All u can eat"" then I dont want to get any dirty looks when I order thirds. I love sushi, I could eat it all day if they would let me. So I wish the servers were a little more friendly. everyone who works there acts like they are in prison. I would say maybe it's a cultural thing, but I've been to other, livelier sushi places. Pros: ALL U CAN EAT! Cons: Parking at Penn/Drexel is AWFUL.

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