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Businiess name:  Zento Contemporary Japanese Cuisine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I felt the need to sign up on citysearch to defend this place. My boyfriend and I are huge sushi fans and have been to pretty much all the Japanese restaurants in the city. I'm truly shocked by the bad reviews. I enjoyed this place for a quiet Tuesday night dinner. The place was clean and the service was pretty quick and excellent. We had the tempura and seafood ramen, live scallop sushi, a couple of inari, and the rainbow rolls. While the size is a bit small, the quality was very fresh. There was no fishy smell and the fish melted in your mouth. It's not exactly the fanciest place, unlike Morimoto or Haru but it was a nice place to grab a quick bite when you don't feel like cooking on a weeknight. The byob option is fun but we forgot about it after work and didn't bring a bottle. The couple next to us opted to bring a bottle of wine and they promptly opened it for them. Try their green tea. It's light and comforting. Cheers!

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