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Businiess name:  Sushi Town
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Just another average joe. Nothing special about this sushi place; however, they do like to share how much they have donated to the community and their 100 on the ""last"" health inspection. However, according to the Washington County Hlth Dpt. website it shows that their last inspection in November they got a score of 74, which required a reinspection a few weeks later. The funny thing is in the year 2007, there was no such score of 100. It's great that in some other year you may have had that score; however, falsely advertising that in the ""last"" inspection you got a score of 100 is bad publicity. Also, relying on your health score as a reason to not having spoiled food is wrong. Food can still be spoiled no matter if you had a 100 or a 50. \r Just average sushi, would be better if they weren't so picky and charged you for everything (ie. togo containers, soy sauce, ginger, etc.). I thought sushi is always served with those things, heck if you're going to be so picky, mine as well charge for the chopstick and napkins.

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