She said will be ready soon for my pickup order. I said how soon, she said 3-4-5 minutes. I don't like liar. Just let me know. 20m minutes, 30 minutes, I will be ok. Don't lie. Tell the truth. You will not loos nothing, plus you will gain. Liars.
My school-aged Daughter and I visited this Kabuki, located in Bella Terra, on this past Christmas Day for lunch. We were met by our very cheerful, friendly, and courteous hostess (Sophia) who escorted us to our seat. I understand that it is the job of a hostess to be smiling at all times, but Sophia's seemed so genuine. She really wanted us to enjoy our visit. Our waitress, Cathy, was also friendly, courteous, and professional. My Daughter and I ordered several rolls, and they all came out with perfect timing. The rolls themselves were impeccably presented, and were delicious! My Daughter loves the Las Vegas Roll! As we were leaving, Sophia said good bye with a genuinely friendly smile. What added a beautiful touch was the gentleman host standing next to Sophia who gave us a deep, 90-degree bow. Yes, it is a Japanese restaurant, and that bow added a touch of authenticity to the entire dining experience. We visited again about two weeks later, and sat at the Sushi Bar for lunch. The head chef (I do not recall his name, but he is Korean-American) was friendly and engaging, as he served us our sushi himself. In addition to the rolls, I ordered Uni which just melted in my mouth. Sitting at the bar made the experience fun and enjoyable! This Saturday or Sunday, we will probably go to Barnes N Noble, watch a movie at Cinemark, and "roll" over to Kabuki...can't wait!!!