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I hear that there's a ratio that determines how good the food will be based on restaurant looks- meaning that the worse a place looks, the better the quality and taste is. Gogo isn't the best looking place, but the service, quality & taste %100 make up for that. I had a combo plate with a crunch cru
Turtle Bay GOGO sushi is reasonably priced and of good quality; for me the sashimi and Rainbow rolls are consistent litmus tests: the sashmi was fresh and with good quality salmon, the rainbow roll had nice thick fish on top and was tasty, on par with many similar places. The preparation time for ta
I have been here a few times and never had any issue, quick service and not bad sushi! Last night was different as I got very sick after eating it! Probably won’t be back unfortunately.
Usually do take out, but their place looks very cozy to dine in. I've gotten the hot plate salmon, and beef which are one of my favourites there. Highly recommended
Go to Kaya Sushi + Grill if you want quality sushi. You pay more but you actually get good sushi. Gogo sushi does not offer good fish-based sushi...and their other items are all meh.
Our favourite sushi place!! Unique rolls, fresh and super delicious! Plus the servers are always lovely and attentive.
Got take out and was about 60 dollars after tips and tax. Very big and delicious pieces for the price just the way I like it. The best piece by far were the toro sushi pieces that melted in our mouth. Staff is friendly as well. Next time we visit lake country we will be back to dine here.
We ordered two tuna don bowls as takeout. Very disappointing. There was a very thin layer of rice, what must have amounted to a whole head of diced iceberg lettuce, green and red pepper, cucumber and a very small amount of ground looking fish, with some skin on it. There was no ginger or wasabi. So
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