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Sushi Park St. Albert Reviews from The Last Year
We arrived 20 mins before closing but the staff were very
We arrived 20 mins before closing but the staff were very welcoming and friendly! We weren't rushed at all, we had a really good time. The sushi was so fresh and very very tasty. The restaurant is clean, warm and inviting.
Sushi perfection! What a find.
Service was excellent. The restaurant was so clean and the ambiance relaxing and authentic.
The Awesome Roll was awesome!
The special "Awesome Roll" is basically a dynamite roll with half torched salmon on the top. And it's delightful! That was the highlight of our meal. The rest was mostly okay. The Miso is less salty than many misos but was good. And we also liked the Salmon Teriyaki. On the other hand, the Gomae, while using very tasty spinach, was in a sauce of peanut butter rather than sesame...and it was pretty awful! I also asked if they had any Ikura (salmon caviar), since it wasn't on the menu, and our server had no idea what it was. The bill was pretty high (as is common with many Japanese restaurants) and if we return, we'll probably stick to the sushi and the rolls.
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Prepaid Reservation Fee
By 👻 @CivilizedCard10, 07/06/2023 5:26 pm
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When you sell a reservation that has a prepaid fee AT takes a commission on that fee. This doesn’t really make sense because it’s an expense the seller incurs not part of the profit that is shared.
For example:
Carbone NYC fee to book table for 2 is $108.88
If you sell it for $200 on AT you get $140 from them.
Your net profit is $31 and AT collects $60 in fees.
It would make more sense not to charge commission on the upfront fee as this creates a disincentive and results in higher costs for buyers.
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Answer from 🥩 @FamousStation67 (07/06/2023 6:51 pm)
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Agreed. Ultimately not addressing this month after month is clearly resulting in a drop in certain venue’s rankings & sales.
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By 👻 @CivilizedCard10 (07/08/2023 3:03 pm)
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By 🍑 @BraveCloth47 (07/07/2023 9:32 am)
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By 🧿 @DefendableJump50 (08/20/2023 3:21 pm)
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By 🥩 @FamousStation67 (07/11/2023 10:39 pm)
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By 👻 @CuddlyRice61 (10/13/2023 1:15 am)
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By 👻 @EarthyCook75 (11/05/2023 1:15 pm)
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Answer from 👻 @LaudableSupport16 (10/23/2023 11:47 am)
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I agree to this!
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