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  • #16
    Re: Downtown Sushi Suggestions

    Originally posted by Kor View Post
    Drunk post?
    he ate the blowfish.

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    • #17
      Re: Downtown Sushi Suggestions

      LOL @ drunk post.

      P.S. Sushi club is closed Tuesdays. Sushi places always seem to have weird days off. Like Towa, close to where I live, is closed Mondays.
      Last edited by uv23; 06-15-2008, 08:45 AM.
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      • #18
        Re: Downtown Sushi Suggestions

        Try Sakana grill on 2nd Ave on the east side of the Chinese Cultural Center.



        Originally posted by cam_wmh View Post
        So I'm sick of buying subpar sushi downtown, during my lunch break.


        The take out one in Petro-Canada, is a massive fail. As is the small sushi restuarant on south-central portion of Dragon City mall.
        The large sushi place on the east side of Dragon City is pretty good, yet usually my lunch break is sometime I fit in between work, so I don't always have hte luxury of a full hour.

        I'm on the east side of downtown. Any suggestions?
        I'd prefer take out too!

        TIA!
        Tim
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        • #19
          Re: Downtown Sushi Suggestions

          Originally posted by cam_wmh View Post
          Maybe it's the analyst in me, but many restaurants I've been to lately, need to work on their efficiency; - hire a logistical consultant or somethin.
          For most restaurants (and every other customer service oriented business in Calgary for that matter) I think it isn't a matter of learning how to be more efficient as being the big problem... Instead it is more the fact that trying to get employees who are dedicated and don't turn jobs over 5 times a year, is extremely tough in this city/province.

          Trying to run a business with a virtually unqualified and newbie oriented staff is tough at the best of times, and hiring people who know what they are doing is equally as tough as anyone who is good at anything already has a good job and those that don't are rarely worth hiring. I know that back in the day it would be 5 knowledgable workers training 1 newbie, and now it always seems to be one knowledgable worker trying to train 5 newbies!
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          • #20
            Re: Downtown Sushi Suggestions

            LOOOLLLLLLLLLLLL
            ya that was a drunk post

            I'll have to check out Sakana, thanks!

            Well said Bob.
            Cam


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