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$25 for $50 Worth of Japanese Food and Drinks at Go Sushi Japanese Restaurant in Pacifica

Go Sushi Japanese Restaurant
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Creatively presented sushi rolls hide ingredients such as deep-fried spicy tuna, crab meat, and seafood tempura

Eating is necessary for survival, just like sleeping or carving yourself companions out of large pieces of wood. Don't just survive—thrive with this Groupon.

$25 for $50 Worth of Japanese Food and Drinks

The menu includes beef teriyaki ($9.99); chicken katsu curry ($9.99); shrimp tempura ($9.99); and special sushi rolls such as the Sally roll with spicy scallops, ocean trout, cucumber, avocado, and spicy sauce ($13.99).

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Promotional value expires Jan 23, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per table. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Valid only for dinner. Not valid for $1 and $2 daily specials. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Go Sushi Japanese Restaurant

There are certain accepted rules to constructing maki rolls: They must be round. They generally contain tuna and a handful of vegetables. Chefs at Go Sushi Japanese Restaurant try to throw those precepts out the window and let their imaginations run wild. They build the Arch roll—a deep-fried concoction of spicy tuna and cream cheese—into an actual arch, and they top the Firecracker roll with an explosion of crabmeat and tobiko the color of orange flames. The chefs even have fun naming their creations, such as the Lion King roll, the Black Widow roll, and the George roll, named for the president who famously chopped down his father's cherry tree to make souvenir chopsticks for the Marquis de Lafayette. Underneath the lighted orbs and Japanese lanterns that dangle from the dining-room ceiling, servers also deliver chicken or beef covered in teriyaki sauce or submerged in bowls of noodle soup.

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