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What Benny Runolfsson doesn't like about Adami Japanese Restaurant:
Pros: large menu - many items with pictures, lots of non-sushi items for people who don't actually like sushi, plenty of seating, speedy service. Cons: more crummy Canadian Chinese food than actual sushi, lots of really greasy menu items, rice and noodle dishes need to be split with many people as they are way too big for one or two, mediocre quality fish.We like this restaurant for large groups but if you are lookin... View all feedback. What Zora Quitzon likes about Adami Japanese Restaurant:
my boyfriend and I are HUGE sushi fans and we just moved to the area, leaving our favorite spot behind. When we moved here we simply just googled "sushi in Burlington" and this was one of the first ones to come up so we gave it a shot. The first time we went was in January and although the service was a little slow, the food was great and well worth the wait. The lunch menu is very extensive which is appreciated and... View all feedback.
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I really enjoy Japanese food and always look forward to trying new all you can eat sushi places. I wasn't impressed at all with the service or food options here...
read moreWe ordered delivery for a Friday night stay in and almost 2 hours later it's still not here and no one is answering their phone. This is the first time we are o...
read moreThe menu is typical for all you can eat sushi and is fresh and generally well prepared. Lunch menu does not have sashimi Some of the items on the card were not...
read moreMy boyfriend and I are HUGE sushi fans and we just moved to the area, leaving our favorite spot behind. When we moved here we simply just googled "sushi in Burl...
read morePros: large menu - many items with pictures, lots of non-sushi items for people who don't actually like sushi, plenty of seating, speedy service. Cons: more cru...
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read moreAdami offers a large menu with plenty of non-sushi options, making it ideal for groups. The restaurant provides speedy service and lots of seating, though some find the Canadian Chinese food and greasy items overpower the sushi selection. While the lunch menu lacks sashimi, the fresh and well-prepared dishes are generally enjoyable. However, some encounter issues with missing orders and slow service during peak times. Despite mixed reviews, Adami is recommended for those seeking an extensive sushi menu and are willing to overlook occasional service hiccups. Just beware of potential hiccups with delivery or takeout orders.