4 /5
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Had the Chirashi Special (inc. salad, but no soup). The quality of the sashimi was excellent. However, the restaurant is severely short staffed. There was a line out the door on a Thursday at lunchtime, but only one waitress handling phone orders, take outs, and eat ins (outdoor on the sidewalk). I had ordered pick up through DD, but still had to wait for almost 10 minutes while my completed order sat on the back counter; the waitress was busy on the phone taking an order. 2/19/21 Update: Friday lunch today. There was zero wait time with two waitresses. Two item bento (sashimi x 3, nigiri x 2) isn’t quite enough I had to make some miso soup at home to compensate. Next time, I’ll go for the 3 item bento or the bento special. 3/3/21 Update: They removed the ringer at the front counter, so I had to wave down the waitress. Luckily, I was in and out in 2 minutes. Assorted sashimi lunch 12p for $18.95 is a good value/upgrade from large Poke Bowl for $15 elsewhere. The slices were smaller and one grade down from the chirashi special, but still excellent and well worth it. This may become my standard go to order at Meiko. 3/5/21 Update: Chirashi Regular was excellent! A good value at $22 for the quality. The Chirashi Special had better slices for $25, but the Regular was fine, nonetheless. Both Chirashi were a step up from the regular sashimi plus you get vinegar rice and the tamago. I was in and out in 30 seconds on this Friday (two waitresses). I think the high turnover at Meiko ensures that you get fresh sashimi. 7/16/21 Update: I have ordered the regular Chirashi Sushi two more times. The first time, I noticed a drop in quality in the sashimi/cuts and much heavier tasting rice. Not sure if the drop in quality was a fluke, I waited a couple weeks and then ordered again. Unfortunately, the same consistent drop in quality. Tastes like they changed chefs. Service is still fast and friendly. Dropping one star to 4.