![]() During a lunch visit, where we noticed they have some pretty good deals, we tried the sashimi lunch ($11.95) and the sushi lunch ($9.95). The sushi we had was equally fun and satisfying. The sweetness was slightly over-the-top, but that didn't keep us from finishing the entire thing. Cream cheese and spicy tuna were folded into zesty halves of fresh jalapeño peppers, deep fried, zigzagged with sweet and spicy squirts of a honey wasabi mayo and eel sauce, and dotted with bright orange tobiko (flying fish) roe. The Sexy Jalapeño ($10) is absurdly listed as a sushi app, despite it being from another solar system than sushi, but it's a good seafood take on jalapeño poppers. There are two different appetizer menus, one with traditional Japanese items such as dumplings and tempura and one with sushi-though Katana seems to be playing fast and loose with the definition of sushi. But otherwise, we enjoyed most of what we tried, despite the occasional trip-up. Had it been smaller, then maybe some of our minor gripes about the execution and attention to detail on some dishes could have been better honed. The menu is instantly overwhelming, with dozens of rolls, various sushi combos, appetizers, entrees, ramen, and more-we counted 164 items in total. ![]() Futuristic orbs of light hang above the bar, which is where we recommend you take up shop, as the back dining room, though nicely adorned with Japanese paintings and dark booths, felt a bit lonely and closed off from the real action. ![]() We were instantly greeted by an exceedingly friendly staff and a long, sleek, black marble bar that's also home to a sushi bar at the far end. Located at the corner of Montford Avenue and Boston Street-a notoriously difficult location, previously home to Hollywood Burger Bistro, Tangiers, and Red Fish-Canton's newest Japanese restaurant has been completely redone. But if you're looking for somewhere for a first date (or Tinder hookup), or just a solid, reasonable place for sushi, then Katana is one of the better spots in the city. No, the fish isn't flown in daily from Tokyo, and no, there isn't an extensive list of trendy Japanese whiskeys. Montford Ave., 522-7100, ) is Americanized sushi. If you believe you upgraded the game but it is not displaying correctly, please contact PlayStation support or on Twitter for more assistance.Let's get this right out of the way: Katana (845 S. PS4 game disc owners who buy the PS5 Digital Edition disc-free console will not be able to get the PS5 version for the discounted price.Owners of a PS4 disc copy must insert it into the PS5 every time they want to download or play the PS5 digital version.Once you have purchased the Upgrade Pass, you can claim the Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT PS5 digital edition from the Ghost of Tsushima Game Hub or via the PlayStation™Store.Access the Upgrade Pass offer via the in-game prompt on the main menu screen or via the in-game store.Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT PS4 edition must be installed on your PS5 console.How to access and purchase the Upgrade Pass: If you own the disc version of Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT on PS4™ and a PlayStation®5 console with Blu-Ray disc drive, you can use this Upgrade Pass to get the digital version of Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT on PS5™ for an additional cost.
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