Washington's oldest Japanese restaurant, this sushi bar still amazes and the sorbets sparkle.
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They got rid of my favorite item, the ceviche trio. The last time I was there, the dishes really were not as good as they had been.
The only appeal for Sushi-ko, and other sushi restaurants in DC seems to be their non-sushi dishes. If you are looking high-grade quality fish, don't bother with this place. But in their defense, I haven't found any place better.
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