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Nobu's hot little sister is still our favorite sushi in the Triangle. Essentially the same food from the Ginzu-slinging masters at Nobu Senior, only lower prices and a hipper crowd, so it's not like you're getting sloppy seconds. Gets slammed on weekends, but that doesn't deter the assorted rappers in attendance, nor the models nibbling edamame. Order the rock shrimp tempura and yellowtail sashimi. Now taking reservations at select times via opentable.com.
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