We just ate here and I was gratefully surprised by how much I loved the food. It’s not all you can eat, but it is very affordable for the quality of sushi you get. I don’t know about classic sushi and I don’t think it is classic Japanese classic sushi, however the combinations are not weird modern recipes either. The pieces are huge and the portion of rice to other ingredients is really reasonable and healthy. They don’t feed you just rice like many other places! And the sushis taste fresh and delicious! He service is great and staff is super friendly. The music is great new age electronic which creates a different vibe. It’s overall really good. Even the vegan choices were just delicious and enormous. Not like the small cucumber or avocado pieces you get elsewhere! I am aware of the different types of sushi like Maki, Sushi, and Sashimi and not sure if traditionally they must come on different sizes, but these sushis are just great! Just try it for yourself and you...
Read moreThe only reason these guys got 2 stars instead of 1 was because they are half-decent at making sushi rice. As a result, the maki are passable.
That's where the positive stuff ends, because overall it was way too expensive for what they are providing. They charge $2.50 for a single piece of sake nigiri. For that, you expect a decent cut of salmon - but it was about 1mm of fish over a handful of rice.
We also ordered salmon sashimi (same price as the nigiri), and they gave us the same thinly sliced salmon wrapped around julienned cucumber. It's fine if you want to put that on your menu, but DON'T call it sashimi. It's not.
Finally, the handroll. At least this had a decent amount of fish, but it was so poorly cut (with the grain instead of against it) that I couldn't bite through the fat running through the sushi and had to swallow it almost whole.
It was a $50 meal that I could have gotten for $20 at a chain like Sushi Shop. Pretty...
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