Should have known as we drove into the lot..."hidden gem" as per some of the yelp and google reviews? Not really.
Once seated inside our spidey senses were tingling due to the decor and general feel of the restaurant.
The menus should have given it away. A bit rag tag looking. Plus recognizing quickly that this was likely not a Japanese run sushi place did not bode well.
Still we pushed on and ordered a la carte sushi. Very subpar quality sushi plus the prep by the sushi "chefs" obviously need them to have some refresher courses on how to prepare and present fresh and tasty sushi. Smallish sizes and squished firmly together in a very robotic looking sense. The rice was not balanced for moistness nor seasoned with vinegar correctly. And the quality of the fish was from lower grade sushi fish.
Waitress also did not inform correctly about ingredients as the allergies detected the eggs in the gyozas. After we asked again the waitress admitted she didn't know what was in the ingredients as they were made offsite. All she knew was that they were purchased "from a Vietnamese place" she later informed us. If you don't know then you should tell us so in the first place? Wait till they get someone who has an anaphylactic reaction.
Don't believe the great google reviews. On closer scrutiny of some of the reviewers and their other reviews, it sure seemed suspiciously like planted or paid reviews. The yelp reviews seemed to over rate this place also so not sure I believe they're authentic reviews. Beware.