Review: dinner.
Bottomline: family oriented Izukaya (tapas style) Japanese restaurant with a lively atmosphere that serves good quality sushi.
Atmosphere: everytime we come here it's always busy and noisy. Despite this, we always feel welcomed and well attended to. It's like we are here for a party and Kinjo is the warm host. Decor is typical of a Japanese restaurant but it's nice that half of their restaurant use booths. And make sure to mention to them if it's someone's birthday. You will be in for a treat.
Food: we frequent Kinjo and have tried a majority of dishes. Their sushi in general is quite good. Rice is cooked well and rolls are well put together. Ingredients are fresh and they have a good variety of sushi and rolls to choose from. What they falter at are their cooked food. Portions are small and none we have found stood out.
Value: like other tapas places, the price can add up quickly without you realizing. Prices are average to expensive depending on the dish. Expect to pay more than usual for a full belly.