Think of Kinjo like dinner theatre. It seems less about the food and more about the show. Apparently lots of people love this... I'm not one of them (and I seem to be in the minority here). Both times I've been there I've found the Kaiten style sushi to be sub-par. I guess, if the most common compliment people give a place is that you get free pocky or the staff are hi-lar-ious, then you have to wonder about the food.