Our attempt to dine at Kinjo Dalhousie was a failure due to a massive line up out the door, we decided to head to Sushi Boat. Upon filling out the waiting list (there was only a few names ahead of us) there was a huge crowd of people in the front foyer and I wasn't too sure how quickly we were gonna get in. After 30 grueling minutes, we were seated at the bar.
I like that they have the boats rotating by with sushi plates stacked on top, it's kind of a "choose your own adventure" and it's different than the other sushi places in town. However, since I'm not a huge tuna fan I really have to inspect what's going by and it can be a little frustrating when you're hungry. (You do have the option to just order off the menu too, it's just quicker with the floating boats)
The sushi is fresh for sure, the chefs are smiling and laughing as they work and the servers are quick to clear off tables so people can shuffle in and out as quickly as possible.
I think the space they have for their front desk and back/side section (where they have a cooler for pops and storage) could be used more efficiently. It takes up about half the place - you could easily use that area to set up more tables.
I would probably be back, I do like it here. I just don't like the long waits - and eating dinner super early or super late to avoid the rush doesn't appeal to me.