Stopped by this place on a Sunday night. The first thing that strikes me about the place is the decor. It has an identity crisis. Part of it looks like a normal sushi restaurant and then there's a wall that looks like a real life Pinterest board. Just wooden arts and crafts and etched sayings and such. It seemed out of place.
There were a ton of servers working but it seemed that it didn't lead to great communication. We were asked a few times by one server about ordering and then asked again by another server. I'll take this though over having no one talk. Having too many people trying to take your order is a good problem to have.
For the food, I got a hand rolled tuna roll. It wasn't great, and for the price is disappointing. Though, we had a tray of their special roll of the day and that was pretty tasty.
Remember how they were so many people taking our order? None wanted to take our money. That's always the thing that boggles my mind about restaurants. I want to pay for services and it's hard to flag someone down. That was a bummer. Plus, some of the seating is hard wood blocks. Probably a Pinterest craft but it should be more for decoration as it did not make my posterior feel good.
It's definitely a quirky place and it's worth a shot, just get a regular seat.