So I'd read some reviews and we happened to be in the area so thought we'd stop in. The outside looked promising (I actually thought it might be run by Japanese people, so got excited). Sadly, it wasn't to be. It was busy and loud. Small place but clean. The service was fine. The bathroom walls sadly need a fresh coat of bright paint - the restaurant decor is fine but when you walk into the women's washroom, you feel like you've entered into some other grimy business. As far as food - the scallops were what you'd find in most average Japanese restaurants downtown, the tempura was hot and fresh, so that was nice. Nothing was terrible, just not really any different from what a larger (and cheaper $15.99 for lunch with no sashimi? Really?) place would offer. I wish half stars were an option so I could give this place 2.5 stars.