My husband and I were extremely excited to see a new Japanese restaurant uptown as good quality sushi is hard to find. The service was quite attentive, although the food was very mediocre. We went mostly for the a la carte sushi menu, and we were very disappointed. For the ones we tried, the price point for a piece of sushi ranged from around $3-6. We were expecting the quality to be similar to Aoyama, one of our absolute favorite sushi joints. However it was far from that standard. The texture of the rice was too hard, and the soy sauce was too salty. The quality of the fresh ingredients weren't bad, but they definitely need to work on the rice and soy sauce. We also ordered the spider roll, and it was another huge disappointment. It was more AYCE quality than what you would expect at an "authentic" Japanese restaurant.