Firstly- the server looked like we had ruined her day just by being there. I can't remember the last time that I had such a cold welcome at a restaurant.
Anyways- onto the food.
The good points:
Their slushies were great. We had a lychee and a cherry- both delicious and full of ice headaches. Take the plunge and grab one if you're there.
The tuna sashimi had a good texture and flavor although it was cut pretty small.
The spicy salmon roll had a good crunch and perfect amount of the spicy mayo to be able to enjoy it without burning from the inside for the following five hours.
Prices are okay.
The low points:
Salmon sashimi. Mushy and literally falls apart when you try to pick it up. Was the fish market closed yesterday? Was it previously frozen? Who knows.
The basic green salad. The dressing isn't good and it tasted like there was wasabi in it, which I'm not really looking for in a salad dressing. Texture also wasn't good- kind of chunky.
The Philly Roll- actually horrible. The cream cheese was the high point, but the 'smoked salmon' was discolored and actually made me gag at one point and I love smoked salmon- but this was some of the most sub par smoked salmon I've ever had.
The service. Again, cold reception, gave me an usual look the whole time I was ordering- I have no idea what her deal was, but I'm sorry that she was so miserable today. Or if that's just her regular personality- I'm sorry for that, too.
We'll never go here again, but I'd recommend that, if you do- try something other than the actual sushi. There's too many other GOOD sushi restaurants right in that same area that you should never have to.