Pretty good sushi here, with consistent quality and service. They do tend to put cream cheese in many of their specialty rolls, which can be off-putting. All day happy hour is a great idea, but you do have to order $10 in food to qualify for the $5 sake bomber special. I believe the other drinks on special have similar requirements. Their regular menu prices are pretty reasonable, though. We visit this place once a month or so, and I think it would be a great place for a first time sushi eater, or one that is scared of raw options (they have many fully cooked rolls). I'd give it 3.5 stars if I could.