Not a bad place, with relatively reasonably priced aburi. The decor was beautifully modern with high ceilings and big windows, but the place was a little small. There's a main dining area as well as a more secluded area near the back, but again it's not a huge place so definitely make reservations if you're a party of 4+. The only thing that threw me off were their menus - little dinky ripped paper menus... to be honest it made me and my friend laugh considering how well thought out everything else was in terms of presentation.
I wasn't particularly hungry so I opted for the Lite option. It came with 3 apps and a plate of aburi sushi, and ended with 2 handrolls. We totally forgot about the handrolls and were so full by the end of it that we could hardly finish.
In terms of quality, it's much better than any AYCE place for sure, so if you're ready to try some real aburi, I would recommend this place especially because of the price and the simple menu.