I was stoked when this place opened. Yay! Sushi without driving 20 minutes to another town!
My enthusiasm was short-lived. Quite frankly, the quality is spotty. Sometimes the sushi is great. Sometimes it blows. You never know which you're going to get until you're already eating it, and by then it's too late. On my first visit I asked the bartender for a mai-tai and he didn't know how to make it. That's a pretty typical sushi bar drink, right?
I would often pop in alone and sit at the sushi bar, where the waitresses tend to forget you're alive. I've ordered drinks and edamame and been served and eaten my sushi before either of the aforementioned even arrived.
I totally avoid the tepanyaki tables. Why would I pay upwards of $30 a person for what's essentially friend rice?
After three mediocre experiences in a row, I've given up.