My sister and I stopped by on Easter and we were so glad we did. There weren't a lot of people there, but - it was Easter - and there were two other tables who came in while we were there.
My sister and I wanted Japanese food - NOT just sushi - but Japanese food (we're halfsies). For some people, Japanese food means only sushi, but there's a lot more; trust me.
While their menu is far from traditional, we were able to get plenty of food that was 'outside the (sushi) box' and we loved everything. The salmon skin rolls seemed pricier than most places, but once it came out, we knew why - it was huge! You're definitely getting your money's worth with that one.
Their miso soup had a distinctly different flavor, but it is good.
I found their prices to be reasonable and although the place is not large, I think it would be good for groups, if only for the fact that you'll want to try a lot of different things and sharing here would be really fun (and tasty).
I've included some pics of the menu and food but don't judge their food negatively if you think they're bad - 1) I'm not a food photographer, and 2) they were taken with my iPhone.