As I read other yelp reviews, I begin to think...I'm sure we didn't order the right things. This place was a huge disappointment and robbed us of our time and money.
We stumbled upon this place because they were the only nice restaurant still open late at the Cosmopolitan, where we were staying.
We sat inside a very dark dining room where I could barely make out my boyfriend's face. The music was blaring and I couldn't talk to my date, besides yelling - It wasn't intimate.
The menu is expansive and rather tedious to look through. We decided on a few sushi rolls and nigiri.
I always start with a miso soup ($7) for a small bowl and you have to mix in your own miso paste. I mixed all of my miso paste into the hot water... But It didn't blend in well and took me a while. When it was finally blended - it was not warm anymore. So I was pretty much sipping on room temperature miso. To top it off, it was bland.
It's appalling how much they charge for sushi rolls that come out in 4 or 6 small pieces. I recall the "dragon eel, avocado, radish sprouts" - it's just your typical caterpillar roll - nothing extravagant. The eel was your standard eel and not even with a thicker piece of meat, paper thin avocado, and radish sprouts. Crazy simple and no frills. It came out in 6 small pieces and was $21.75. It wasn't memorable and I only remember that there was a lot of radish sprout flavor.
We also ordered the "Ebi tempura fried shrimp, radish sprouts, avocado" - just like your typical crunchy roll. Nothing about this was fancy or special. All I recall was tasting radish sprouts and rice. $14.75 and it came out in 4 pieces.
$5.50 for 1 piece if sake (salmon nigiri). We had to order 2 of them and spent over $10 for 2 small pieces of nigiri. The salmon was cut thinner than the average sushi restaurant. It was fresh and buttery but there wasn't anything special about it and not worth the price that they charge.
We spent well over $90 for bits of food here and there and lots of radish sprouts and we left unsatisfied and hungry.