I came here an a Saturday with my mom in the middle of our shopping excusion. Why settle for mall food when you could have sushi that's only 2 miles away? It's very clean and nicely decorated.
We decided to start off with miso soup with shrimp shumai. I highly recommend it! The delicate flavor of the miso complimented the flavorful shrimp shumai very nicely.
As for the sushi, we went with the Spider Roll and the Eel roll. The Spider roll was rather large with fried soft shell crab and masago. It was pretty average in taste. The Eel roll was a bit of a disappointment. The maki roll itself was pretty small and so it lacked in the eel-department. Most of the time if you order an eel maki roll you get a good portion of eel, possibly with eel on top. The taste itself was fine but I wish they had put more eel in.
Apart from being disappointed with the amount of eel in my Eel roll, I was also a bit disappointed by the number of pieces of the maki rolls, especially for the price. Now, the miso shumai soup was $4.50 each which is perfectly reasonable, especially with three shumai dumplings in it. On the other hand, the Spider Roll was $10.75 for 5 pieces. That seems like a bit much when the seafood portion of it isn't unique and it has fillers of lettuce and cucumber. The Eel roll was $7.00 for 6 very small pieces that lacked eel.
Overall, this place is average and good if you're craving sushi but don't expect it to be the best sushi place you've come across.