We tried this after the restaurant we were headed to turned out to have been permanently closed. We were seated next to this bright, odd display case with a few figurines that still had price tags on them. The restaurant was probably half-full.
Our service was pretty good, except that our waitress seemed to forget our requests until about her third visit back the whole night. My husband loved his chicken katsu but I was definitely let down by the sushi rolls. The presentation is beautiful and the chef showed off his knife cuts in the garnish, but the rolls were not flavorful and almost falling apart.
The worst part of the night for me was that the one, lone sushi chef quickly ran out of things to do and decided to stand there surveying the small dining room the remainder of our meal. I imagine this is what eating in a prison surrounded by guards feels like. I'm not used to this since our old restaurant always had at least four sushi chefs and they never had time to even look up!
We may return, but definitely not to get a good sushi fix. I actually enjoy the rolls at our local Heinen's more....