Extremely solid restaurant, the prices are higher than I know most college students would want to pay but the service was impeccable and it covered any short comings brought along by the food. Obviously it lacks the personal feel you might get in a smaller setting because of its size and number of staff but that isn't something you can really complain about.
As far as the food goes, I have been there a few times with friends and we always get tons of sushi along with a dinner/lunch dish for each of us. I wont review their entree's because it would be unfair to base my experience off of a handful of them when there are so many. The sushi, tasted great for Arizona standards. I'm from Los Angeles/Seattle big cities with fresh seafood, but Kabuki had really good quality sushi. There are places in Phoenix where the sushi just tastes like its been pre-made or just old in general. At Kabuki Im sure the seafood is as fresh as it can be in a land locked state, but wow its really impressive. The flavors arent too overbearing and a specialty sushi dish can really introduce you to the flavors you would expect based off of its name, without drowning you in them as if though to prove a point that yes in face YOU ARE eating a Jalapeno Roll. (Made up roll, just using as example)
One last thing, try to stray away from soda and water here because the other drinks on the menu are really worth it, the Matcha Iced Milk Tea was absolutely fantastic as well as a few other drinks I had off their menu. Really give this place a try, you wont be disappointed.