Check out, for sure, the lunch specials which run until 4:30 pm (some what bending the definition of the lunch hour) and go for $6.99 each. Each lunch special is basically a pairing of two different rolls, e.g., a spicy tuna roll and a california roll. Each special comes with soup and salad. The only down side of the roll/roll parings is they don't hit all possible permutations. My stunningly beautiful dining companion noted this and asked the waitress if she could have the front half of one special and the back half of another special. The waitress said it was possible but with a small additional charge of $1. That seemed reasonable to me.
Nothing really surprising here. But I do appreciate they keep their lunch specials going on weekends and to the crack of the dinner hour. A Shaka Zulu for that (http://static4.px.yelpcdn.com/photo/xEteN-dt9mpHha1Fyq1U6w/l). Miso and salad are standard but I did find the sushi rice to be on the superior end and the fish tasty and fresh. So another Shaka Zulu. After a slew of all you can eat sushi places that tend to skimp on rice and fish, it was a nice break.