I went back and forth between 3 stars and 4 stars here but ultimately decided on four because of our server and the rolls we ordered. Muramoto is a solid sushi restaurant but they lack certain qualities that would make them 4 to 5 stars consistently. They lack creativity with their rolls-what they do, they do well but they aren't pushing boundaries and thinking outside the box. They also lack a decent bar program. Their cocktails are subpar, wine list is adequate, etc. Their waitstaff seems to be hit and miss most times but we got lucky this time. We sat at the sushi bar and enjoyed watching the chefs make rolls in front of us-the only problem being is you can hear the chefs. Mind you-I used to work in the food and beverage industry so nothing a chef could say would surprise me. However, with an open kitchen concept, the chefs should be a bit more professional and perhaps a bit more put together. Nonetheless, service was quick, rolls were delicious, and the wine pours were heavy. All of these added up to 4 stars this time. This place goes in waves and I hope one day they stay right where I rated them if not higher.