Tried Squid Ink today for the first time. The interior and atmosphere was nice - hip, modern, fresh feeling. Service was a bit iffy (though I think they may have had some new staff there still learning the ropes). No one up front to seat me when I walked in so I seated myself. When the sushi arrived we didn't have chopsticks, plates, napkins - I had to walk up front and get them myself. The food was...ok. Nothing really stood out about it. I tried 3 different rolls and they were all pretty good...not bad, but not GREAT either. Pricing wasn't too bad...3 rolls and edamame for like $45. I would try it again as it seemed like kind of a cool, swanky place to hang out, but I'll be going in with tempered expectations.