We went to Nikko's for the first time for a friends birthday this week and I have to say I was pretty impressed. It is a bit more upscale then some of the other trendy sushi joints around town, with an almost club like feel. Parking was easy as they had valet parking. Service was great and the food was wonderful. We started out with the toro tartare which to be honest wasnt the best toro Ive had but still pretty good. It did lack a little flavor for what you expect out of toro. The price was about $19 which I think is somewhat fair for a good amount of toro. Definately a bit more expensive than your usual appetizer though. The remaining entrees were fantastic. I got the a sushi/ sashimi sampler plate for $30. it game with 3 pieces each sashimi octopus, salmon, and tuna and 8 pieces of nigiri including, shrimp, tuna, hamachi, salmon. It was definately tastey and for the price they did give big cuts of sashimi. The only thing I wish was different was the double tuna and salmon they give. I would of liked to try different fish on the nigiri. One of our friends had the volcano roll. It may have been the best volcano roll I have tried. I believe it was around $13, which for higher end place is not a bad deal. My soon to be mother in law is in town from Detroit and she will not touch any sushi so she got the steak and chicken teriyaki hibachi. The steak was delicous. It was cooked to perfection and had great flavors. The cost was about $25 dollars. Which I think is comparable to any other Japanese restaurant. I did get a couple bottles of sake. I prefer unfiltered cold sake usually and they had a couple of different selections. It was rather good. I did notice that some of there sake was a bit over priced. I have seen the same sake at other restaurants for a fraction of the price. I would say this place is almost five stars. I have not been there enough to try more of their sushi rolls yet. I will definately go back sometime and maybe this review will be updated.