I've only stopped by for a snack so far, but I was impressed. The food was good and fairly priced. They do things very efficiently to keep costs down without sacrificing quality. There was a large selection of dishes available, but I'm most excited about the fact that I can now get onigiri (rice balls) so close to home.
The staff was friendly and very attentive. The ambiance definitely leaned more towards a cafe than a sushi restaurant - there was no refrigerated display case on the counter containing the usual rainbow of sashimi. But overall, it was a new and unique take on the sushi experience. I look forward to future visits.