Not too shabby for an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant, especially in Montreal. Definitely a step closer to good sushi when compared to Kanda Sushi, which is also in the area. The nigiri sushi is decent but not too much of a variety. (Still trying to figure out what oily fish is?!?) The sushi pizza was strange, yet interesting. The maki rolls were decent, and the non-sushi items were just as you would expect from a buffet. We went for lunch, which was around $16 per person including taxes. I believe dinner is a bit steeper. We stayed for around two hours to try and take advantage of the deal, and realized the service was spotty. They either took our orders right away or took forever to retrieve our next one.
Would go back for the lunch prices, but will still continue to tackle Montreal's plethora of sushi places.