Good:
1. Mayo - It's pretty random I know but any dish with their mayo is great, whether it's chicken karaage or gyu don.
2. Karaage - Speaking of which, karaage is really well done. Nice chunky pieces of juicy chicken fried to a perfect crisp. This is usually my goto dish here.
3. Drinks - I've been here many times but only tried a drink tonight. Drink menu had some standard bubble tea fare but also some interesting Japanese drinks like calpis. I went adventurous and got the Rose Calpis with lychee jelly. Drink was large and pink with a generous sprinkling of ground up rose petals. The taste surprised me a little as it was intensely floral. I thought it was just ok but for those who like that rose flavour, this one is a winner. It went well with the lychee jelly. My wife had a strawberry matcha milk tea. It wasn't that great, no hint of matcha at all and only a faint strawberry flavour. It tasted more like a shake to me.
Bad:
1. Udon - Wife said udon looked like someone's leftover dinner. Udon was overcooked and soggy, the enoki mushrooms were no saving grace as they were sparse and chopped up. I don't remember a complaint in previous visits because she usually gets this so maybe it's a one off or maybe it got worse.
2. Cash/debit only - If you read my reviews, you know how I feel about this policy. I think prices are high enough to warrant allowing payment by credit card.
3. Water - I point this out because I distinctly remember this every time I come here. It usually tastes like washroom. I don't remember if it's specific to the warm water or not but the water is usually a turn off. I got cold water tonight and it was better, but I think still a faint taste. Could be the way the cups are washed? I have no idea.
Worth it?
Sure. Despite some of it's flaws, Moji is ultimately more hit than miss. The food is simple, elegantly presented, and generally well done to warrant repeat visits when that non-sushi Japanese craving hits.