When in-town for for a short while, I quickly pulled up Room 112, trusting the local Yelpers hoping that I could get some good sushi on the fly. I wasn't let down and had a good time.
- Average wait time
- Free valet in the front
- Located within a hotel
- Prices are reasonable
The place was a bit hard to find at first since it's within a hotel and I'm not from the area. It took a while to get seated and service was slow but I arrived last minute during prime-time to grab a bite so it was expected. I left with a $50 bill for two people and for the quality was on-point.
All-in-all I chowed down on five rolls and an order of Sashimi. There were some high and low points with the meal but overall the quality was much higher than I've experienced in the South with Sushi. My wife always plays it safe and her food turned out better because it was more basic so beware. If you like to experiment with new food like I do, you might get something that is lacking.Fancy doesn't mean better.
I ordered a King tuna ($9.95) and Rainbow roll ($8.95) to start. You can;t really go wrong with either because of the amount of fish that's slammed together. The King Tuna had a dabble of sauce on top which was supposed to be all of the flavor you get, but really didn't do much to add to the roll but serve as eye candy.
I followed up with some Smoked salmon sashimi ($4.25) and a Shrimp hand roll ($4.95) which is always a winner as long as the fish is fresh. I would have liked to order some more sashimi since this was so delicious. Fresh salmon just melts on your tongue like butter!
My wife went for the Crunchy Cali roll ($7.95) and Super Crunchy Roll ($9.95) which are common staples in the American sushi restaurant. There is not much to say here other than you're playing it safe and don't expect and explosion of flavor.
When eating at Room 112 you're getting the typical restaurant-in-a-hotel prices in a nice setting with reasonable food and service. If you live in the city or are just dropping by this place is worth a try.