What a gem! The food was fresh and had such an authentic flavour to it. Each piece of sushi had subtle little details and flavours that most sushi restaurants just don't put into their food. But the price is slightly higher and portions slightly smaller than the average not-so-authentic Japanese restaurant, so it's not something I would splurge for everyday, even though I found Solo Sushi Bekkan really really yummy. It helps that they have a daily lunch special for $8.95, to offset the cost. But if you're hungry or a big eater, the special might not be enough food for you.
The restaurant is also tiny. If going for lunch, try to make it there for slightly before noon, to guarantee a seat.