Some friends and I decided to go check this place out for their soft opening last week. The wait for 6 people was around 30 minutes, which is to be expected since at the time they didn't have their yelp up yet and we didn't know how to put in a reservation.
I'm definitely going to go back and try their ramen at some point but for the time being, I'm looking forward to what this new Sushi/Izakaya/Ramen place can do for the Green Street food scene. So I'm optimistic in my rating (I'd say I'm hovering at a 3.5 stars but since you can't do halves, they get a 4 for now.)
Atmosphere:
The inside looks basically exactly like Spicy Tang did but with a few additions (namely some cute Japanese banners near the sushi bar area.) It's pretty, clean, comfy, and a bit more trendy then some of the other places on Green St.
-Kinda small
-Trendy decor (it's mostly red on the inside)
-Cute little Japanese decorations
-Booths and tables are kinda small/cramped
Food:
-Miso soup is pretty watery
-Presentation is a bit sloppy
-The eel roll I had was pretty good
-Prices are pretty consistent with Green St food prices and what you get is very similar to what you get at Sushi Rock
-They don't have ramen yet, and that's what I'm most looking forward to since Koto Ramen closed
-The bento boxes had pretty good portions
Service:
Considering that this was their soft opening, I'm pretty impressed. There were a few hiccups in the service. The hostess was a big overwhelmed and the servers would both take orders from a table.
-Disorganized, but pretty good for a soft opening
-Service was prompt and the staff was pretty friendly
Tl;dr: This place definitely has promise and I'm looking forward to what they're like when soft opening ends and they get into the swing of things! :) I may have overrated them but I took into consideration that they were so new. I'll update my review after I try it again!