Came in Saturday afternoon and was confused by how few people were in this joint. I took several steps inside, honestly not sure if they perhaps closed between lunch and dinner, and no one immediately stepped forward to seat me. I finally caught someone's eye and just asked to sit at the sushi bar, as that was all I was interested in trying. The sushi chefs were very nice and the food was surprisingly cheap. My waitress seemed to forget about me at some points, but would check on me every so often. The sushi was good. Better than average in Pittsburgh. The presentation was very nice. I ordered a volcano roll and squid and hokkigai sashimi. They were both excellent and very flavorful.