This place is new to the Centennial area and we were ready for some Friday night sushi and thought we would give it a try. There were probably 7 or eight tables full with customers. The décor is a zero. Looks like they just moved into a four wall spot and just put a sushi bar and some tables in there. The ceiling looks unfinished as they didn't put a drop down ceiling at all which I think would help the look of the place. Definitely don't be expecting an ambiance.
We ordered edemame, ebi, spicy California roll and chicken fried rice. Everything was really good. The fried rice had slivers of almond in it which was different but really tasty. I'm not sure if I have ever had almonds in my fried rice but it was a unique touch. I might just come back for that alone!
The service was an "eh". An older woman was our server and seemed to be the only one working the tables and she didn't seem all that friendly or maybe she just didn't know English very well. Minus the ambiance and service, the food was good and we will for sure give it another whirl just for the eats. ;)