This could perhaps the tiniest sushi restaurant that I had ever set my foot in. Not that size is a make or break factor, I remember having to wiggle my way through the narrow passage to go to the washroom. But I must admit, the interior decor is very reminiscent of what a typical sushi bar in Japan would look like - at least in my head.
Onto the actual food! The quality of the sushi rolls are superb, but I do need to warn you that this place is not cheap. If you are famished and expecting to get full here, please be prepared to fork over your wallet. I ordered the Japango roll and it instantly melted in my mouth, the specimen was so intricately crafted and I was almost sad to see it go down so quickly. A friend of mine ordered the Black Dragon roll, which was equally impressive.
Remember to place a reservation ahead of time if possible because this restaurant does not seat a ton of people and tends to get busy during dinner time.