The goods:
1. Better tasting than other places, such as RA or Sushi101.
2. Nice decor--comfy and no thumping bass so you can hear each other.
The not-so-goods:
1. They only had one roll on special, and it wasn't even a happy hour price; it is their "recession priced roll.' A $5 Vegas roll is awesome, but I was hoping to see at least the basic Cali or Salmon rolls on the happy hour menu.
2. Drink specials are limited; a few cocktails (like 3) and a few beer and sake choices (like 2).
I'm thinking the restaurant size (being a small mom and pop type place) makes it difficult to have the wickedly cheap prices and large variety I'm used to seeing. I'll go again.