The good:
~ I was greeted promptly as soon as I walked through the door.
~ There was no wait for a table.
~ The waitress remembered my lemon for my water. (This is a huge pet peeve of mine!)
~ Speed of service (I only had 30 minutes for lunch.)
The bad:
~ My sushi tasted like mush. I seriously could not decipher what I was eating as I was chewing it. So glad I did not pay the extra $1.50 for soy paper. It would have been a waste.
~ My cashew chicken was meh. There was no sweet heat as is typical with Thai cashew dishes. I'm still trying to figure out what the flavor of the sauce was. I think it may be tomato based, but I'm not sure. The only reason I kept eating it was A.) I hate wasting money on food and B.) I really wanted to figure out what the heck I was tasting.
The ugly:
~ The place is dirrrty and I'm not talking Christina Aguilera dirrrty here. The floors are sticky and everything needs degreased. I'm shocked they passed inspection.
~ The place is tiny. It's literally a long hall with tables on the both sides of the wall and just enough room to walk between them. You aren't dining alone even if you are a party of one here.
~ Yelp reviews have yet again befuddled me. How anyone can call this good sushi and give this place five stars is beyond comprehension. I have had better sushi at grocery stores and airports and that is saying A LOT.