Sushi Hiro is probably a happening place at mid-day, when the working lunch crowd is less concerned about decor, atmosphere and furnishings kinda reminiscent of an 70's airport lounge...
... but you know what? The sushi is pretty good, the staff are really nice and maybe that's all that matters. I thought the rolls looked a bit rough or rushed... but they tasted fine. The Red Tuna sashimi is also worth a mention. Pretty good.
So go at lunch? Maybe quickly after work? The food is fine, but not a visually impressive or notable space. Not really a date place. Not at all. Still, it's close to home... so I'll be back.