We went to this Sushi restaurant (which is across from Roy Thompson Hall) on a Saturday evening. It was dead. I think there may have been 3 or 4 tables occupied in the entire place.
Overall the atmosphere was interesting. The dining area is situated in the bottom of an open arboretum type space where the offices above look down into it. There is also a neat garden with a stone pathway that you must walk through to reach you seat.
As for the sushi, it wasn't bad. But it looked kind of lifeless, dry and drab. I can't recommend this place to any sushi fan.
The wasabi did seem stronger than I was used to (if that floats your boat)
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